Surveying
There are different types of surveying and in this apprenticeship you can cover one of five pathways:
- Maintenance
- Quantity surveying
- General practice
- Building surveying
- Valuation
The nature of your learning will depend on your employer’s scope of operation. Depending on the pathway you choose you could learn how to assess the condition of a property, value commercial property, plan maintenance schedules or help manage the development of land.
As an apprentice, you’ll probably learn health and safety, how to manage your own workload, how to help assess the condition of a property, how to help monitor the maintenance of the property and about collecting, analysing and presenting measured survey data. You may have the option to learn other skills such as cost-control, solving disputes and building regulations.
After successful completion of the Advanced Apprenticeship, you’ll be well placed in a varied profession with excellent prospects.
Job Roles
- General Practice Surveyor Technician
- Building Surveyor Technician
- Quantity Surveyor Technician
- Valuation Surveyor Technician
- Maintenace Surveyor Technician
Last Updated: 10/02/2012