Land Surveyor

Career Collective

Lisle, Illinois

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Algebra, Analysis Skills, AutoCAD, CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Software, Cartography, Civil Engineering, Construction, Construction Projects, Construction Support, Data Analysis, Data Mapping, GPS (Global Positioning System), Geographic Information System Software, Geomatics, Geometry, Leasing, Legal, Legal Documents, Mathematics, Reporting Skills, Research Skills, Surveying, Topography, Trigonometry, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Lisle, Illinois
POSTED
11 days ago

A land surveyor measures and maps the Earth's surface to establish land boundaries, prepare sites for construction, and update legal records. They use high-precision tools like GPS and total stations, conduct research on land titles, and prepare reports/maps for developers, engineers, and legal professionals.

 

Core Responsibilities

  • Field Surveys: Traveling to locations to measure distances, angles, and elevations of terrain using GPS equipment, theodolites, and total stations.
  • Boundary Determination: Marking exact property lines for deeds, leases, and legal documentation.
  • Research & Documentation: Researching land titles, legal records, and historical maps to verify data.
  • Data Analysis & Mapping: Creating maps, plats, and reports, often utilizing GIS and CAD software.
  • Construction Support: Providing precise measurements to ensure construction projects start with accurate topography.


Key Requirements & Skills

  • Licensure: Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) licensure is required for legal documentation.
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in surveying, geomatics, or civil engineering is often required.
  • Technical Proficiency: Knowledge of AutoCAD, GIS software, and modern surveying instruments.
  • Math and Analysis: Strong skills in algebra, trigonometry, and geometry.
  • Physical Stamina: Ability to work outdoors, often in varied terrain and weather conditions.


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