Surveyor Assistant
Egyptian Armed Forces
Total years of experience :1 years, 1 Months
The Egyptian Armed Forces summon Egyptian graduates every year to perform compulsory military service for approximately 14 months and receive acceptable financial compensation. I was fortunate to have participated, over that period, in surveying works for the infrastructure of my military unit, especially the establishment of a new drainage network. Duties/Responsibilities:
• Assist surveyors in conducting surveys related to sewage systems, including pipelines, treatment plants, and drainage networks.
• Participate in the collection of data specific to sewage infrastructure, such as pipe dimensions, manhole locations, and flow rates.
• Accompany surveyors during site visits to sewage facilities.
• Document the condition of sewage structures, identifying any damage, blockages, or maintenance needs.
• Record measurements and observations accurately.
• Transport, set up, and operate surveying equipment relevant to sewage projects (e.g., optical level, total stations, GPS devices).
• Assist in calibrating and maintaining equipment to ensure accurate measurements.
• Help establish boundaries for sewage treatment plants, pump stations, and sewer lines.
• Collaborate with surveyors to determine easements and right-of-way areas for sewage infrastructure.
• Follow safety protocols when working near sewage systems.
• Be aware of environmental regulations and guidelines related to sewage projects.
• Assist in analyzing survey data specific to sewage infrastructure.
• Contribute to the preparation of detailed drawings and reports related to sewage facilities.
* primarily involved in the collation and evaluation of geospatial information in a variety of formats (such as databases, maps and charts). * Obtaining A+ in the graduation projects (3 projects)2022 Cadastral of Mansoura University (surveying project) The most suitable locations for establishing wind farms in the Western Desert, Egypt (GIS project) Change in the northern Delta coastline between 1985-2021 (Remote Sensing project)