The duties of a surveyor would include the measuring of angles and distances between points below, on, and above the Earths surface. They also research survey and land records as well as land titles. He or she would travel to relevant sites and determine exact locations of important features by using known reference points. Surveyors gather proof of previous boundaries in order to compare where boundary lines are located and record the results to ensure data accuracy. A surveyor prepares reports, maps, and plots and presents their findings to government agencies and clients.
They determine exact locations of buildings or roads and the correct depth for building foundations. He or she may also indicate possible restrictions on property or a structure. Surveyors may also testify in court regarding survey work completed and establish official water and land boundaries for leases, deeds, or other legal documents. A surveyor should be skilled in problem solving, time management, and be very detail-oriented. They should have good visualization and physical stamina as lots of time is spent on their feet.
Responsibilities
Conduct surveys on land sites and properties
Examine previous records and evidence to ensure data accuracy
Research and design methods for survey processes
Use equipment and tools to accurately measure land features (e.g. longitudes, latitudes)
Build maps, sketches, and charts
Supervise and provide guidance to field staff
Purchase and maintain equipment
Report on survey results and present findings to clients
Collaborate with engineers and architects on several projects
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Keyskills: leadership skills attention to detail aptitude in math great organizational working knowledge of gps gis experience as a surveyor problem-solving