Geospatial Surveyor - Fresher Assessment
Assessment Summary
Purpose
This assessment is designed for freshers with 0–1 years of experience in the geospatial surveying field within the mining and minerals industry. Its main goal is to evaluate foundational knowledge and understanding of essential concepts and tools used in geospatial surveying.
Overview
The test consists of questions that evaluate the fundamental knowledge required for a geospatial surveyor role, focusing on the mining and minerals industry. It is structured to assess the candidate's understanding of key technologies like LiDAR, GPS, and GIS, as well as surveying methods and tools. Core traits evaluated include technical proficiency in geospatial data collection and analysis, problem-solving in urban and environmental contexts, and the ability to apply surveying techniques to real-world scenarios. This assessment is suitable for entry-level candidates, ensuring they possess the foundational skills necessary for the geospatial surveying profession.
- Industry: Mining & Minerals
- Level: Fresher
- Tag: Geospatial Surveyor
- Total Questions: 25
Skills
- LiDAR technology
- Data collection methods
- Magnetic surveying
- GPS usage
- Digital data alignment
- Urban planning
- Environmental surveying
- Cadastral surveying
- Drone technology
- Remote sensing
- Property boundary determination
- Contour mapping
- Geospatial data analysis
- Coordinate systems
- Topographic surveying
Ideal Roles
- Geospatial Surveyor
- Survey Technician
- GIS Analyst
- Remote Sensing Specialist
- Urban Planning Assistant
