The Civil Surveyor is a key professional in civil engineering and infrastructure development, Bridges, Railway, Roads (NHAI) Specific, responsible for precision land measurement, structural alignment, and technical coordination. This role demands expertise in surveying, AutoCAD drafting, and bridge engineering, ensuring that projects are executed with accuracy, safety, and efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
Surveying — Execute precise land measurement and site layout for highways, bridges, and infrastructure projects, ensuring accurate boundary marking and alignment control.
AutoCAD — Develop detailed technical drawings and design layouts for civil and structural assemblies, streamlining approvals and construction workflows.
Bridge Alignment Fixing — Coordinate alignment for multi-span bridges, guaranteeing structural accuracy and smooth integration with approach roads.
Bend Bridge Coordination — Manage specialized angled bridge construction, optimizing load transfer and minimizing structural stress.
Pier Cap — Design and supervise placement of pier caps to ensure effective load distribution across girders.
Pedestal — Oversee installation of pedestals as critical support elements in bridge and building projects.
Steel Girder Fixation — Direct installation and securing of steel girders, achieving stability and alignment in major bridge works.
Stand — Implement temporary and permanent supporting structures during construction phases, enhancing safety and efficiency.
Altitude Fixation — Apply precision levelling techniques to maintain elevation control in bridge decks and structural assemblies.
Core Competencies
- Strong knowledge of civil engineering principles and structural design.
- Proficiency in surveying instruments, AutoCAD, and technical drawing interpretation.
- Expertise in bridge engineering coordination and structural assembly.
- Ability to manage site execution with precision and efficiency.
- Skilled in alignment, levelling, and elevation control for complex projects.
Additional Attributes
- Effective communication and collaboration with engineers, contractors, and project managers.
- Commitment to safety standards and quality assurance in all surveying and construction activities.
- Problem-solving mindset with attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to work under pressure and deliver results within project timelines.
Career Impact
The Civil Surveyor ensures that infrastructure projects meet engineering standards and client expectations by combining technical expertise with field precision. This role directly contributes to the success of highways, bridges, and largescale civil works, making it indispensable in modern construction and development.
Experience: 3-5 Years
Pay: ₹8,625.69 - ₹36,685.12 per month
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Provident Fund
Work Location: In person