First listed on: 11 September 2024

Administrative Officer 6 (Remuneration Package $113,538 - $126,390)
Survey Branch – Survey Land Records
Fixed vacancy in Darwin to 06/01/2025

Main Highlights

  • Provide services, and advice, on land survey requirements associated with survey plan approvals; land titling and developments; and the interpretation of land survey and tenure records.
  • Maintain land survey, parcel, tenure records, plans and data using relevant applications, systems and databases.
  • Preparation of land survey correspondence and data, including assessments and reports associated with survey plan approvals, land parcels, and land tenure records.
  • Support effective communication with team, industry and land professionals.

Apply your practical knowledge and operational experience in land administration, titling or survey; and geospatial information management to provide accurate and timely advice or services on related matters.

The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics (DIPL) was established in 2016 to bring together many of the key functions that drive land use, infrastructure and transport. The Agency aims to drive the sustainable, economic and social advancement of the Northern Territory through land use and transport planning, infrastructure investment and effective logistics supply chains. Apart from creating a vibrant future for Territorians, DIPL offers employees the opportunity to develop careers within the Public Sector and across many disciplines.

As a Senior Land Information Officer, deliver land survey advice and services, on statutory survey requirements, survey plan assessments, and land developments. Applying your communication and geospatial skills you will also be responsible for preparing administrative and technical reports, as well as ensuring the integrity of relevant textual and geospatial databases or systems.

To be successful you require demonstrated capability in assessing and critically evaluating land survey and tenure records; preparation of reports, maps, as well as using and maintain survey geospatial information in applications, databases or systems. You will also need the ability to interactive effectively in a team, and with a range of people from diverse backgrounds.

This is an amazing time to live in Darwin, Northern Territory, as we are fortunate to experience the unique and diverse landscape of the NT, whilst enjoying a relaxed lifestyle, strong community spirit and culturally rich society.

In return you will be offered a competitive salary package inclusive of 6 weeks annual leave, 17.5% leave loading and excellent career progression opportunities.

For further information about this vacancy please contact: Andrew Chaplin on 08 8995 5346 or andrew.chaplin@nt.gov.au

Quote vacancy number: 34162
Closing date: 03.10.2024

Applications should consist of a one page summary sheet, resume / CV and copies of relevant qualifications.

For a copy of the Job Description or to view career opportunities in the Northern Territory Government please visit https://jobs.nt.gov.au/Home/Search 




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