Intermediate Site Based Quantity Surveyor
Capetown
Today

Salary: 35000 Monthly

Intermediate Site Based Quantity surveyor

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Quantity Surveyor
Johannesburg
Today

Salary: 300000 Annually

Job Opportunity: Are you a skilled Quantity surveyor prepared to make a substantial impact on diverse civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering projects? Work in the vibrant North of Johannesburg and be part of a dynamic team!

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Quantity Surveyor
Boland Park, Western Cape
Today

Salary: Market Related

Quantity surveyor

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Student Surveyor / Technician
Boland Park, Western Cape
Today

Salary: Market Related

Student surveyor / Technician

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Senior Quantity Surveyor
Capetown
1 day ago

Salary: 75000 Hourly

Senior Quantity surveyor

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Professional Quantity Surveyor
Centurion
2 days ago

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Junior Quantity Surveyor
Table View, Western Cape
3 days ago

Salary: Negotiable

Junior Quantity surveyor

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Snr. Surveyor & Surveyor/Foreman
Boland Park, Western Cape
3 days ago

Salary: Market Related Salary

Snr. surveyor & surveyor/Foreman

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Quantity Surveyor
Capetown
7 days ago

Salary: 40000 Monthly

We have a vacancy available for a Quantity surveyor for our client based in Century City, Cape Town. Salary: R40 000 - R45 000 pm depending on experience.

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Professional Quantity Surveyor
Centurion
7 days ago

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The complete guide to surveying jobs

 

What does a land surveyor job in South Africa entail?

The field of land surveying deals with the systematic and methodical recording and laying out of precise measurements of both natural and human-made aspects of the earth's surface. When it comes to engineering, cartography, and building, the information provided by land surveyors is invaluable.

Roads, railroads, electricity lines, canals, engineering constructions, buildings, and entire communities all rely on the input of land surveyors.

We’ve compiled the ultimate guide to Surveyor jobs in South Africa.

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What career opportunities are there for surveyors in South Africa?

Numerous surveying professions exist, albeit many of them do similar tasks from time to time. It should be noted that land surveyors are just one subset of the broader surveying profession, which also includes value surveyors, land surveyors, quantity surveyors, and so on.

The majority of a surveyor's day is spent outside in the actual survey area. It's one of the best occupations in South Africa because of the pleasant working environment and the opportunity to spend time outside. Work like computing, planning, and generating plans, maps, charts, and reports are typically done in an office setting.

How to get a land surveying job

There are a variety of employment options available in the public sector, including national, provincial, and municipal governments, as well as Eskom and other utility companies, private engineering firms, surveying firms, mining firms, and even working for one's own business.

Make plans to speak with land surveyors or geodetic engineers and ask for permission to observe them while they are working. Make an effort to find work during the holidays helping land surveyors.

How to become a land surveyor

A Bachelor of Science in Surveying can be earned, and following that, 300 days of on-the-job training are required. The term "Professional Land Surveyor" is reserved for those who have completed all necessary training and education to earn the title.

Pros and cons of being a land surveyor in South Africa
  • A career as a surveyor puts you in a prime position to make a difference in the world and reward you with the satisfaction of watching your initiatives enhance the built and natural settings in which we live.
  • The surveying profession offers a wide range of opportunities, from office employment to cutting-edge technology to contributing to large-scale initiatives with actual societal impact.
  • There is a growing need for surveyors in every region of the world, which means there are plenty of options to advance in your career, specialise your knowledge, and travel the world. This is why surveyors all across the world enjoy high rates of compensation, a variety of perks, and promising job prospects.
  • Working long hours and occasional overnight stays away from home are two major drawbacks.
Frequently asked questions

Is land surveying a good career?

People who don't want to be stuck inside an office all day will thrive in the field of land surveying. As a job that requires both time in the field and in an office setting, surveying is ideal for those who enjoy being active but are looking for something that is not overly physically demanding.

Are land surveyors in demand?

In South Africa, there is a significant need for land surveyors.

How much do land surveyors earn?

Early career Professional Land Surveyors with 1-4 years of experience earn an average total remuneration (tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of R417,500.  A mid-career Professional Land Surveyor with 5-9 years of experience receives an average total salary of R540,000.