Career spotlight
Chartered surveyors
Average National Salaries (2020)
Age 20
£16,120
Age 35
£39,520
Age 50
£47,840
Average salary in the East Midlands: £37,960
What does this career do?
Chartered surveyors conduct surveys related to the measurement, management, valuation and development of land, natural resources, buildings, other types of property, and infrastructure such as harbours, roads and railway lines.
Typical tasks
- surveys, measures and describes land surfaces to establish property boundaries and to aid with construction or cartographic work
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surveys mines, prepares drawings of surfaces, hazards and other features to control the extent and direction of mining
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surveys buildings to determine necessary alterations and repairs
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measures shore lines, elevations and underwater contours, establishes high and low water marks, plots shore features and defines navigable channels.
Current entry requirements
Entrants usually possess an accredited degree, equivalent qualification and/or postgraduate qualification. Entrants must also have successfully completed a probationary training period and professional assessment. Entry requirements to professional bodies vary.
Percentage in work
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Predicted employment status in 2022
Full-time
Part-time
Self Employed
Predicted employment levels in the East Midlands
Career related courses available at West Notts
About the statistics
Data is powered by LMI for All and is sourced from labour market statistics from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the Institute for Employment Research, the Department for Works and Pensions, and the UK Commission for Employment and Skills.