Surveying Technician Science & Engineering Technicians
SaveWhat Does a Surveying Technician Do?
Surveying technicians carry out technical surveying tasks. They assist surveyors, architects or engineers in surveying related technical tasks such as mapping land, creating construction drawings and operating precise measuring equipment
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Where Do I Start?
Geographic Information Systems
The tools involved in geographical mapping and positioning, such as GPS (global positioning systems), GIS (geographical information systems), and RS (remote sensing).
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Skills You Need to Become a Surveying Technician
Essential Skills
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EssentialGeographic Information Systems knowledge
The tools involved in geographical mapping and positioning, such as GPS (global positioning systems), GIS (geographical information systems), and RS (remote sensing).
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EssentialGeomatics knowledge
The scientific discipline that studies gathering, storing, and processing geographic information.
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EssentialGeodesy knowledge
The scientific discipline that combines applied mathematics and earth sciences in order to measure and represent the Earth. It studies phenomena such as gravitational fields, polar motion, and tides.
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EssentialSurveying Methods knowledge
Have an understanding of surveying methods, remote sensing methods and equipment.
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EssentialSurvey Techniques knowledge
Techniques on how to identify a target audience, choose the right survey method and analyse the data.
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EssentialTechnical Drawings knowledge
Drawing software and the various symbols, perspectives, units of measurement, notation systems, visual styles and page layouts used in technical drawings.
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EssentialSurveying knowledge
The technique of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional position of points and the distances and angles between them.
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EssentialCartography knowledge
The study of interpreting the elements depicted in maps, the measures and technical specifications.
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EssentialMathematics knowledge
Mathematics is the study of topics such as quantity, structure, space, and change. It involves the identification of patterns and formulating new conjectures based on them. Mathematicians strive to prove …
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EssentialTopography knowledge
Graphic representation of the surface features of a place or region on a map indicating their relative positions and elevations.
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EssentialConduct Land Surveys skill
Conduct surveys to determine the location and features of natural and man-made structures, on surface level as well as underground and underwater. Operate electronic distance-measuring equipment and digital measuring instruments.
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EssentialEnsure Compliance With Safety Legislation skill
Implement safety programmes to comply with national laws and legislation. Ensure that equipment and processes are compliant with safety regulations.
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EssentialInterpret Geophysical Data skill
Interpret data of a geophysical nature: Earth's shape, its gravitational and magnetic fields, its structure and composition, and geophysical dynamics and their surface expression in plate tectonics.
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EssentialOperate Surveying Instruments skill
Operate and adjust measuring instruments such as theodolites and prisms, and other electronic distance-measuring tools.
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EssentialPerform Scientific Research skill
Gain, correct or improve knowledge about phenomena by using scientific methods and techniques, based on empirical or measurable observations.
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EssentialPerform Surveying Calculations skill
Perform calculations and gather technical data in order to determine earth curvature corrections, traverse adjustments and closures, level runs, azimuths, marker placements, etc.
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EssentialProcess Collected Survey Data skill
Analyse and interpret survey data acquired from a wide variety of sources e.g. satellite surveys, aerial photography and laser measurement systems.
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EssentialRecord Survey Measurements skill
Gather and process descriptive data by using documents such as sketches, drawings and notes.
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EssentialUse Technical Drawing Software skill
Create technical designs and technical drawings using specialised software.
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EssentialAdjust Surveying Equipment skill
Ensure accuracy of measurement by adjusting surveying equipment.
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EssentialCalibrate Precision Instrument skill
Examine the precision instruments and assess whether the instrument meets the quality standards and production specifications. Correct and adjust the reliability by measuring output and comparing results with the data …
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EssentialCompare Survey Computations skill
Determine the accuracy of data by comparing computations with applicable standards.
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EssentialPrepare Surveying Report skill
Write a survey report containing information on property boundaries, the height and depth of the terrain, etc..
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OptionalEngineering Principles knowledge
The engineering elements like functionality, replicability, and costs in relation to the design and how they are applied in the completion of engineering projects.
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OptionalGeology knowledge
Solid earth, rock types, structures and the processes by which they are altered.
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OptionalCivil Engineering knowledge
The engineering discipline that studies the design, construction and maintenance of naturally built works such as roads, buildings, and canals.
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OptionalEngineering Processes knowledge
The systematic approach to the development and maintenance of engineering systems.
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OptionalGeography knowledge
The scientific discipline that studies the land, phenomena, characteristics and inhabitants of Earth. This field seeks to understand the natural and man-made complexities of Earth.
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OptionalUrban Planning Law knowledge
Investments and urban development agreements. Legislative developments regarding construction in terms of environmental, sustainability, social and financial matters.
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OptionalAdjust Engineering Designs skill
Adjust designs of products or parts of products so that they meet requirements.
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OptionalApply Digital Mapping skill
Make maps by formatting compiled data into a virtual image that gives a precise representation of a specific area.
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OptionalCollect Data Using GPS skill
Gather data in the field using Global Positioning System (GPS) devices.
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OptionalCollect Geological Data skill
Participate in the collection of geological data such as core logging, geological mapping, geochemical and geophysical surveying, digital data capture, etc.
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OptionalCreate GIS Reports skill
Use relevant geographic informations systems to create reports and maps based on geospatial information, using GIS software programmes.
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OptionalCreate Thematic Maps skill
Use various techniques such as choropleth mapping and dasymetric mapping to create thematic maps based on geospatial information, using software programmes.
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OptionalDevelop Geological Databases skill
Develop geological databases in order to acquire and organise information.
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OptionalPrepare Geological Map Sections skill
Prepare geological sections, a vertical view of the local geology.
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OptionalUse CAD Software skill
Use computer-aided design (CAD) systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimisation of a design.
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OptionalUse Geographic Information Systems skill
Work with computer data systems such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
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OptionalValue Properties skill
Examine and evaluate land and buildings in order to make valuations about their price.
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OptionalCollect Mapping Data skill
Collect and conserve mapping resources and mapping data.
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OptionalCompile Gis-data skill
Gather and organise GIS-data from sources such as databases and maps.
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OptionalConduct Research Before Survey skill
Acquire information about property and its boundaries before the survey by searching legal records, survey records, and land titles.
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OptionalDetermine Boundaries skill
Establish the boundaries of properties using surveying equipment.
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