Map the earth's surface to establish property boundaries, guide construction, and support land development with precision measurement
Land Surveyors measure and map land to establish property boundaries, prepare sites for construction, create topographic maps, and provide legal descriptions of land. They use GPS, total stations, drones, and LiDAR technology. Surveying is required for virtually all real estate transactions, construction projects, and infrastructure development.
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Survey Technician → Licensed Surveyor → Senior Surveyor → Survey Firm Owner
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Go to Career PathTimeline: 0-3 years | Entry Level Assist with field surveys operating instruments and measuring points Record data, maintain equipment, and set control points Process field data…
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Junior vs Senior — daily schedule breakdown
7:00am — Load equipment and drive to project site 8:00am — Set up GPS base station and begin boundary survey 10:00am — Locate property corners and set survey monuments 12:00pm —…
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Year 1-3: Survey Technician $32,000 - $45,000 Year 3-8: Licensed Surveyor $50,000 - $70,000 Year 8-15: Senior Surveyor $65,000 - $82,000 Year 15+: Firm Owner $80,000 - $140,000+
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Myth: "Surveying is outdated — GPS does it all now" Reality: While GPS is essential, surveying requires boundary law expertise, field judgment, and professional liability that no…
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Surveyors work regular hours with some fieldwork in challenging weather. Seasonal demand varies with construction activity. Business owners control their schedules.
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