Skills
1. Attention to detail
2. Problem solving
3. Excellent science, maths and engineering skills
4. The ability to analyse and interpret graphical data
5. Excellent communication
6. Negotiation and presentation skills
Qualifications
There are a number of ways you can become a land surveyor, as a minimum you will need 4 or more GCSEs grades A-C (9-4) and a minimum of 2 A Levels or BTEC equivalent.
Level 3
You can study a BTEC Subsidiary or Extended Diploma in Construction & the Built Environment or Civil Engineering; or an Advanced Level 3 Apprenticeship in Civil Engineering or Surveying.
Level 4, 5 & 6
You can study a HNC, HND, Higher Apprenticeship or Degree in Construction and the Built Environment, Civil Engineering, Surveying or other related subjects.
Salary
Newly qualified surveyors can earn £20,000 – £25,000
This can rise to £25,000 – £40,000 with chartered status
Senior surveyors can earn up to £70,000 or more.