A Surveyor is responsible for conducting land surveys and providing data related to the shape, contour, location, elevation, or dimensions of land or land features. They use mathematical formulas and a variety of surveying instruments to measure angles and distances. Surveyors also compile and adjust raw survey data using computer software to produce maps or plans used in construction projects.

Surveyor Job Responsibilities

  • Conducting land surveys to collect data for mapping purposes.
  • Using GPS equipment and other tools to measure distance, elevation, and other factors.
  • Analyzing data collected from surveys to create maps or plans.
  • Presenting survey results to clients or government officials.
  • Keeping accurate records of survey work completed

Objectives

  • To produce accurate and precise measurements of land, buildings, and other structures.
  • To use a variety of surveying equipment to collect data.
  • To analyze survey data to determine property boundaries, elevations, and other features.
  • To prepare detailed reports and maps based on survey data.
  • To consult with clients to discuss their specific surveying needs.

Surveyor Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A surveyor typically needs a bachelor's degree in surveying or a related field. Many surveyors also become certified through professional organizations such as the National Society of Professional Surveyors. Some states require licensure for surveyors who provide certain types of services, such as boundary surveys.