In-depth knowledge of geodesy, cadastral surveying, and surveying law
Proficiency in using standard surveying equipment (e.g. total stations, GPS) as well as GIS and CAD software (e.g. QGIS, GeoGraf, AutoCAD)
Experience with GNSS, tachymetry, and laser scanning
Precise execution of measurements, data analysis, and documentation
Clear communication of measurement results
Responsibilities
Planning and conducting surveys in the areas of cadastral mapping and land management
Preparing and documenting survey operations
Creating and updating cadastral and property maps
Collaborating with government agencies and advising clients on land use zoning, boundaries, and infrastructure
Processing, verifying, and analyzing geodetic survey data
Pro & Contra
Steady demand due to an ongoing need for maintenance
A varied mix of outdoor and office work
Use of modern technology
High standards of accuracy and legal correctness
Work is often dependent on weather and terrain, requiring flexibility
Interfaces
Government agencies & public administration
Civil engineering & construction companies
Legal entities (e.g. notary offices, land registry, real estate agencies)
Private individuals
Special Abilities
Enjoyment of working in the field
Patience and precision
Clear communication
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