Saturday, 10 May 2014

How To Become A Good Land Surveyor

By Tracie Knight


Land survey is the science of determining boundary points in a divided land. It is a method of gathering information about the physical earth. Surveying is employed as guide in the making of maps and the setting of property boundaries. This requires the use of mathematical laws and principles of physics.

A land surveyor does surveying works for a lot of people. Construction and mining companies work closely with topography, and they will need someone who can measure up for them. Real estate agencies also require surveying services to determine boundaries of properties they are trying to market. An Alberta land surveyor can even work closely with the government.

To be a good surveyor one must have mathematical aptitude. This profession entails a clear understanding of the concepts underlying algebra, trigonometry, geometry, drafting and computers. Aside from an aptitude for math, you also need to have good organizational skills, come up with neat and precise presentations, and a good eyesight.

Since surveying can be quite strenuous, there are physical qualities that you must possess. First off, you must have good overall physical condition and stamina. In order to achieve this, you can perform exercise routines such as bends, stretches, squats and reaches. This is necessary because you will soon be required to work outdoors even in adverse weather conditions all year round in your chosen field of work.

Aside from the physical and intellectual abilities, to become a professional you should aim for a diploma. Choose a university that has good reputation because it will give you an edge when you enter the world of work. Take up land surveying. That, or become an engineer. You can also be enrolled in closely related fields like geomantics and spatial sciences.

A college degree in engineering is an educational must for someone who wants to be a land surveyor. Some colleges even offer courses that focus entirely on surveying. Related courses such as geomatics and spatial sciences are also accepted. After obtaining a degree you must sit through a series of examinations for surveyors. Most battery of tests begin with the Fundamentals of Survey exam and finally ends with the state licensing exam.

After passing the first test, you will be considered a surveying intern. Stack up on learning experiences during your internship. This usually lasts up to four years and is completed with the aid of a certified land surveyor. You can apply for internship with architectural firms, engineering firms, mining companies and many more. Since surveying is a broad area, it is essential to choose an internship that is most suited to your specific field of interest.

The Practice and Surveying test is administered after the internship. After wards you will have to study hard and prepare yourself for the final test. This is the licensure examination which is supervised by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. If you do good on this one you will finally obtain your license and be known as a licensed surveyor.

A professional who has just started makes about twenty thousand grand per year. If you continue to work hard and well to become an expert, your annual salary can rise up to thirty thousand dollars, maybe even more. Just be patient and do all that you can and you are already halfway there.




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