HowToBecome.info | Career Articles Directory
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 472      
Categories
Accountant
Actor/Actress
Administrator
Air Traffic Controller
Analyst
Archaeologist
Architect
Archivist
Artist
Assessor
Assistant
Astrologer
Astronaut
Astronomer
Athlete
Au pair
Auctioneer
Auditor
Bailiff
Baker
Banker
Bartender
Beautician
Beekeeper
Biologists
Bishop
Blacksmith
Bodyguard
Bounty Hunter
Builder
Bus Driver
Butcher
Butler
Cab Driver
Caddy
Cameraman
Carer
Carpenter
Cartographer
Chef /Cook
Chimney-Sweeper
Choreographer
Clerk
Clockmaker
Coast Guard
Cobbler
Comedian
Composer
Consultant
Coroner
Courier
Court Reporter
Cowboy
Crane Operator
Crime Scene Investigator
Croupier
Currency Trader
Customs Officer
Cyber-Investigator
Dancer
Data Entry Clerk
Dentist
Designer
Diplomat
Disc Jockey
Diver
Doctor
Domainer
Doorman
Driving Instructor
Editor
Electrician
Engineer
Entrepreneur
Estate Agent
Executive
Executor
Explorer
Farmer
Fashion Buyer
Film Extra
Firefighter
Fishmonger
Fitness Instructor
Flight Attendant
Flight Technician
Florist
Franchisee
Gardener
Goldsmith/Jeweler
Guide
Gunsmith
Hairdesser
Handyman
Headmaster
Homoeopath
Host
HR Practitioner
Hypnotist
Illusionist
Illustrator
Impersonator
Installer
Insurance Broker
Intelligence Officer
Intern
Internet Marketer
Interpreter
Interrogator
Inventor
IT Specialist
Jockey
Journalist
Judge
Laboratory Worker
Landscaper
Lawyer/Solicitor
Lecturer
Librarian
Life Coach
Life-Guard
Locksmith
Lorry/Truck Driver
Lumberjack
Mail Handler
Make-up Artist
Manager
Marine
Massage Therapist
Masseur
Matador
Mechanic
Medical Assistant
Medical Transcriptionist
Meteorologist
Midwife
Miner
Missionary
Model
Mortgage Broker
Mystery Shopper
Nail Technician
Nanny
Nurse
Nutritionist
Oil Rigs Worker
Optician
Paramedic
Park Ranger
Pawnbroker
Personal Trainer
Pet Groomer
Pharmacist
Photographer
Physician
Pilot
Plasterer
Plumber
PMP
Police Officer
Politician
Politics
PowerSeller
Prison Officer
Private Investigator
Producer
Project Manager
Proofreader
Public Speaker
Referee
Sailor
Salesperson
Screenwriter
Search Engine Optimiser
Secretary
Security Guard
Singer
Social Worker
Soldier
Spy
Stockbroker
Stuntman
Surveyor
Teacher
Therapist
Train Driver
Translator
Travel Agent
Tutor
Undertaker
Video Game Tester
Wedding Planner
Welder
Writer
Statistics
Total Articles: 690
Total Authors: 304
Total Downloads: 84312
Partners
 
 
 


   

Land Surveyors



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.howtobecome.info/articles/rss.php?rss=410
By : Peter Brittain    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-06 19:12:07
Generally, Land surveyors are primarily associated with land and water boundary surveyors. In any building construction project, the services of a Land Surveyor has to be initially obtained. For example, before construction of a building or a house, it is essential to examine the land by a professional surveyor. In other words, check weather the property or land is suitable for construction.

Land surveyors not only have to work in office, but also in most conditions have to work in the field. They must be prepared to work in all conditions or situations. This implies, Land Surveyor’s profession is tough and needs commitment and dedication. Similarly, the Land Surveyor should associated with latest technology and modern equipment such as computer aided design software, Global Positioning Systems, digital photography, laptops, etc. As these equipments are expensive, they have to ensure these equipments do not get damaged due to bad handling and in rain or storm. Many Land surveyors work for construction companies, architectural and engineering consultancy firms, government institutions, private surveying firms and utility services.

Major duties of land surveyors’ include Land measurements, establishing boundaries, topographic surveys, legal documentation and documentation research, boundary dispute resolution, etc. Also, note Land Surveyor’s get specialized in oceanographic surveying, remote sensing using satellite technology, and computer aided mapping and photogrammetric surveys. A Land Surveyor usually establishes or check property boundaries by going through existing land survey plans including legal documents pertaining to the land. However, he has to prepare a new land survey plan by taking onsite measurement. Hence, he needs to find out the present condition of the land to check weather any disputes or any other property related problems that can occur in the future.

Since, Land surveying involves lot of research work as well as field work, he should possess certain attributes to become land surveyor. For example, he should possess commitment and dedication, ability to work under pressure and difficult field conditions, working beyond normal hours, aptitude to learn new computer aided surveying skills, and essentially people’s skills. For anyone to become a surveyor, he or she should read a bachelor’s degree in Surveying and Mapping or in surveying technology. Besides the degree, he should have thorough knowledge in trigonometry, geometry, industrial mathematics, engineering mechanics and property law including various methodologies on surveying. To practice as a land surveyor, he must obtain a professional license from an accredited agency. In USA, this requirement may vary from state to state and jurisdictions. As such, many surveyors possess licensing from several states.

Hence, its important for a new surveyor to know the licensing requirements in the state he works. This information can be obtained from respective government department in the particular state.

As mentioned, primary duties of land surveyors involve researching legal boundaries of a land or property recorded in public and other related documents such as deeds, and maps. There are specific requirements to become a license surveyor.

First, one should have a formal education in Bachelor of Science approved by the state or 8 12 years of surveying experience. To get the license he or she has to get through two professional examinations. It is compulsory for a new surveyor to undergo stipulated period of training under a the supervision of a licensed surveyor to be eligible to sit for professional exams leading to license.

Also, the new surveyors should be physically fit and be able to walk long distances while carrying surveying equipment, Additionally, they should be prepared to work long hours in the field under varying weather.
Author Resource:- Land Surveys are http://www.landsurveys.net.au/ surveyors who provide all types of http://www.landsurveys.net.au/property-surveying.html property surveying services in Western Australia.
Article From HowToBecome.info

Related Articles

HowToBecome.info Ezine Ready Article.
Click on the "Highlight" button, Then copy to your Clipboard.






Please select/copy/paste as usual
Rate This Article
Vote to see the results!

Do you like this article?
  • Yes.
  • Not Sure.
  • No.
New Members
select
Sign Up
select
Learn More
select
Announcements
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Advertise With Us
Articles For Your Website
select
Boost Your Articles
RSS Feeds
My Settings
 
Edit Account
Change Password
My Article
Upload a Photo

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites










 
 
Get New Articles By Email

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

 
Follow HowInfo on Twitter
[Valid RSS feed]

 

This Career Article Directory Is Part Of: Training Course Listings