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The average salary for a Surveying Technician in U.S. is $54,090.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $54,090

$35,080$79,150

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $26.00

$16.87$38.05

What does a Surveying Technician earn?

On average, a Surveying Technician earns approximately $54,090 per year in the United States. Surveying Technicians work with a range of clients to provide technical advice and services related to surveying and measuring land, structures, and other features. Surveying Technicians can specialise in different areas such as performing GIS mapping projects, aerial photograph interpretation, and drafting cadastral maps.

How to earn more as a Surveying Technician

To become a Surveying Technician, you will need a degree in surveying, geographic information systems, or land surveying. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship. To earn more as a Surveying Technician, you can specialise in certain aspects like construction, engineering, or property. You could also become self-employed or start your own surveying business.