Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities × Career Path: Consultant
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Public Sewerage Design Engineer
Public sewerage design engineers are technical professionals who design sewerage facilities and pipeline systems for cities and regions. They handle technical studies, calculations, and drawing creation to achieve proper treatment and disposal of wastewater and rainwater.
Aerial Survey Engineer
A technical profession that uses aircraft or drones to acquire position data of terrain and features, and creates maps or 3D models.
Agricultural Land Consolidation Engineer
Specialized engineer who conducts surveys, planning, and design for farmland plot consolidation and irrigation/drainage facilities to enhance farmland utilization efficiency and environmental conservation.
Harbor Design Engineer
A civil engineer who plans, designs, and analyzes harbor facilities to create safe and functional harbor structures.
Harbor Survey Engineer
A technical profession that conducts surveys of harbors and waterfront areas, accurately measuring and analyzing seabed topography, water depths, and positions of structures.
Sabou Works Engineer
An engineer who plans, designs, and manages the construction of structures and methods to prevent and mitigate sediment disasters in mountainous areas.
Tunnel (Zuido) Engineer (Excluding Design and Construction Management)
Specialist who technically supports tunnel excavation through geological surveys, selection of excavation methods, and monitoring.
Waterworks Construction Inspector
A profession that inspects whether water supply facility construction complies with design drawings and regulations to ensure safety and quality.
Hydrographic Surveyor
A technician who measures the water depth, water level, and flow velocity of waterways such as rivers and irrigation channels, providing data necessary for water engineering design and maintenance 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.