Civil engineering technicians

Civil engineering technicians perform technical tasks in civil engineering research, design, construction, operation, maintenance and repair of buildings and other structures, such as water supply and wastewater treatment systems, bridges, roads, dams and airports.

Skill level: Skilled

Check your Wage

  • The majority of Civil engineering technicians earn a salary between PK 18,371 and PK 128,954 per month in 2024.
  • A monthly wage for entry-level Civil engineering technicians ranges from PK 18,371 to PK 43,527.
  • After gaining 5 years of work experience, their income will be between PK 25,171 and PK 62,271 per month.

Role Responsibilities

  • Performing or assisting with field and laboratory tests of soils and construction materials
  • Providing technical assistance connected with the construction of buildings and other structures, and with surveys or the preparation of survey reports
  • Ensuring compliance with design specifications, relevant legislation and regulations, and maintenance of desired standards of materials and work
  • Applying technical knowledge of building and civil engineering principles and practices in order to identify and solve problems arising
  • Assisting with the preparation of detailed estimates of quantities and costs of materials and labour required for projects, according to the specifications given
  • Organizing maintenance and repairs
  • Inspecting buildings and structures during and after construction to ensure that they comply with building, grading, zoning and safety laws and approved plans, specifications and standards, as well as with other rules concerning quality and safety of buildings
  • Inspecting industrial plant, hotels, cinemas and other buildings and structures to detect fire hazards and advise on how they can be removed
  • Advising on the installation of fire detectors and sprinkler systems and the use of materials in the construction of buildings, and means of transportation to reduce risk of fire and extent of damage and danger if fire occurs
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