FAQs
What is the main role of a Rodman in a survey crew?
The main role of a Rodman is to provide support to the survey crew in completing projects under the direction of a Party Chief by assisting with various job duties such as clearing brush, carrying equipment, and setting up survey tools.
What are some of the key responsibilities of a Rodman?
Key responsibilities include clearing brush, carrying the rod for staking, setting up equipment, loading and unloading survey supplies, maintaining survey supplies, performing various survey tasks, and assisting with measurements and cleaning equipment.
What level of education is required to apply for the Rodman position?
A high school diploma or GED certification is required to apply for the Rodman position.
Is prior experience in land surveying necessary for this role?
No, prior experience is not strictly necessary, but 0-2 years of experience in land surveying is preferred.
What physical abilities are required for the Rodman position?
Candidates must be able to work in various weather conditions and terrains, and they should be able to lift and carry survey equipment weighing up to 35 lbs. on a consistent basis.
What qualities should a successful Rodman possess?
A successful Rodman should be dependable, reliable, able to work effectively in a team, follow directions from supervisors, communicate well, and grasp basic surveying concepts.
Will I be required to work outdoors?
Yes, the Rodman position requires working outdoors in all types of weather conditions and terrains for extended periods.
How does a Rodman interact with other team members?
A Rodman is expected to effectively communicate with all levels of employees in the organization and follow directions from the Party Chief and Instrument Operator, working collaboratively within the team.

