Land Surveyor
S$33K
/ year
9+ years experience
S$33K
/ year
9+ years experience
Most of the time land surveyors work for engineering, land development or construction companies. They perform boundary surveys, primary surveys, construction staking and other relevant tasks. They must make accurate measurements and determine property boundaries accurately, as well as read construction drawings and ask architects assigned to the project any relevant questions regarding construction drawings. Land surveyors must provide data related to location, elevation, gravitation and other metrics, and they may be required to use global positioning systems (GPS) to determine longitudes and latitudes of relevant boundaries and features of the locations being surveyed. Some land surveyors use helicopters for land surveying, and they may need to train assistants to perform surveys and draft maps.
Most employers require that land surveyors have a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as work experience as a land surveyor. Additionally, many employers require that candidates have a bachelor’s degree in surveying, mapping, geomatics or another relevant field; some require that their land surveyors are licensed prior to joining their company. Land surveyors must pass the Fundamentals of Surveying exam given by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), and they must be able to use various surveying tools, such as tripods, GPS, auto-levels and land surveying rods. They must be able to use computer-aided design software and stay up to date with surveying technologies and new tools.
As a Land Surveyor with 9+ years of experience in Singapore, your main responsibilities include:
For a Land Surveyor job role, the following qualifications are required:
1
GPS Systems
2
Cad (Computer-aided Design)
3
AutoCAD
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The job role of a Land Surveyor is projected to experience steady growth in the Singapore market. Based on a 10-year analysis, the demand for Land Surveyors is expected to increase due to rapid urbanization, infrastructural development, and construction projects. According to Google data, Singapore's construction industry is anticipated to expand by an average of 3.5% annually, which will contribute to an increased need for Land Surveyors. Moreover, Singapore's emphasis on sustainable urban development and infrastructure upgrades further supports the growth of this role. Overall, the future looks promising for Land Surveyors in Singapore, with numerous employment opportunities expected to be available in the coming years.