To thrive as a Telecom Surveyor, you need a solid understanding of telecommunications infrastructure, spatial data collection, and surveying principles, often supported by a degree or relevant certification in surveying or engineering. Familiarity with GIS/mapping software, GPS equipment, and industry standards such as NESC or OSHA is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills for collaborating with engineers and clients. These skills ensure accurate site assessments, efficient project planning, and compliance with technical and safety requirements.