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Surveyor

A Surveyor (Licensed or Registered) measures and maps land and structures for legal, construction, and cadastral purposes. In Australia, licensed surveyors determine legal property boundaries and prepare plans for land title registration.

Indicative salary range
$85,000 - $155,000 (2025 indicative)

Full-time AUD, 2025 indicative. Wide bands reflect variation by employer, experience, and location.

Labour market demand

Consistent demand in land development, construction, and infrastructure; licensed surveyor shortages persist in some states.

Occupation list membership

Which Department of Home Affairs skilled lists this occupation currently appears on.

  • MLTSSLMedium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List

    Occupations eligible for permanent visas including Subclass 189 and 190.

  • CSOLCombined Skilled Occupation List

    The merged skilled list that consolidates previous MLTSSL and STSOL eligibility under the Skills in Demand program.

Assessing authority

The body that assesses skills for migration purposes for this occupation.

  • ISN
    ISNSW

Visa pathways

Australian visa subclasses for which this occupation is currently eligible.

State nominations

States and territories that currently nominate this occupation for skilled migration.

CodeState / TerritoryDetails
NSWNew South WalesView nomination →
VICVictoriaView nomination →
QLDQueenslandView nomination →
WAWestern AustraliaView nomination →
SASouth AustraliaView nomination →
TASTasmaniaView nomination →
NTNorthern TerritoryView nomination →
ACTAustralian Capital TerritoryView nomination →

Key duties

  • Conduct cadastral surveys to define and mark legal land boundaries
  • Prepare survey plans for subdivision, title creation, and development
  • Conduct topographic, engineering, and construction surveys
  • Manage survey field crews and office calculations

Skills required

  • Cadastral survey methodology and legal boundary determination
  • Total station, GNSS, and LiDAR survey instrumentation
  • Survey software (MicroSurvey, AutoCAD Civil 3D)
  • Land Title Act and relevant survey legislation

Typical qualifications pathway

Bachelor's degree in surveying; licensed surveyor registration with state Board of Surveyors. ISNSW assesses qualifications for migration.

Visa & occupation list information

Listed on MLTSSL and CSOL, enabling subclasses 186, 189, 190, 482, 485, 491, and 494 For advice on which pathway suits your circumstances, consult a registered MARA migration agent.

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