Project-based × Keywords: GIS
15 jobs found.
Archaeological Site Surveyor (excluding excavation workers)
A specialist who grasps the location and condition of archaeological sites through pre-excavation surveys and documentary research to support excavation surveys. Utilizes techniques such as topographic surveying, aerial photo analysis, and GIS.
Environmental Surveyor
Environmental surveyors conduct surveys and measurements of natural environments, air, water quality, and soil, providing data useful for environmental impact assessments and risk assessments as a specialized profession.
Land Readjustment Engineer
Specialized technical profession responsible for designing and coordinating land readjustment and land exchange plans in public works and private development.
Mine Geological Engineer
Mine geological engineers are technical professionals who conduct geological surveys, resource evaluations, and geological data analysis for mining plans, safety, and environmental management in mines.
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.
Mining Surveyor
A specialist who conducts geological and topographical surveys to evaluate and plan suitable locations and mining methods for mine development.
Sabo Works Design Engineer
Technical role that designs and analyzes sabo works to prevent sediment disasters in rivers and mountainous areas.
Water Supply Design Engineer
Specialist who plans and designs water supply and distribution systems for water supply and sewerage facilities to build safe and efficient water supply networks.
Demography Researcher
A research position that analyzes population dynamics using statistical methods and utilizes them for socio-economic policies and market analysis.
Forest Surveyor
A profession that surveys and analyzes forest location, resource volume, ecosystems, etc., to provide basic data for sustainable forest management.