National Technology Week™

Geomatics Technology

Mapping and related technicians and technologists gather, analyze, interpret and use geospatial information for applications in natural resources, geology, environment and land use planning. This unit group includes technologists and technicians, who design and prepare maps, interpret aerial photographs, operate interpretative and airborne remote sensing equipment, and develop and operate geographical information systems. They are employed by all levels of government, the armed forces, utilities, mapping, computer software, forestry, architectural, engineering and consulting firms and other related establishments.

On the Job...

Things that Cartographic technicians and technologists do at work are:

Photogrammetric technologists and technicians perform some or all of the following duties:

Things that Photogrammetric technicians and technologists do are:

Career Options

On the Job...

Things that Remote sensing technicians and technologists do at work are:

Things that Geographic information systems (GIS) technicians and technologists do at work are:

Educational Requirements:

Completion of secondary school is required.

Technologists in this unit group require completion of a two to three-year college program in cartography, photogrammetry, aerial survey, remote sensing, geographic information system or geomatics.

Technicians in this unit group require completion of a one to two year college program in cartography, photogrammetry, aerial survey, remote sensing, geographic information system or geomatics.