Surveyor
Job Brief
Surveyors measure and map land, property boundaries, and construction sites, ensuring that development projects comply with regulations and specifications.
Job Description
As a Surveyor, you will use advanced tools and techniques to gather data for construction, engineering, or land development projects. This involves calculating distances, angles, and elevations on-site and using software to create accurate maps and reports. You will work with architects, engineers, and construction teams to ensure that projects adhere to legal and environmental standards.
Responsibilities
- Measure land boundaries, distances, and elevations using specialized equipment
- Prepare detailed reports and maps based on field data
- Work with clients and local authorities to ensure compliance with zoning laws
- Collaborate with construction and engineering teams for project planning
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of land surveys
Requirements
- Degree or diploma in Surveying, Geomatics, or Civil Engineering
- Knowledge of land laws and regulations
- Strong attention to detail and physical endurance for outdoor work
Wages
Average hourly wage: $30 to $45 NZD
Annual salary: $60,000 to $85,000 NZD
Salary
$30 to $45 NZD
Hourly