become a surveyor Opportunities are expanding, the field is growing—and our profession needs you! Work in land development, oil & gas, the environment, natural resource management, mining, forestry, and more.Roles for Technicians and Technologists in field surveying, data management, computer drafting (CAD), and geographic information systems (GIS).Professional opportunities from Project Manager to Department Head to President and CEO. What’s it like? Hear from:John Blair – No such thing as a tough day at the officePaul Dixon – Right from the start…Ian Edwards – Thinking globally, acting locallyDavid Gray – All at seaMarie Robidoux – A journey that has been more than worth itProfessional Surveyors Canada has developed a national job bank and has a web site dedicated to giving you the information you need to explore a career in surveying. Explore your future at setyourboundaries.caDo you want to:work in an indoor office;work in an outdoor office;work with people; andwork with the latest technology? Become a surveyor!Are you Good at math?Do you like computers and electronics?Are you interested in business and people skills, law, and history?A career in surveying may be for you!Check out the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists too.