Survey Technicians assist in measuring land features, collecting data, and preparing maps or reports for construction, land development, and civil engineering projects. They operate surveying instruments, record measurements, and support surveyors in field and office tasks.
₹1,80,000 - ₹4,00,000 per annum (depending on experience, skills, and organization)
Survey Technicians are in demand in construction, infrastructure, real estate, government, and land development sectors. Their expertise is essential for accurate site measurements, boundary marking, and supporting engineering projects.
Survey Technicians work both outdoors at project sites and indoors in offices. The role involves fieldwork, handling instruments, data entry, and collaborating with engineers, surveyors, and project managers.