Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Client Interview Schedule for Land Surveyor for Saudi Binladin, KSA

Experience: 4 - 6 yrs
    Land/geomatics surveyors measure and collect data on specific areas of land. Once the data is interpreted, it is used for a variety of purposes.

    Geomatics is one of the most technologically advanced of the surveying specialist roles and has a key role in a diverse range of sectors, including:

    construction;
    property;
    cartography;
    offshore engineering and exploration;
    geographical information systems.
    Land/geomatics surveyors assess land due for redevelopment and survey a range of different areas, including airports, landfill sites, mines and quarries, and pipeline and distribution systems.

    The term 'geomatics' tends to be more commonly used than 'land surveying' in the industry.

    Typical work activities
    Tasks carried out by a land/geomatics surveyor vary depending on the area they are working in but can include:

    discussing specific project requirements with clients;
    measuring the ground as required by the client, including aspects such as small and large-scale distances, angles and elevations;
    gathering data on the earth's physical and man-made features through surveys;
    processing data;
    undertaking digital mapping;
    making use of geographical information systems (GIS) to analyse and interpret site features;
    producing detailed information (subsequently analysed by planners, builders and cartographers);
    using a range of equipment to produce surveys, including GPS and conventional methods;
    analysing information thoroughly before it is handed over to other professionals;
    thinking creatively to resolve practical planning and development problems;
    interpreting data using maps, charts and plans;
    utilising data from a range of sources, such as aerial photography, satellite surveys and laser beam measuring systems;
    using computer-aided design (CAD) and other IT software to interpret data and present information;
    keeping up to date with new and emerging technology;
    providing advice to a range of clients.
    Surveyors who have chartered status are more likely to be involved in the managing and monitoring of projects from start to finish.f the most technologically advanced of the surveying specialist roles and has a key role in a diverse range of sectors, including:

    construction;
    property;
    cartography;
    offshore engineering and exploration;
    geographical information systems.
    Land/geomatics surveyors assess land due for redevelopment and survey a range of different areas, including airports, landfill sites, mines and quarries, and pipeline and distribution systems.

    The term 'geomatics' tends to be more commonly used than 'land surveying' in the industry.

    Typical work activities
    Tasks carried out by a land/geomatics surveyor vary depending on the area they are working in but can include:

    discussing specific project requirements with clients;
    measuring the ground as required by the client, including aspects such as small and large-scale distances, angles and elevations;
    gathering data on the earth's physical and man-made features through surveys;
    processing data;
    undertaking digital mapping;
    making use of geographical information systems (GIS) to analyse and interpret site features;
    producing detailed information (subsequently analysed by planners, builders and cartographers);
    using a range of equipment to produce surveys, including GPS and conventional methods;
    analysing information thoroughly before it is handed over to other professionals;
    thinking creatively to resolve practical planning and development problems;
    interpreting data using maps, charts and plans;
    utilising data from a range of sources, such as aerial photography, satellite surveys and laser beam measuring systems;
    using computer-aided design (CAD) and other IT software to interpret data and present information;
    keeping up to date with new and emerging technology;
    providing advice to a range of clients.
    Surveyors who have chartered status are more likely to be involved in the managing and monitoring of projects from start to finish..
      CLIENT INTERVIEW AT:-  HOUSTON TRAINING & TESTING ACADEMY.
      GALA NUMBER 9/9A, KHETANI MILL COMPOUNDJAY 
      LAXMI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,
      BAIL BAZAR, KURLA, MUMBAI 70
       
        Recruiter Name:Mr.Faiyyaz
        Telephone:91-22-66280830

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