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Cartographer

"As a cartographer, I want to produce map products accurately with aesthetic and practical features, as well as fulfilling the requirement of the user." Ayden, Cartographer of Lands Department. "Moreover, we will keep an eye on the growing trend of cartography so as to cater for the public needs and new techniques. We will also continue the development of various map products and apps. Serving the society through map services is our mission," Yvonne, Cartographer of Lands Department. Please watch our video to find out more information about the work of Cartographer of Lands Department and its career prospect. Organisation chartOfficial recruitment page

Technical Officer (Cartographic)

Lee Ming-yeung, Technical Officer (Cartographic), said, “Many people think that a Technical Officer (Cartographic) needs to work before a computer in the office every day and is a very boring job. It is actually not the case.” Lee Ka-wai, Technical Officer (Cartographic), said, “I hope more people who have a liking or talent for cartography will join the industry so that the cartographic skills and knowledge will be passed on.” Please watch the video for more information about the work and promotion prospects of the post of Technical Officer (Cartographic). Organisation chartOfficial recruitment page

Land Surveyor

"We will utilise the pilotless aircraft to take photos for handling the work regarding the land management and the study of topographical changes, "Elsie, Land Surveyor of Lands Department. "We will regularly utilise the fixed-wing aircraft provided by the Government Flying Service to overfly Hong Kong in order to take aerial photographs for the production of topographic map and orthophoto map, "Ben, Land Surveyor of Lands Department. Please watch our video to find out more information about the work of Land Surveyor of Lands Department and its career prospect. Organisation chartOfficial recruitment page

Survey Officer (Land)

Wong Sau-lei, Survey Officer (Land), said, “A Survey Officer is required to work outdoors and also in office. So it suits my active yet quiet personality.” Lau Chi-wun, Survey Officer (Land), said, “And it is a stable civil service job, providing civil service benefits like housing and medical benefits. So it has attracted many young people to join. Please watch the video for more information about the work and promotion prospects of the post of Survey Officer (Land). Organisation chartOfficial recruitment page