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We are currently recruiting Permanent Civil Surveyors for a brand-new scope of work at HPC (Somerset)

Are you an experienced

  • Civil Engineering Surveyors

  • Civil Engineering Senior Surveyors

  • Civil Engineering Project Surveyors

    Have you had experience with

  • Implementation of dimensional control

  • Quality assurance

  • Survey data management and analytics

  • Supply Survey drawings and data

  • Produce survey quality records

  • Provide technical support

  • Working both on site and in an office as required

  • Utilise a variety of ‘state of the art’ specialist survey equipment and technology including, Leica TS16 / MS60 Robotics, Leica RTC360, Leica GNSS or similar

  • Software use includes, Civil3D, AutoCAD, Leica Infinity, Leica Cyclone3RD, MicroSurvey Star*Net, Microsoft Office, Excel and more

    Salary Package information

  • Salary Surveyors £35- £45K

  • Senior Surveyor £45- £55K

  • Project Surveyor £55 – £60K

  • Mobility allowance (subsistence), accommodation allowance (geographical dependent)

    These are long-term - permanent roles (client is unable to provide sponsorship for these positions)

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