Other Spatial Scientist
ANZSCO 232214
Description
Acquires, integrates, analyses, interprets, presents, manages and distributes information about locations in space and time, and develops related equipment,
software and services.
Skill Level
1
Specialisations
- Geographic Information Systems Manager
Occupation Lists
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Labour Market Testing Required for 457 List
DIAC Endorsed Correlations to ASCO Occupations
Group: 2322 Surveyors and Spatial Scientists
Description
plan, direct and conduct survey work to determine and delineate boundaries and features of tracts of land, marine floors and underground works, prepare and
revise maps, charts and other geographic products, and analyse, present and maintain geographical information about locations in space and time.
Tasks
- determining the position of points of interest on the earth's surface including marine floors, and preparing the final product data in digital
form
- supervising the preparation of plans, maps, charts and drawings to give pictorial representations and managing spatial information systems
- undertaking research and development of surveying and photogrammetric measurement systems, cadastral systems and land information systems
- planning and designing land subdivision projects and negotiating details with local governments and other authorities
- advising Architects, Engineering Professionals, environmental and other scientists or other relevant professionals on the technical requirements of surveying,
mapping and spatial information systems
- compiling and evaluating data, interpreting codes of practice, and writing reports concerning survey measurement, land use and tenure
- preparing site plans and survey reports required for conveyancing and land ownership matters
- evaluating, compiling and maintaining spatial information using a range of digital and graphical source materials, including aerial photographs, satellite
imagery, survey documents, existing maps and records, historical data, reports and statistics
- analysing and interpreting data to design maps, graphs, plans, drawings and three-dimensional models using geographic information and related
systems
- developing and trialling new applications for use in geographic information systems
- supervising and coordinating the work of Surveying or Spatial Science Technicians in the production and reproduction of geographic products
Skill Level
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. In some instances relevant experience
and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Registration or licensing may be
required.
Occupations in this Group
Sources: www.abs.gov.au and DIBP