With the aide of computer programs and surveying equipment, land surveyors conduct legal land surveys to establish and delineate property boundaries, analyze natural land topographies to determine their suitability for development and create official documents pertaining to these areas. Employed in county and borough engineering offices as well as construction contractors, land surveyors are often the first professionals consulted in any civil or government land development projects as well as legal disputes over property lines.
Land Surveyor CV Template
Norbert J. Belfrey
Westgate St., Cardiff, Wales
Phone: 029-3524-5567
Objective
To be a lead land surveyor for residential and commercial land development projects
Summary of Qualification
- 12 years of experience as a land surveyor in both public and private practice.
- Excellent command of verbal and written English language
Professional Experience / Career History
2001 – Present: Land Surveyor, Belden & Taylor Builders, Inc.
- Develop land survey methods and procedures for conducting legal survey in both private and public lands designated for development.
- Direct and supervise land surveys to evaluate historical and environmental implications of any land development projects.
- Confer with civil engineers, architects and contractors in land development projects.
- Update databases for land measurements and geographic data obtained from land surveys
- Certify authenticity and accuracy of surveys made to establish real property boundaries
- Present evidentiary testimony in adjudicating land boundary disputes in courts when summoned.
Education
2001 – Present: Various in house trainings on cartography sciences, emerging surveying concepts and local zoning ordinances.
1996 – 2001: Bachelor of Science in Geomatic Engineering, Queen Margaret University
Professional reference will be furnished upon request.