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Job responsibilities of a two-dimensional surveyor

1. Cooperate closely with the construction and adhere to a factual, serious and responsible work style. 2. Before measuring, you need to understand the design intention, study and check the drawings; understand the construction deployment, and formulate a measurement and laying out plan.

3. Work with the construction unit to conduct on-site calibration of the red line pile measurement control points.

4. Approval and calibration of measuring instruments.

5. Work closely with design, construction and other aspects, and make sufficient preparations in advance to formulate practical and feasible measurement and laying out plans that are synchronized with construction.

6. Line setting out and line inspection must be done at all stages and major parts of the entire construction, and work must be strengthened in reviewing the measurement and setting out plan and guiding the inspection, measurement and setting out work to avoid Rework.

7. Be proactive in line inspection. The line inspection work should start with the review of the measurement and setting out plan. Before each major stage of construction, preventive requirements should be put forward for the surveying and setting out work to truly nip problems in the bud.

8. Accurately measure and set elevations.

9. Responsible for vertical observation, settlement observation, and recording and organizing observation results (data and curve charts).

10. Responsible for timely compilation and improvement of baseline review, measurement records and other measurement data.