Government and Public Administration
Land Surveyors
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Responsibilities
Land Surveyors undertake the physical measurement of land and collate data for the preparation of plans and maps, including cadastral surveying for land registration, topographical surveying, geodetic surveying and hydrographic surveying.
Basic qualification requirements
Academic requirements
normally have a higher diploma or a bachelor's degree in surveying, or related discipline
Work experience
usually 5 to 8 years of relevant working experience is required
Industry specific capabilities
Construction project management knowledge and skills
Professional knowledge and skills in surveying
Related education and training
Degree or above
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Surveying
Higher Diploma
Higher Diploma in Surveying
Professional Diploma/Certificate
Professional Diploma in Land Surveying
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