Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Required Skills: Total Station Operation

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Mine Surveyor

A specialist who accurately surveys the terrain and positions/shapes of structures in underground environments such as mine shafts and tunnels, providing data necessary for drawing creation and construction management.

Surveying Technician

Surveying technicians use surveying instruments such as total stations and GNSS to accurately measure the shape and position of land and structures, creating data such as maps, drawings, and 3D models.

Surveying Worker

A job at construction sites and civil engineering works that uses surveying instruments to measure the topography and positions/heights of structures, and records and organizes the data.

Land Surveyor

Specialized technical profession that measures the positions and shapes of land and structures, maps and analyzes them, and provides foundational data for public infrastructure and architectural and civil engineering projects.

Map Surveyor

Specialized technical job that measures and analyzes the positions and shapes of terrain and man-made structures to create accurate maps.

Map Referencing Technician

Map referencing technicians correct errors in map coordinate systems and projection methods, providing accurate location information as specialists.

Surveyor (Geospatial Information Authority of Japan)

Surveyors at the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan conduct topographic and control point surveys, responsible for maintaining and updating geospatial information as technical professionals.

Road Surveying and Design Engineer

Specialized technical profession that conducts on-site surveying investigations based on road plans and creates road design drawings and performs earthwork calculations using the obtained data.

Boston Engineer (Surveying Engineer)

Specialized technical profession that accurately measures the positions and shapes of land and structures, compiling them into drawings or digital data.