The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the performance criteria is detailed below. Add any essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts. |
SIS project may include: | administration (e.g. postcodes, suburbs, and federal and state electoral counties)analysis of environmental, land and geographic informationasset managementcartographic servicescivil engineeringchartsdesignsdigital datadigital imageryelectricityemergency services managementenvironmental datasetsformats of electronic datageographic information systems (GIS)integrated services – environmental, land and geographic related datasetsland ownership tenure systemlocal governmentlocation-based servicesmodelsglobal positioningmapping facilitiessite analysissurvey marksseweragetelecommunicationstown planningutility services such as waterwater catchment. |
Relevant personnel may include: | administrative staffmanagersproduction workersproject workerssupervisorsteam memberstechnical staffusers. |
Resources, equipment and materials may include: | electronic theodolitesglobal navigation satellite system (GNSS) gyro-theodolitehuman resourceslaserslevelsoptical reading instrumentstapestotal station. |
Stakeholders may include: | human resource personnel: internal or externalprocurement agency: internal or external management. |
Team liaison may include: | communicationcomplementary work practicesdutiesformal and informal meetingsmentoring systemproblem solvingproject delivery schedulesreporting mechanismscommunication with supervisorswork allocation. |
Ongoing assessment may include assessment of: | production achievements against targets and milestonespersonnel team output against project specificationsindividuals’ performance against their employment contracts and training requirements. |
Organisational guidelines may include: | code of ethicscompany policylegislation relevant to the work or service functionmanualsOHS policies and procedurespersonnel practices and guidelines outlining work roles and responsibilities. |
Contingencies may include: | equipment failureinjury to personnelpersonnel turnoverobservation errorsobstructions to project planweather. |
Risk management plan may include: | effective managementkeeping within budgetary constraintskeeping within timelinesproject stages clearly identifiedsound internal audit processes. |
Legal, statutory and industry standards may include: | Australian standardsaward and enterprise agreementscertification requirementscodes of practiceduty of careenvironmental standardslocal government requirementsstate statutes and regulationsquality assurance requirements. |
OHS may include: | Australian standardsdevelopment of site safety planidentification of potential hazardsinspection of work sitestraining staff in OHS requirementsuse of equipment and signage. |
Project management mechanisms may include: | communication with stakeholdersdispute resolution guidelinesmonitoring and adjusting key milestones. |
Computation and analysis may include: | design of subdivision layout and infrastructure such as:roadssewer drainagestormwater drainagewater supplyGIS analysis. |
Project specifications may include: | detailed technical descriptions of survey data and its requirementspreparation of cross-sections and plans with all information included. |
Validated means reflecting the true state of a test result, including tests for systematic distortions such as: | confounding biasinformation/data biasobservational biasrecall biasselection bias. |
Client requirements refer to description of outputs and may be contained in: | contractsmemostender briefsverbal instructionswritten instructions. |
Metadata may include: | summarised information about a spatial dataset that describes the characteristics of the dataset, including:availabilityconditions of usecoordinate systemcurrencydate of acquisitionqualitysourcespatial data acquisition methodologiesversion control. |
Monitoring processes may include: | measurement of performance and production against:client expectationsdeadlinesmilestonesobjectivesquality standardsspecificationstargets. |
Quality assurance standards may include: | internal and externalproduct or service measurement against set criteriastandard verificationtarget monitoring. |
Financial management guidelines and processes may include: | approval processescommunicationfinancial authorisationfinancial delegationinvoice guidelinesreporting. |
Production may include: | enhancementsmanual entrypreparation of maps or plansspatial data accessspatial data editingspatial data integration. |
Production documentation may include: | checklistscompleted dispatch recordscontingency reportsproduction reports. |