TNPSC Field Surveyor Job Description:
1. Conducting Surveys:
- Perform field surveys to collect data related to land, property, or other specified parameters.
- Utilize surveying equipment and tools to measure and record accurate data.
2. Boundary Identification:
- Identify and mark property boundaries in accordance with surveying principles and legal requirements.
3. Map Creation:
- Assist in the creation of maps and charts based on survey data.
- Use computer-aided design (CAD) software or other mapping tools as needed.
4. Data Analysis:
- Analyze survey data to ensure accuracy and completeness.
- Prepare reports summarizing survey findings and observations.
5. Collaboration:
- Work closely with other surveyors, engineers, and relevant professionals to coordinate survey activities.
6. Compliance:
- Ensure that survey activities comply with relevant laws, regulations, and standards.
7. Record Keeping:
- Maintain accurate records of survey data, maps, and related documentation.
8. Communication:
- Communicate survey findings to relevant authorities or stakeholders.
- Provide information and support to individuals seeking survey-related assistance.
9. Field Work:
- Perform outdoor fieldwork, which may involve walking, hiking, or using various transportation methods to access survey locations.
10. Problem Solving:
- Address and resolve any issues or discrepancies that arise during the survey process.
Qualifications:
- Educational background in surveying, civil engineering, geography, or a related field.
- Familiarity with surveying tools and equipment.
- Knowledge of relevant surveying laws and regulations.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Keep in mind that the specific requirements may vary, and candidates are encouraged to refer to the official TNPSC notifications and job advertisements for the most accurate and detailed information.