• Question: what is your job like

    Asked by zeds536urps47 on 2 Dec 2025. This question was also asked by eves536urps47, fare536carr94.
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      Alexander Treliving answered on 2 Dec 2025:


      My job as a Local Land & Property Gazetteer Officer is great fun, especially if you like working with geographic data and maps. I manage geospatial data to make sure every place has the right name, address and location, so people can find it easily.

      I mostly work on my own, though I’m part of a wider ICT team so it doesn’t get too lonely! There’s also a network of other people across the country who do the same job as me, which is great for job specific support.

      My job is very desk based though I do pop outside for site visits every now and again. This is especially important if a property is difficult to find using a map.

      Although I go to the office for face-to-face team meetings once a month, I’m lucky to be able to work from home, which is great as it means I have no commute and can achieve a better work-life balance.

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      Hannah Gow answered on 2 Dec 2025:


      My job involves lots of geography. I make maps🗺️ with location data. I have to make decisions based on environmental settings, like “can we put a pond here on this type of geology?” I use lots of data including elevations, soil data, geology, historic land use, flooding and many many more.

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      Tom Moir answered on 2 Dec 2025:


      My job is very varied. I work from home, but manage a lot of people across the west of England and Wales; those people are flying drones, or out surveying the landscape to capture changes like new houses, or roads, to help the government/local councils/emergency services/car sat navs make good decisions.

      Whilst I’m at a desk a lot, I do get to go around the country and see my teams, to solve problems and help direct their work. Each day is different, from meetings, to organising new equipment or safety processes, or fixing things to make sure we’re keeping the map of the UK up to date

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      Louise Thurston answered on 4 Dec 2025:


      My job varies day to day but I am able to decide what I do each day which is great fun! Because I am conducting research by myself, I am able to work to my own schedule.

      Some days I can be in a river taking samples of water and bugs, others I’ll be in a lab analyzing my samples. Some days I can be at my desk analyzing data and writing up my results for others to see. I also teach and help run workshops and conferences for other scientists.

      Each day can be different but that is my favorite thing about it!

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