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Surveyors
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O*NET-SOC Title
Surveyors
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Alternate Occupation Titles
Survey
Crew Chief
Survey
Engineer
Survey
Manager
Survey
Party Chief
Survey
Project Manager
Surveyor
City
Surveyor
Construction
Surveyor
County
Surveyor
Field
Surveyor
Geodetic
Surveyor
Geophysical Prospecting
Surveyor
Home
Surveyor
Land
Survey
Crew Chief
Land
Survey
Party Chief
Land
Surveyor
Land
Surveyor
Manager
Land
Surveyor
Party Chief
Licensed
Surveyor
Licensed Land
Surveyor
Loss Control
Surveyor
Mine
Surveyor
Mineral
Surveyor
Port
Surveyor
Professional Land
Surveyor
Project
Surveyor
Railroad
Surveyor
Registered Land
Surveyor
Registered Professional Land
Surveyor
Registered Public
Surveyor
Site
Surveyor
Solar Site
Surveyor
Staff Land
Surveyor
State
Surveyor
Topographical
Surveyor
20
Tasks
Survey
bodies of water to determine navigable channels
and
to secure data for construction of breakwaters, piers,
and
other marine structures.
Adjust
surveying
instruments to maintain their accuracy.
Analyze
survey
objectives
and
specifications to prepare
survey
proposals or to direct others in
survey
proposal preparation.
Compute geodetic measurements
and
interpret
survey
data to determine positions, shapes,
and
elevations of geomorphic
and
topographic features.
Conduct research in
surveying
and
mapping
methods, using knowledge of photogrammetric
map
compilation
and
electronic data processing.
Determine longitudes
and
latitudes of important features
and
boundaries in
survey
areas, using theodolites, transits, levels,
and
satellite-based global positioning systems (GPS).
Develop criteria for
survey
methods
and
procedures.
Develop criteria for the design
and
modification of
survey
instruments.
Direct aerial
surveys
of specified geographical areas.
Direct or conduct
surveys
to establish legal boundaries for properties, based on legal deeds
and
titles.
Establish fixed points for use in making
maps
, using geodetic
and
engineering instruments.
Plan
and
conduct ground
surveys
designed to establish baselines, elevations,
and
other geodetic measurements.
Prepare
and
maintain sketches,
maps
, reports,
and
legal descriptions of
surveys
to describe, certify,
and
assume liability for work performed.
Prepare, or supervise preparation of, all data, charts, plots,
maps
, records,
and
documents related to
surveys.
Record the results of
surveys
, including the shape, contour, location, elevation,
and
dimensions of land or land features.
Search legal records,
survey
records,
and
land titles to obtain information about property boundaries in areas to be
surveyed.
Testify as an expert witness in court cases on land
survey
issues, such as property boundaries.
Train assistants
and
helpers,
and
direct their work in such activities as performing
surveys
or drafting
maps.
Verify the accuracy of
survey
data, including measurements
and
calculations conducted at
survey
sites.
Write descriptions of property boundary
surveys
for use in deeds, leases, or other legal documents.
8
Detailed Work Activities
Survey
land or bodies of water to measure or determine features.
Analyze physical,
survey
, or geographic data.
Calculate geographic positions from
survey
data.
Calibrate scientific or
technical
equipment.
Create
maps.
Direct
surveying
activities.
Document
technical
design details.
Gather physical
survey
data.
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