1) To calculate the dimensions, elevations, shapes, and contours of sites.
2) Taking measurements of distances and angles on a property or section of land in order to establish legal boundaries.
3) Marking and delineating boundaries and reference points on a property
or section of land.
4) Supervise and provide guidance to field staff
5) Analyzing data using plans, maps, charts, and software such as AutoCAD and GIS programs.
6) To operate perfectly Total Station
7) Experience using hand surveying tools (distance measuring wheels, plumb bobs, levels) and electronic surveying tools (transit levels, GPS equipment).
8) Ability to work independently and as part of a team.