详情介绍
中文
21203 – 土地测量员
土地测量师计划、指导和进行法律测量以确定不动产边界、轮廓和其他自然或人造特征的位置,并准备和维护与这些测量有关的横截面图、官方计划、记录和文件。他们受雇于联邦、省和市政府、私营部门土地测量机构、房地产开发、自然资源、工程和建筑公司,或者他们可能是个体经营者。
标题索引
- 地籍测量师
- 加拿大土地测量师
- 城市测量员
- 委托土地测量师
- 国家测量员
- 土地测量主管
- 土地测量党组长
- 土地测量师
- 法定测量师
- 管道测量员
- 验船师
- 专业土地测量师
- 物业测量师
- 省土地测量师
- 铁路测量员
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
- 制定进行法律调查的调查计划、方法和程序
- 计划、指导和监督或进行调查,以建立和标记财产、土地、省和加拿大土地、原住民土地索赔、井场、采矿权、公用事业通行权、道路和高速公路的合法边界
- 调查和布局农村和城市发展的细分
- 使用电子测距设备、全球定位系统 (GPS) 和无人驾驶飞行器 (UAV)/无人机确定精确位置
- 使用地理信息系统 (GIS) 和计算机辅助设计与制图 (CAD) 分析、管理和显示数据
- 记录在调查活动中获得的所有测量结果和其他信息
- 准备或监督准备和汇编与不动产边界测量有关的所有数据、计划、图表、记录和文件
- 证明并承担为建立不动产边界而进行的调查的责任
- 就与法律调查有关的事项提供建议、提供咨询并作为专家证人作证
- 可监督其他土地测量员、土地测量技师和技术员。
就业要求
- 通常需要地理信息工程或测量工程学士学位。
- 需要具有测量科学或测绘技术的大学文凭以及额外的学分,并成功完成由地区土地测量师考试委员会设置的同等考试。
- 需要一到三年的申请期。
- 需要成功完成专业土地测量师考试。
- 需要联邦或省级土地测量师执照。
附加信息
- 联邦法规要求从加拿大土地测量师协会获得单独的许可才能测量国家公园、原住民土地、近海地区和北部地区等区域。
排除
- 土木工程技师和技术员(22300)
- 工程管理人员(20010)
- 水道测量员 - 地质学(在21102 Geoscientists and oceanographers中)
- 土地测量技术人员(22213)
- 测量工程师;地理信息工程师(在21300 土木工程师中)
- 城市和土地利用规划师 ( 21202)
- 测绘气象学技术职业(22214)
English
21203 – Land surveyors
Land surveyors plan, direct and conduct legal surveys to establish the location of real property boundaries, contours and other natural or human-made features, and prepare and maintain cross-sectional drawings, official plans, records and documents pertaining to these surveys. They are employed by federal, provincial and municipal governments, private sector land surveying establishments, real estate development, natural resource, engineering and construction firms, or they may be self-employed.
Index of titles
- Cadastral surveyor
- Canada lands surveyor
- City surveyor
- Commissioned land surveyor
- Country surveyor
- Land survey supervisor
- Land surveying party chief
- Land surveyor
- Legal surveyor
- Pipeline surveyor
- Port surveyor
- Professional land surveyor
- Property surveyor
- Provincial land surveyor
- Railway surveyor
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
- Develop survey plans, methods and procedures for conducting legal surveys
- Plan, direct and supervise or conduct surveys to establish and mark legal boundaries of properties, parcels of lands, provincial and Canada Lands, Aboriginal land claims, wellsites, mining claims, utility rights-of-way, roadways and highways
- Survey and lay out subdivisions for rural and urban development
- Determine precise locations using electronic distance measuring equipment, global positioning systems (GPS), and unmanned aerial vehicules (UAV)/drones
- Analyze, manage and display data using geographic information systems (GIS) and computer-aided design and drafting (CAD)
- Record all measurements and other information obtained during survey activities
- Prepare or supervise the preparation and compilation of all data, plans, charts, records and documents related to surveys of real property boundaries
- Certify and assume liability for surveys made to establish real property boundaries
- Advise, provide consultation and testify as an expert witness on matters related to legal surveys
- May supervise other land surveyors, and land survey technologists and technicians.
Employment requirements
- A bachelor's degree in geomatics engineering or survey engineering is usually required.
- A college diploma in survey science or geomatics technology with additional academic credits and successful completion of equivalent examinations set by a regional board of examiners for land surveyors is required.
- A one- to three-year articling period is required.
- Successful completion of professional land surveyor examinations is required.
- A federal or provincial land surveyor's licence is required.
Additional information
- Federal statutes require a separate licence from the Association of Canada Land Surveyors to survey areas such as national parks, Aboriginal lands, offshore areas and northern territories.
Exclusions
- Civil engineering technologists and technicians (22300)
- Engineering managers (20010)
- Hydrographic surveyor - geology (in 21102 Geoscientists and oceanographers)
- Land survey technologists and technicians (22213)
- Survey engineer; geomatics engineer (in 21300 Civil engineers )
- Urban and land use planners (21202)
- Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology (22214)