Land surveying and geomatics engineering for infrastructure and real estate
Schneider Geomatics runs a surveying and civil engineering practice built on Trimble hardware (robotics, GPS) and AutoCAD Civil 3D workflows. The hiring mix—11 engineers, 5 construction staff, heavily skewed toward senior and mid-level roles—reflects a project-execution model where deep technical expertise drives delivery. Active work spans 3D surface modeling, volumetric calculations, and site design, but the pain list (budget constraints, deadline pressure, project profitability) signals operational friction typical of professional-services firms scaling beyond fixed-price engagements.
Notable leadership hires: Survey Party Chief, Team Lead
Schneider Geomatics provides land surveying, geomatics, and civil engineering services for infrastructure and real estate projects. Founded in 1962 and based in Indianapolis, the firm operates as a 51–200 person, privately held practice. Core services include data acquisition and processing (GPS/Trimble robotics), 3D surface modeling, volumetric analysis, site design, and post-design surveying. The technology stack centers on Trimble Business Center and AutoCAD Civil 3D—industry-standard tools for survey data management and civil design. Revenue is project-driven; growth depends on client acquisition, delivery execution, and resource utilization across engineering and construction teams.
Primary tools: Trimble Business Center, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Trimble GPS and robotics hardware, Bluebeam for document review, HydroCAD for hydrology analysis. Standard across surveying and civil design workflows.
Active projects: 3D surface modeling, volumetric cut/fill calculations, workflow development for 3D data acquisition, site design, post-design surveying, and business development. Also addressing utility infrastructure expansion and regulatory compliance.
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