How do they match: Surveyors

  • Surveyors

  • Land Survey Crew Chief
  • Land Survey Party Chief
  • Land Surveyor
  • Land Surveyor Manager
  • Land Surveyor Party Chief
  • Land Examiner
  • Land Measurer
  • 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
  • Licensed Land Surveyor
  • Licensed 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

  • Make exact measurements and determine property boundaries. Provide data relevant to the shape, contour, gravitation, location, elevation, or dimension of land or land features on or near the earth's surface for engineering, mapmaking, mining, land evaluation, construction, and other purposes.

  • 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.
  • 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.

  • Survey land or bodies of water to measure or determine features.
  • Analyze physical, survey, or geographic data.
  • Calculate geographic positions from survey data.
  • Direct surveying activities.
  • Gather physical survey data.