A Survey Engineer (also known as a Land Surveyor or Geomatics Engineer) plays a critical role in construction, infrastructure, and land development projects. Their primary duty is to accurately measure and map the physical environment to support planning, design, and execution. Below is a comprehensive list of responsibilities:
1. Pre-Construction Phase
Conduct topographical surveys to map terrain, elevations, and existing features.
Establish control points and benchmarks for accurate referencing.
Prepare survey drawings, contour maps, and digital terrain models (DTM).
Verify property boundaries and resolve boundary disputes using legal documents.
Coordinate with architects, planners, and project managers for site layout planning.
2. During Construction
Set out (mark) building lines, foundations, roads, and structures as per design drawings.
Perform as-built surveys to verify construction matches approved plans.
Monitor verticality of structures (e.g., columns, towers) using theodolite or laser tools.
Conduct deformation monitoring for structures under load (e.g., bridges, dams).
Ensure alignment and leveling of roads, pipelines, and drainage systems.
3. Use of Technology & Tools
Operate advanced equipment:
Total Station, GPS/GNSS, 3D Laser Scanners, Drones (UAVs)
AutoCAD, Civil 3D, GIS software, and BIM integration
Process and analyze survey data using specialized software.
Generate 3D models and point clouds for BIM and digital twins.
4. Documentation & Reporting
Prepare survey reports, certificates, and legal documents.
Submit as-built drawings and survey data to clients and regulatory authorities.
Maintain accurate records of measurements, calculations, and field notes.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹30,000.00 - ₹35,000.00 per month
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Education:
Bachelor's (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
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