About the job Geodedical Engineer
Job Overview
The Geodedical Engineer is responsible for conducting accurate field surveys and preparing technical survey outputs to support engineering, construction, and development projects. The role involves collecting, processing, and maintaining geodetic and survey data, producing plans and maps, ensuring proper use and care of surveying equipment, and coordinating with project stakeholders to deliver precise and reliable survey results.
Key Responsibilities
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Conduct field surveys to determine exact positions, ground elevations, established control reference points, and other required survey works
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Prepare sketch lot plans, layout plans, topographic maps, engineering as-built drawings, and other related survey documents
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Perform lot data computations, plot points, and determine accurate geographic positions
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Maintain and update survey databases, including geodetic information and reference data
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Safekeep, maintain, and ensure proper use of company surveying equipment, tools, and accessories
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Assess the quality of control data and determine the need for additional survey data for engineering, construction, or other project requirements
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Coordinate with architects, engineers, surveyors, planners, and other professionals regarding project details
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Utilize computer programs and surveying software to process field data into maps, charts, and drawings for engineering and architectural use
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Prepare engineering plans and technical reports related to geodetic activities, including the development of new measurement techniques or updates to existing methods
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Use surveying instruments such as theodolites and transits to measure horizontal and vertical angles and accurately plot locations on maps
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Perform other duties that may be assigned by higher management