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Quantity Surveyor

Kairūri Utu Hanga Whare

Quantity surveyors manage finances for constructions, calculate budgets and prepare detailed estimates to ensure budgets are sufficient.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
2-3 years

Entry-level quantity surveyors usually earn
$48K-$100K per year

Experienced quantity surveyors can earn
$100K-$170K per year

Surveyor

Kairūri

Surveyors plan, direct and conduct survey work to determine the position of boundaries, locations, topographic features and built structures.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
4 years

Licensed surveyors usually earn
$90K-$110K per year

Survey Technician

Kaihangarau Rūri Whenua

Survey technicians collect, record, and evaluate geographical information and prepare databases, maps, charts and plans.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
2 years

New survey technicians usually earn
$48K-$55K per year

Experienced survey technicians usually earn
$60K-$80K per year

Marine Engineer

Mataaro Kaipuke

Marine engineers operate, service and repair engines, and mechanical and electronic equipment on ships and boats.

Job opportunities
Poor
Training usually required
1-3 years

New marine engineers usually earn
$65K-$80K per year

Experienced marine engineers usually earn
$80K-$184K per year

Ship's Master

Poutikanga Whakahaere Kaipuke

Ship's masters are in charge of a ship, its crew and any passengers or cargo it is carrying – on the water and in port. On tugs or pilot boats, ship's masters may guide or assist ships in and out of harbours or through difficult waterways.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
2-3 years

Ship's masters on small vessels usually earn
$48K-$70K per year

Ship's masters on large, foreign-going vessels usually earn
$125K-$250K per year