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12 Jun 2025
Full-Time SURVEYOR & GEOSPATIAL ENGINEER
Job Description
Surveyor & Geospatial engineer
Job ADVERTISEMENT
We are looking for an analytical surveyor to conduct land surveys and perform mathematical calculations with a high level of accuracy. Your measurements and calculations will be used for various construction and engineering projects in order to aid the decision-making and design process.
To be successful as a surveyor you must be able to undertake detailed research that involves examining historical property records and maps to determine the legal boundaries of a section of land or property.
Surveyor Responsibilities:
- Travelling to sites, when necessary
- Taking measurements of distances and angles on a property or section of land in order to establish legal boundaries
- Employing specialized equipment, including distance measuring wheels, GPS, and geographic information system devices to measure boundaries and contours
- Performing mathematical calculations to determine and confirm surveying measurements
- Marking and delineating boundaries and reference points on a property or section of land
- Researching and consulting historical maps and surveys, as well as legal documents, relating to the property or section of land they are measuring
- Analysing data using plans, maps, charts, and software such as AutoCAD and GIS programs
- Presenting data to clients and preparing reports detailing legal boundaries and other relevant information
- Collaborating and working with project managers, construction, and government agencies, when necessary
Surveyor Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in surveying, geomatics, geospatial survey, geophysics, or a related field
- At least 4 years of work experience under a licensed Professional Surveyor
- Successful completion of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying Fundamentals of Surveying and the Principles and Practice of Surveying
- Valid Surveyor license
- Experience using hand surveying tools (distance measuring levels) and electronic surveying tools (transit levels, GPS equipment)
- Working knowledge of software such as AutoCAD and GPS programs
- Analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Effective written and verbal communication skillS
Geospatial engineer
- Planning and preparation of surveying task according to project scope.
- Standardisation and management of survey data.
- Research and implementation of new technologies and solutions for survey improvements.
- Post-processing survey data, quality assurance and preparation of final delivery product.
- Static GPS survey
Job Expired 26/06/2025
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