Elements and Performance Criteria
- Use GIS software to query spatial data.
- Spatial data updates are accessed, read, interpreted and edited to ensure they are in an acceptable format to meet functional requirements.
- Entities and attributes are used to display spatial information that will assist in the delivery of spatial information services.
- Entity and attribute queries of spatial data are used to generate summary results.
- Results from queries are used to present spatial data graphically according to organisational guidelines.
- Entity and attribute queries are applied when using univariate statistics to explore the dataset.
- Routine spatial data problems or irregularities are solved in the course of the activity or via consultation with relevant personnel.
- Keyboard and computer hardware equipment are used to meet functional requirements on speed and accuracy and according to OHS requirements.
- Skills and knowledge are updated to accommodate changes in GIS software.
- Solve problems using GIS software.
- Existing spatial and aspatial data is adjusted to integrate with new data to meet documentation and reporting requirements and to add to personal learning and organisational intelligence.
- Geospatial techniques on appropriate software are used to combine spatial layers data to solve problems, highlight selected data features and improve the visual aspect and understanding of the project.
- Spatial overlay techniques are used to solve problems and generate results pertaining to the spatial project as specified by relevant personnel.
- Cartographic integrity is tested and validated to solve accuracy and quality problems.
- Produce reports based on basic spatial analysis.
- Archive data.