MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Develop and implement survey plans for topographic, cadastral, and engineering purposes
• Analyze project requirements and prepare specifications for survey procedures.
• Conduct precise measurements of land, airspace, and water boundaries using specialized equipment such as GPS, total stations, and drones.
• Establish reference points, benchmarks, and property boundaries.
• Record and analyze survey data to create maps, charts, and reports.
• Interpret data to ensure accuracy and compliance with legal, engineering, and environmental requirements.
• Create detailed maps, drawings, and documents using CAD software and other digital mapping tools.
• Prepare 3D models and geographic information system (GIS) data.
• Collaborate with engineers, architects, urban planners, and clients to ensure survey results meet project needs.
• Provide technical advice and interpret survey data.
• Verify and validate survey calculations and results.
• Conduct site inspections to ensure accuracy and adherence to project specifications.
• Manage timelines, budgets, and resources for survey projects.
• Maintain and calibrate surveying instruments and equipment.
REQUIREMENTS:
• A Bachelor's degree in Geomatics Engineering or Survey Engineering is required.
• A college diploma in Survey Science or Geomatics Technology will also be considered, provided you have completed additional academic coursework and passed the equivalent examinations set by a regional board of examiners for land surveyors.
• A minimum of 1 year’s related working experience.
• A valid federal or provincial land surveyor's licence is required.
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