Geospatial Technician - Early Professional Assessment
Assessment Summary
Purpose
This assessment is designed for early professional candidates with 2–4 years of experience in the geospatial field within the mining and minerals industry. Its main goal is to evaluate the candidate's technical knowledge and practical skills in geospatial technologies and applications.
Overview
The assessment consists of questions that cover fundamental and advanced topics relevant to geospatial technology, specifically tailored for early professionals with 2–4 years of experience. It evaluates core traits such as technical proficiency in GIS, understanding of geospatial data types, and application of spatial analysis techniques. The test is structured to assess knowledge in various areas including georeferencing, LiDAR, remote sensing, and GPS technology. It is designed to identify candidates who possess a strong foundation in geospatial concepts and the practical ability to apply these skills in the mining and minerals industry, ensuring they can effectively contribute to geospatial projects and data management.
- Industry: Mining & Minerals
- Level: Early Professional
- Tag: Geospatial Technician
- Total Questions: 25
Skills
- Georeferencing
- GIS data formats
- Spatial analysis
- LiDAR technology
- Buffer analysis
- Vector and raster data
- GPS technology
- Spatial accuracy
- Remote sensing
- Network analysis
- Photogrammetry
- Digital Elevation Models
- GIS software proficiency
Ideal Roles
- Geospatial Technician
- GIS Analyst
- Remote Sensing Specialist
- Cartographer
