To thrive as a Surveyor Helper, you need a basic understanding of land measurement, physical stamina, attention to detail, and often at least a high school diploma. Familiarity with survey equipment such as levels, measuring tapes, GPS devices, and sometimes basic CAD software or data collectors is valuable. Strong communication, reliability, and teamwork skills help you work effectively alongside licensed surveyors and construction teams. These competencies ensure accurate fieldwork, efficient project execution, and smooth collaboration in varying outdoor environments.