Surveyors

Job Description

A surveyor is a professional who measures and maps the Earth's surface, providing essential data for various industries like construction, real estate, and land development. They use specialized equipment to determine land boundaries, identify land features, and create maps.

Mean Wage

$67,960

How to Be Trained

Take PCTC’s Pre-Engineering course for an introduction to the field - Obtain a bachelor’s degree in surveying at Glenville or Fairmont State University, or a related engineering degree - Become professionally licensed

Potential Employers

Civil & Environmental Consultants - E.L. Robinson Engineering - New River Engineering - Randolph Engineering - Triad Engineering - Terradon

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