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What exactly does a railway surveyor do?
I. The main work contents of railway surveyors are as follows:

1, analyze the measurement data, evaluate the measurement results, and prepare the analysis report;

2. Be responsible for the technical supervision and management of the surveying specialty of the engineering construction unit;

3. Responsible for the weekly inspection and maintenance of measuring instruments, equipment and facilities;

4, using various measuring instruments and software, through professional measuring software for calculation and drawing;

5. Conduct outdoor surveying and mapping according to the outdoor operation process;

6, the use of professional knowledge for road and bridge engineering construction survey and other engineering survey;

7, complete other tasks assigned by the leadership.

Two, the railway surveyor's job requirements are as follows:

1, major in engineering survey, roads and bridges or civil engineering, bachelor degree or above;

2, have more than one year of on-site survey work experience, with surveying and mapping qualification certificate;

3. Proficient in surveying and mapping engineering;

4, familiar with the use of theodolite, total station and other related measuring instruments;

5. Familiar with engineering survey and construction business processes, with strong engineering survey skills;

6, good health, can work hard.