Land survey technicians, commonly known as surveyors, measure lands and buildings using land surveying tools (GPS systems, total stations, electronic levels, etc.). They draw topographic plans, cadastral maps and location surveys and carry out construction projects and field surveys. As part of their duties, they may have to calculate materials needed for public works and road repairs. It is a stimulating job for those who enjoy working outdoors and requires meticulousness, method and autonomy. A job as a land survey technician is suitable for people who are good with math and geometry.