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. |
Clients may include: | customers with routine or special requestsexternal to organisationinternal to organisationregular and new customers, including:business enterprisesgovernment agenciesmembers of the publicsuppliers. |
Spatial information services may include: | administration (e.g. postcodes, suburbs, and federal and state electoral counties)analysis of environmental, land and geographic informationasset managementcartographic servicescivil engineeringdigital imageryelectricityemergency services managementenvironmental datasetsgeographic information systemsintegrated services – environmental, land and geographic related datasetsland ownership tenure systemlocal governmentlocation-based servicesglobal positioningmapping facilitiessite analysissurvey marksseweragetelecommunicationstown planningutility services such as waterwater catchment. |
Standards and guidelines may include: | equipmenthardwareindustrylegalprofessionalsoftwarespatial datastatutory. |
Project specifications may include: | budgetdata capture methodspersonnel requiredproject deliverablesresources neededtimelines. |
Work instructions may be verbal and written and may include: | completion spatial datahealth detailsmilestonesoccupational detailsspatial data presentationspatial data type. |
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. |
Resources may include: | equipmenthardware and softwarehumanmaterialspatial data. |
Project plans may include: | acquiring intellectual propertyacquisition strategiesevaluation criteriafinancial managementhuman resource managementhuman resource training needs in relation to projectmilestonesperformance indicatorsproject implementationquality standardsreturn on investmentrisk management. |
Relevant personnel may include: | colleaguesstaff or employee representativessupervisors or line managerssuppliersusers. |
Higher authoritymay include: | clientcustomerother personnel within the organisation, such as higher management. |
Legal, statutory and industry requirements and standards may include: | confidentiality and privacy requirementscompliance requirements with financial servicesduty of careethicsindustrial relations and anti-discriminationindustry standards of practiceOHS requirementsorganisational instructionsrelevant environment protection legislationrelevant state, territory and federal legislation. |
Contingencies may include: | adverse weatherchanges in planscontractual issuesequipment failurehuman resource issueslegislative impactpolitical influencesstakeholder priorities. |
Spatial technology may include: | data recording equipmentelectronic theodolitesglobal navigation satellite system (GNSS) unitspersonal computer-based digitising boardsphotogrammetric instrumentstotal stationvehicles. |
Presentation may: | include:client requirementscostingshandoutsplansbe:formal or informalPowerPoint formatto a groupverbal or written. |
Client needs may include: | communication channelscontingency planningcost considerationinformation disclosurepayment arrangementsproject specificspatial datasurveyingtraining. |
OHS may include: | Australian standardsdevelopment of site safety planidentification of potential hazardsinspection of work sitestraining staff in OHS requirementsuse of equipment and signage. |
Agreement may be formal or informal and may include information on: | costinsurance detailsresourcestimelines. |
Contract refers to: | an agreement between parties to perform a task or deliver a service and may be:emailmemoverbalwritten. |