Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities × Personality Traits: Curious and inquisitive

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Underwater Survey Worker

Specialized profession that dives in underwater environments to survey structures and seabed topography, acquiring and analyzing data using surveying equipment, sonar, cameras, etc.

Space Designer

A professional who plans and designs spaces such as commercial facilities, offices, and event venues, balancing functionality and aesthetics.

Geological Surveyor (Mineral Prospecting)

Geological Surveyors (Mineral Prospecting) conduct field geological surveys and borehole surveys to explore mineral resources, collect and analyze samples, and evaluate the presence and quality of resources as a specialized profession.

Geological Survey Technician

Geological survey technicians investigate and collect samples of geological information such as soil, strata, and groundwater on-site, and reveal the properties of the ground and geological structures through analysis. They are specialized technical professionals.

Map Surveyor

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

Structural Steel Designer

A technical role specializing in structural design of steel-framed buildings, including structural calculations, detailed drawings, and construction coordination.

Civil Construction Engineer

A job that handles technical support tasks for civil engineering structures, such as ground surveys, surveying, quantity calculations, construction drawing creation, and material testing.

Nondestructive Testing Worker (Civil Structures)

Specialist who evaluates and inspects the safety of civil structures using nondestructive testing techniques.

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.