Land Readjustment Clerk

かんちがかりじむいん

Industry & Occupation

Public Service, Legal & Administration

Classification

Summary

A public administration clerical position involved in creating land readjustment plans, negotiating with landowners, and handling registration procedures in land readjustment projects for farmland and urban areas.

Description

Land Readjustment Clerks engage in land readjustment projects aimed at consolidating farmland or redeveloping urban areas, formulating land readjustment plans based on on-site survey results. They handle a wide range of clerical tasks, including negotiations and coordination with landowners and relevant agencies, creating land readjustment maps, adjusting land valuations, and applying for registration at the Legal Affairs Bureau. They belong to local government departments and collaborate with survey technicians from other departments, construction divisions, agricultural committees, and others to advance projects. They also manage project progress, budget adjustments, and responses to legal amendments, requiring accuracy and coordination skills.

Future Outlook

Although local governments face budget constraints, the importance of land readjustment operations is expected to be maintained to a certain extent due to the ongoing consolidation and collectivization of farmland and urban redevelopment.

Personality Traits

Analytical orientation / Cooperative / Honest / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Administrative Agency Employment / Full-time Permanent / Local Government Civil Servant / On-site Surveys

Career Path

Chief Clerk → Section Chief (Land Readjustment担当) → Assistant Section Chief → Section Chief

Required Skills

CAD Operation / Document Preparation / Land Registration Procedures / Reading and Writing Survey Drawings

Recommended Skills

GIS / Knowledge of Administrative Laws and Regulations / Negotiation Skills

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Logical thinking is essential for analyzing land use plans and creating drawings.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Errors in drawings or registration information can greatly impact the project.
Communication Skills Due to frequent negotiations and coordination with landowners and relevant agencies.
Planning & Organization Project management and planning are the main tasks.
Collaboration & Teamwork Collaboration with survey technicians, other departments, and landowners is necessary.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Mainly centered on standard procedures and legal regulations.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Mainly desk work with little heavy labor.

Related Qualifications

  • Assistant Surveyor
  • Judicial Scrivener
  • Land Readjustment Technician

Related Jobs

  • Cadastral Surveyor
  • Land Readjustment Project Clerk

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