1. Site Preparation and Setup
• Identify Survey Area : Study the project requirements and identify the specific area to be surveyed in Sonapur, which could include construction sites, road networks, or land development areas.
• Site Assessment : Conduct an initial site visit to assess the terrain, accessibility, and other environmental factors that may affect survey data collection.
• Coordinate with Local Authorities : Ensure the necessary permissions or clearances from local authorities or landowners are obtained for conducting surveys in the area.
2. Equipment Setup and Calibration
• Set Up Total Station : Establish the Total Station on a stable, known reference point (bench mark) on-site.
• Calibration : Ensure the Total Station is calibrated for accurate distance, angle, and elevation measurements.
3. Data Collection
• Measuring Angles and Distances : Use the Total Station to measure horizontal and vertical angles, as well as distances between survey points.
• Topographic Mapping : Collect data for creating topographic maps that depict natural features like hills, roads, and rivers, as well as man-made structures such as buildings or utilities.
• Coordinates and Elevations : Record the geographical coordinates (latitude, longitude) and elevations (or relative heights) of key points for further analysis.
• Point Transfer : Use the Total Station to transfer survey points from known coordinates to new locations where precise measurement is necessary.
4. Data Management and Analysis
• Data Logging : Ensure that all collected data is accurately logged and stored in the Total Station's memory or transferred to a connected device or software.
• Cross-checking Data : Perform routine checks to verify data accuracy, especially if performing repetitive tasks, ensuring that readings are consistent and within acceptable tolerances.
• Data Processing : Post-processing of survey data to convert it into usable formats for project designers, engineers, or architects.
5. Communication and Reporting
• Report Preparation : Provide regular reports to project managers, engineers, or architects regarding survey progress, data collected, and any challenges faced.
• Collaboration : Work closely with the engineering and design teams to ensure the survey data is used appropriately for project development.
• Stakeholder Updates : If necessary, provide updates to clients, local authorities, or other stakeholders on the status and results of the survey work.
6. Quality Control and Accuracy
• Ensure Accuracy : Double-check measurements and ensure that survey results meet the required specifications and tolerances for the project.
• Problem-Solving : Address any discrepancies or issues that arise during the survey, such as instrument malfunctions, environmental obstacles, or complex terrain.
7. Health, Safety, and Environment
• Safety Protocols : Ensure that all safety protocols are followed on-site, especially when working near roads or in remote areas.
• Environmental Considerations : Respect the environment and natural habitats in the survey area, particularly in sensitive regions such as near rivers or forests.
8. Final Deliverables
• Survey Drawings/Maps : Generate final survey drawings or topographic maps based on the collected data, which will serve as the foundation for design or construction.
• As-built Documentation : If applicable, assist in creating as-built surveys reflecting the existing conditions at the time of the survey, especially for infrastructure projects.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ?25,000.00 - ?35,000.00 per month
Benefits:
• Food provided
• Provident Fund
Schedule:
• Day shift
• Morning shift
Supplemental Pay:
• Performance bonus
Experience:
• total work: 3 years (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
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