New Zealand law states that only a Licensed Cadastral Surveyor can certify a cadastral (land title) survey. To become a Licensed Cadastral Surveyor, you will need to obtain a Bachelor of Surveying (BSurv), and then complete two years of practical work, a series of tests, and then give a presentation of your practical work to the Cadastral Surveyors Licensing Board.
The job responsibilities of a Licensed Cadastral Surveyor may include any of the following:
Given enough experience, a Licensed Cadastral Surveyor can move into a more senior or managerial role within a surveying or construction business or become a consultant. Alternatively, a Surveyor could also progress into any of the following specialist areas: Civil Engineering Surveying, Hydrographic Surveying, Underground Mine Surveying or Map Making.
50K – 80K per annum (NZD)
Level 4, Aviation House, 12 Johnston Street Wellington 6011 New Zealand
Level 1, Altrans House, 104 Quay Street Auckland 1010 New Zealand
16 Ihakara Street Paraparaumu, 5032 New Zealand
50A Ossian Street Ahuriri, Napier 4110 New Zealand
© Rob Law Max 2022. All Right Reserved.