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Johnson joins Hancock Associates as project surveyor

Danvers, MA Hancock Associates has hired Jared Johnson as project surveyor in the firm’s land surveying department. He will be based in the firm’s Chelmsford office.

Prior to joining Hancock Associates, Johnson was a surveyor in training responsible for robotics and GPS field equipment along with overseeing all types of survey projects from research to finished plans. He also has experience as Party Chief at two prominent New Hampshire firms.

Johnson holds a B.S. in Survey Engineering Technology with a minor in Construction Management from the University of Maine. He lives in Pelham, N.H.

“One of the most enjoyable things about being a surveyor is the history behind the work. From researching historical records to finding monuments left by surveyors many years ago, it’s really interesting to apply what I discover to modern day practice,” said Jared. “I’m excited to continue my work as part of the Hancock Associates team. Their reputation and commitment to quality is well known throughout the industry.”

“We’re thrilled to have Jared join Hancock Associates,” said Hancock Associates’ President Wayne C. Jalbert. “With his skills and enthusiasm, I’m confident that he’ll continue our tradition of providing superior service to our clients.”

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