Required skills business negotiation communication skills to: consult effectively with clients and colleagues, building on others’ ideas to advance discussion and questioning others to clarify ideas explore ideas in discussion impart knowledge and ideas through oral, written and visual means listen and question to clarify and elicit information participate effectively in verbal interactions present information computer skills to develop business documentation initiative and enterprise skills to: delegate duties manage contracts and information literacy skills to: advanced written skills assess, develop and use workplace information develop detailed understanding of enterprise policies and procedures in order to identify current and future needs and opportunities read and write key performance reports, including technical reports research and evaluate in order to source SIS information write complex flow chart in order to identify and distil information write detailed text identifying specific course of action and detailing alternatives after defining the needs of audience and purpose of information numeracy skills to: analyse errors conduct image analysis estimate costs interpret and analyse statistics perform mental calculations record with accuracy and precision undertake high level computations organisational skills to: plan and coordinate technical and human resource inputs to research activities plan and prioritise activities to meet contractual requirements spatial skills to: design spatial projects exercise precision and accuracy in relation to spatial and aspatial data design archive and retrieve spatial data manage and manipulate spatial data manage files solve complex problems relating to height, depth, breadth, dimension, direction and position in actual operational activity and virtual representation train others in spatial precision techniques problem-solving skills in order to select appropriate course of action from a wide variety of options proofreading and editing quality assurance research and analytical skills to: assemble evidence and evaluate for accuracy and relevance review and proofread own writing summarise data in a logically coherent structure use and follow academic procedure for research techniques and copyright procedures use a variety of strategies for planning technical manual interpretation use relevant software, hardware and equipment Required knowledge copyright and other relevant legislation data presentation techniques design methods enterprise policies and procedures across the range of required tasks enterprise report formats guideline development information management legislation as it applies to the spatial industry sector measurement techniques metadata methods of assessing existing spatial datasets and dataset sources organisational policies and guidelines, such as OHS guidelines project management tools, techniques and methodologies presentation methods relevant software packages research techniques risk management principles safe work practices spatial data capture methodologies spatial information principles and their application SIS project contingencies spatial referencing systems spatial technologies sources of data relevant to the research standard and enterprise-preferred referencing techniques |