The Geospatial Council of Australia (GCA) is pleased to announce the launch of the National Engineering Surveying Certification v2.0. This significant update introduces a fresh approach to certifying engineering surveyors, reflecting the evolving needs of the industry and enhancing the certification’s relevance and accessibility for professionals across the country.
Formerly known as the Engineering Surveying Professional – Australasia Pacific (ESP-AP) Certification, the National Engineering Surveying Certification has been restructured to incorporate new standards and processes, ensuring it continues to set the benchmark for excellence in the field.
Following a comprehensive review by the Certification Committee, Working Group and industry stakeholders, we have implemented a range of enhancements designed to better support both professionals and employers.
Key Updates in v2.0 Include:
- Revised Eligibility Criteria
The certification now requires a minimum AQF 5 Diploma and revised work experience requirements, making it more accessible to professionals at various career stages. - Two-Tier Structure
The introduction of General and Specialist Certification levels allows for greater flexibility, catering to both core competencies and specialised expertise. - Revised Competency Framework
New mandatory categories such as Data Management and Data Analysis have been added, ensuring alignment with modern industry demands. - Digitalised Application Process
A new, user-friendly digital system streamlines the application process, replacing the previous points system with a more transparent assessment approach. - Assessment Interviews
Candidates will now undergo interviews to provide a comprehensive evaluation of their skills and experience. - New Fee Structure
Certification fees have been revised, with GCA members paying $550 for new applications and non-members paying $950. After obtaining initial Certification, candidates can later decide to add Specialist sub-categories and pay the additional fees.
Tony Wheeler, CEO of GCA, commented, “The launch of the National Engineering Surveying Certification v2.0 represents a major step forward for the industry. We have listened to feedback from our members and industry stakeholders to ensure the certification meets the highest standards of competence and professionalism. These enhancements ensure that our certification remains relevant and robust, meeting the demands of modern engineering surveying and providing clear pathways for career advancement.”
Tony Kirchner, Director at the Department of Transport & Main Roads, added, “As an organisation that values the highest levels of precision and expertise, we welcome the changes introduced in v2.0. By introducing the two-tier structure and new competency areas, it empowers engineering surveyors to demonstrate their expertise and remain highly valued in the industry. Employers will greatly benefit from this clarity when hiring or contracting professionals.”
Applications for the National Engineering Surveying Certification are now open, with the next intake session running until 15 November 2024.
For more information on how to apply, click here
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