Overview

Posted
1 month, 1 week ago
Compensation
$49,960 - $103,006
Job Type
Remote Status
Location
Lompoc, CA, US
Education Level
Seniority
Not specified
Geodetic Surveyors at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency perform geodetic, geophysical, and handheld GEOINT surveys, use, maintain, and troubleshoot survey equipment, and compute, adjust, and evaluate geodetic survey data. Core duties involve operating Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, data collectors, electronic/robotic total stations, and LiDAR equipment. Surveyors process baseline data using specialized adjustment software, conduct field operations in challenging environmental conditions, perform scientific and statistical analysis to interpret survey findings, and collaborate with teams toward organizational objectives. They provide technical expertise to customers and represent the agency in external forums on geodetic and geophysical issues. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Geodesy, Mathematics, Physical Science, or related discipline with minimum 30 semester hours in relevant coursework including differential and integral calculus. U.S. citizenship, Top Secret/SCI clearance, polygraph examination, and drug testing required. Physical demands include heavy lifting (45+ pounds), extended standing, climbing, and working in harsh outdoor conditions. Salary: $49,960-$103,006/year. Closing date: March 28, 2026.