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What should surveyors pay attention to in the interview?
Surveyor interviews mainly rely on experience and professional knowledge. If the interviewer asks an unfamiliar point, don't pretend to know the answer, the chance of making a mistake will be very small, because the measurement requires point-to-point and accurate figures. The following are the job responsibilities of surveyors, which must be familiar with first.

Job responsibilities of surveyors

1, closely cooperate with the construction, adhere to the work style of seeking truth from facts and being serious and responsible. ?

? 2. Understand the design intent before measurement, and study and check the drawings; Understand the construction deployment, and make the survey and setting-out plan.

? 3. In conjunction with the construction unit, the survey control points of red line piles shall be calibrated on site.

? 4. Verification and calibration of measuring instruments.

? 5. Cooperate closely with the design and construction, make full preparations in advance, and formulate a feasible survey and setting-out scheme synchronized with the construction.

? 6. Pay-off and inspection shall be done in all stages and main parts of the whole construction process, and the audit of measuring and setting-off scheme and the guidance and inspection of measuring and setting-off work shall be strengthened to avoid rework.

? 7, line inspection work should take the initiative. Line inspection should start with reviewing the survey and setting-out plan, and put forward preventive requirements for the survey and setting-out work before construction in each major stage, so as to truly nip in the bud.

? 8, accurately set the elevation.

? 9, responsible for vertical observation, settlement observation, and record the observation results (data and curve).

? 10, responsible for timely sorting out and improving the measurement data such as baseline review and measurement records.