Land Readjustment Clerk

くかくせいりじむいん

Industry & Occupation

Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities

Classification

Summary

An administrative role that plans and coordinates land readjustment as part of public works projects, optimizing land use through surveying, land exchange, and stakeholder coordination.

Description

Land readjustment clerks, in land readjustment projects under urban planning or rural development initiatives, use survey and measurement data to create land exchange plans and drawings, hold explanatory meetings for stakeholders, prepare documents, and support registration procedures. They work for public organizations or consulting firms, negotiating with diverse stakeholders to smoothly advance projects. Skills in GIS and CAD for drawing management, understanding of laws and regulations, and project management abilities are required.

Future Outlook

Stable demand continues due to urban redevelopment and aging infrastructure renewal needs. GIS and DX utilization is advancing, requiring a fusion of specialized knowledge and IT skills.

Personality Traits

Analytical Orientation / Cooperative / Good at Coordination / Meticulous / Strong Sense of Responsibility

Work Style

Desk Work / Flexitime System / On-Site Surveys / Public Sector Employment

Career Path

Land Readjustment Clerk (Junior) → Chief Land Readjustment Clerk → Deputy Section Chief (Urban Planning Section) → Section Chief (Urban Planning Section) → Municipal Technical Supervisor → Private Consultant

Required Skills

Drawing Creation and Management / GIS/CAD Software Operation / Laws and Regulations Knowledge / Stakeholder Coordination / Survey Data Analysis

Recommended Skills

English Document Reading / Project Management / Statistical Analysis

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Logical thinking is essential to analyze survey data and laws and reflect them in plans.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy High accuracy is required since errors in drawings or registration documents are not tolerated.
Communication Skills High coordination skills are needed to build consensus with landowners and government offices.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Quantitative analysis skills are essential for survey data and area calculations.
Planning & Organization Planning and organizational abilities are important for managing multiple tasks and stakeholders in parallel.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Physical Stamina & Endurance Mainly desk work with low physical demands.

Related Qualifications

  • Administrative Scrivener
  • Real Estate Appraiser
  • Surveyor

Aliases

  • Land Readjustment Officer
  • Land Use Planning Clerk

Related Jobs

  • Civil Engineer
  • Real Estate Appraiser
  • Surveyor
  • Urban Planning Clerk

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