Mapping technicians are in a related field, and their job is to collect, edit, and process the information they receive from the survey technicians. Geographic Information System technicians are also in a related field in which they collect and produce data on a specific location.
Work Environment
Surveying technicians work full-time for local governments and engineering, construction, and mapping companies. They spend most of their time working outdoors in all types of weather, but they may work overtime during the summer months to take advantage of the good weather and extra daylight hours.
Education
A high school diploma is needed to become a surveying technician, but taking college-level courses in mathematics, …show more content…
They use electronic surveying equipment to collect data, then they enter this information into their computers. This information is then sent to mapping technicians who help cartographers produce and upgrade maps.
Job Outlook
Job opening for surveying technicians is expected to decline 8% through 2024. Advances in surveying technology are allowing surveying technicians to do more work in less amount of time, which is reducing the demand for this line of work. Demand for surveying technicians can vary by region and by economic conditions.
Salaries
As of May 2016, the median pay for surveying technicians was $42,450. Entry-level surveying technicians may start out around $26,000 per year, and a senior technician can earn over $70,000 per year. Median pay for the related fields of mapping technician and GIS technician are higher, but these fields typically require a bachelor’s