The Land Surveyor, Lead performs project research, boundary calculations, and records accuracy of survey data, notes, and sketches. Surveys and investigates land surfaces to project precise measurement and location of lines, angles, points, areas, and elevations. Being a Land Surveyor, Lead may have to complete an apprenticeship, and/or formal training in area of specialty. May require a high school diploma or its equivalent. In addition, Land Surveyor, Lead typically reports to a supervisor/manager. Working as a Land Surveyor, Lead typically requires 5-7 years of related experience. Has gained full proficiency in a broad range of activities related to the job. Independently performs a wide range of complex duties under general guidance from supervisors.
Senior Land Surveyor collects field data by using surveying equipment and software. Surveys and investigates land surfaces to determine precise measurement and location of lines, angles, points, areas, and elevations. Being a Senior Land Surveyor uses reports, maps, drawings, engineering plans, and aerial photographs to assess project needs and assists in project approach. Performs project research and boundary calculations. Additionally, Senior Land Surveyor recommends new approaches and ideas that improve efficiency. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Senior Land Surveyor work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be a Senior Land Surveyor typically requires 4-7 years of related experience.
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Land Surveyor collects field data by using surveying equipment and software. Surveys and investigates land surfaces to determine precise measurement and location of lines, angles, points, areas, and elevations. Being a Land Surveyor uses reports, maps, drawings, engineering plans, and aerial photographs to assess project needs and assists in project approach. Performs project research and boundary calculations. Additionally, Land Surveyor recommends new approaches and ideas that improve efficiency. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Land Surveyor occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Land Surveyor typically requires 2-4 years of related experience.
Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, and science of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is called a land surveyor. These points are usually on the surface of the Earth, and they are often used to establish maps and boundaries for ownership, locations, such as building corners or the surface location of subsurface features, or other purposes required by government or civil law, such as property sales.
Surveyors work with elements of geometry, trigonometry, regression analysis, physics, engineering, metrology, programming languages, and the law. They use equipment, such as total stations, robotic total stations, theodolites, GNSS receivers, retroreflectors, 3D scanners, radios, handheld tablets, digital levels, subsurface locators, drones, GIS, and surveying software.