Geomatics Engineer

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High School

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The best foundation for geomatics engineering includes strong work in mathematics and computers. While some knowledge of geography is important, this is a technology field. The ability to adapt to changes and handle high-level mathematical models is more important.

Engineer John Carpenter says that the technology he uses now is cutting edge and very exciting. His computer skills make him very valuable in the geomatics field. "They're very important. They're probably the key to the job," he says.

Geomatics engineers typically require bachelor's degrees in engineering. It is possible to take a specialty in geomatics. By acquiring advanced degrees in engineering, professionals can obtain higher-level management, teaching and consulting positions.