Collects and analyses data related to the depths, shapes, and contours of bodies of water for the purpose of producing charts and maps. Some of the key responsibilities of a Hydrographic Surveyor include:
The ideal candidate for a Hydrographic Surveyor position should have a background in geospatial science, oceanography, or a related field. They should be proficient in the use of hydrographic survey equipment and have experience in the collection and interpretation of hydrographic data. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively as part of a team are also essential for this role.