Land Survey Technician/Laborer
International Boundary Commission - US Section
Langdon, North Dakota
Job Type | Temporary |
Salary | $26.88 per hour |
Benefits | Annual Leave and Sick Accrual |
Deadline | May 05, 2025 |
Experience | 0 - 1 years |
International Boundary Commission US Section – Seasonal Employment Opportunity
Location: North Dakota/Manitoba-Saskatchewan (US/Canadian Border)
Duration: Seasonal (Approx. May 19 to September 20, 2025)
Job Overview:
The US Section of the International Boundary Commission is seeking individuals to join our seasonal crew for a project along the North Dakota/Manitoba-Saskatchewan boundary. The project will consist of constructing new boundary monuments, recovering and maintaining existing markers, and clearing the surrounding vista to ensure a visible and well-defined international boundary.
Duties:
- Recovery of Existing Monuments: Conduct GNSS surveys to recover existing markers along the boundary and perform regular checks for positional accuracy.
- Maintenance on Existing Monuments: Make necessary repairs and ensure boundary markers remain visible and in good condition.
- Construct New Monuments: Assist in installing and constructing new boundary monuments along the North Dakota boundary.
- Vista Clearing: Maintain a 6-meter-wide clear line of sight along the boundary by removing vegetation, timber, or debris where necessary.
- Record Keeping: Accurately document work performed, including fuel receipts, survey notes, monument conditions and descriptions, and any other work performed.
- Site Access and Equipment Staging: Respectfully and responsibly work with landowners and boundary officials (US Customs and Border Protection, US Border Patrol, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and Canadian Border Services) to access project areas and transport ATVs, trucks, and surveying instruments.
- General Site Maintenance: Ensure that all work areas are safe, clean, and accessible while work is performed.
- Collaboration: All tasks will be performed as part of a team, adhering to safety protocols and working in remote, outdoor environments.
Qualifications:
- Physical Fitness: Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting and carrying heavy objects, operating tools, hiking, and working in harsh outdoor environments (heat, cold, rain, insects, etc.).
- Ability to Work with Tools: Experience using jack hammers, pickaxes, shovels, drills, power saws, chain saws, survey instruments (Trimble GNSS and Total Stations), etc. is preferred, but is not required and training will be provided as needed. Prior experience in construction such as carpentry-framing and concrete, excavation, forestry, and/or land surveying is a plus.
- Team-Oriented: Must work well in a collaborative team environment.
- Attention to Detail and Trainability: Capable of following instructions and able to document work when necessary.
- Willingness to Travel: Must be open to traveling to project areas for the duration of the field season. Transportation and lodging from designated duty station will be provided (Langdon or Crosby, ND)
- Safety-Conscious: Strong commitment to adhering to safety guidelines and procedures.
- US Citizen: Applicants must be U.S. citizens to meet federal hiring requirements for this position.
- Valid Driving License: Applicants must have a valid U.S. driver's license. A commercial driver’s license (CDL) is a plus.
- Ability to Enter into Canada: This position will require travel to Canada. Applicants must ensure they meet Canadian entry requirements, which may be affected by certain criminal convictions, including DUIs.
Compensation:
$26.88 per hour (WG6-1) + $68 per day (per diem-MI&E total)
Required Documentation:
Resume
Proof of citizenship: US Birth Certificate, US Passport, Naturalization Certificate, or Certificate of Citizenship
About the International Boundary Commission:
The International Boundary Commission is a joint commission permanently established by a 1925 treaty between the US and Canada. The Commission’s primary responsibility is to maintain and clearly define the boundary between the two countries, this is to ensure the border remains visible with properly maintained boundary markers and a clear vista on both sides. For more information regarding the IBC visit: https://www.internationalboundarycommission.org/
Submit your resume to dowdj@ibcusca.org
For questions, contact Logan Dowd by email or at (406) 231-0119.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.
Category | General / Stewardship |