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Becoming Registered

Finding a Supervisor

A Graduate Surveyor needs a Supervising Surveyor for the duration of their Professional Training Agreement (PTA).  A Supervising Surveyor must be a licensed surveyor that has been registered for more than two years and can not have more than two concurrent Professional Training Agreements. 

 

A Supervising Surveyor will:

  • develop a suitable Professional Training Agreement in conjunction with the Graduate Surveyor
  • provide supervision, leadership and tutoring
  • review and provide guidance to the Graduate Surveyor on all projects and surveys prior to submission to the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria
  • report to the Board about the Graduate Surveyor at the completion of the agreement

A graduate surveyor needs to obtain agreement of a licensed surveyor who is willing to be their Supervising Surveyor.  Most Graduate Surveyors find a Supervising Surveyor within the surveying business with which the graduate is employed, be that a firm of consulting surveyors or a government body. 

 

If a Supervising Surveyor is unable to provide for all the elements of the PTA, the Board encourages the utilisation of secondments to other professional survey firms or bodies to gain training in those elements.