Key Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Right-of-Way Department Head, the successful candidate will be tasked with the following:
Implementation of co
ntracted and in-house parcellary survey projects.Gathering of technical survey data, and preparation of survey drawings/plans.Leads and strategies survey works such as but not limited to verification survey, isolated lot survey, and subdivision surveys.Coordination with outsourced field/project engineers.Review and inspection of co
ntracted parcellary survey end products for approval.preparation of status and accomplishments reports.
Requirements:
a. Qualifications Standards
Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering (BSGE) with experience in project management and parcellary survey.
b. Licenses and Certifications
With PRC license
c. Competency Requirements
Proficient in standard surveying practice as per RA 8560 as amended and Manual on Land Survey Procedures.Adequate skills in the use of land survey instruments such as but not limited to Electro
nic Total Stations (ETS) Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), and pocket gaps device.Adept in docu
mentation and the use of computer aided drawings such as but not limited to Civil 3D, GIS, NMax or its equivalent .Able to set and manage targets/goals aligned with the project Good interperso
nal skills.Good analytical skills-
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) holds the franchise to operate and maintain the Philippines’ electricity transmission network. It delivers safe and reliable electricity throughout the archipelago.As the system operator of the power grid, NGCP balances the demand and supply of electricity to efficiently serve all of its customers which are generators, private distribution utilities, electric cooperatives, government-owned utilities, ecozones, industries, and directly connected companies.As the only transmission utility firm in the country, NGCP performs a significant role in nation building by providing the necessary infrastructure to deliver electricity where it is needed --whether in far flung communities or in urban centers. HistoryIncorporated in 2008, the private corporation won the bidding for the franchise to operate and maintain the country's transmission network. It was the biggest government auction conducted in efforts to reform the local power sector.The 50-year franchise provides NGCP with the right to operate, maintain, expand and further develop the country's power transmission system which involves 19, 425 circuit kilometers of transmission lines and 23, 853 megavolt amperes (MVA) of substation capacity.