
A land surveyor using a theodolite to conduct a site survey
Land surveyors map the Earth's surface to determine boundaries, locations, topographic features and man-made structures.
He whakamārama
Ko tā te kairuri whenua mahi ko te whakamahere i ngā āhutanga o te mata o te whenua hei whakatau i ngā takiwā, ngā wāhi, ngā hua matawhenua me ngā hanganga ka hangā e te ringa tangata.
Entry Requirements
To become a land surveyor, you need to have a Bachelor of Surveying (BSurv).

Pay
Pay for land surveyors varies depending on experience and qualifications.

Job Outlook
Demand for land surveyors is affected by the health of the construction industry.
Skill shortage information
There is a long term skill shortage for this job.
Source: Department of Immigration, Skills Shortages