As an entry-level land surveyor, your responsibilities are to survey land and geography to identify the boundary between pieces of property or a construction site using specialized equipment. You carry out your duties under the supervision of an expert land surveyor for each project to gain on-the-job instrument and surveying training. You can find these positions with land surveying and engineering companies, and they can be part-time, full-time, or paid or unpaid internships. Jobs for entry-level surveys usually offer paid training programs for several weeks or months, after which you can move onto working on your own as a land surveyor.