Geospatial Engineers are professionals who specialize in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting geographic data. They use tools like GIS (Geographic Information Systems), GPS (Global Positioning System), and remote sensing technologies to create maps and models that help in planning and decision-making across various fields, including urban development, environmental management, and transportation.
These engineers work with spatial data to solve real-world problems, such as optimizing routes for delivery services or assessing land use for construction projects. Their expertise is crucial in industries like civil engineering, environmental science, and disaster management, where accurate geographic information is essential for effective solutions.