Description
Highlight GIS-issues that require special attention. Report on these issues and their development on a regular basis.
Alternative labels
GIS issues highlighting
highlighting GIS issues
highlight GIS issues
identification of GIS issues
identifying GIS issues
GIS issues identification
highlighting of GIS issues
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
cross-sector
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Identify GIS issues is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Mine surveyor: Mine surveyors prepare and maintain mining plans in line with statutory and management requirements. They keep records of the physical progress of mining operations and of ore or mineral production.
Hydrogeologist: Hydrogeologists in mining study the distribution, quality and flow of water in order to keep mine workings free of nuisance water and to ensure an adequate supply of process water. They supply and evaluate information which will protect ground and surface water from contamination.
Optional skill
Identify GIS issues is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Pipeline route manager: Pipeline route managers oversee the day-to-day operational aspects of transporting goods via pipeline infrastructures. They have an overview of the network and plan the different routes to transport goods from one site to another. They strive for the most efficient and less costly route. They troubleshoot arising issues in networks and sites, ensure implementation of regulations, and follow up the achievement of transport targets.
Mine surveying technician: Mine surveying technicians conduct boundary and topographic surveys and surveys of the progress of mining operations. They operate surveying equipment and utilise programs to retrieve and interpret relevant data, and perform computations as required.
References
- Identify GIS issues – ESCO