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Utility Surveyor / Trainee Utility Surveyor

📍 Devon & Cornwall (Redruth / Exeter)

💰 £25,000 - £40,000 per year (DOE)

About the Role

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Utility Surveyor or Trainee Utility Surveyor to join a well-established surveying business operating across Devon and Cornwall.

Working on a diverse range of projects-from major infrastructure schemes to domestic sites-you'll gain exposure to a variety of environments and the latest surveying technology, including GPR, CAT & Genny, CCTV, GNSS, robotic total stations, laser scanners, and UAVs.

This role involves a mix of site-based and office-based work, and a full UK driving licence is essential.

Key Responsibilities

Carrying out utility surveys

Undertaking topographic surveys

Processing data and producing drawings

Conducting CCTV surveys

About You

We're looking for someone with a practical mindset, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work across different environments.

Ideally, you will have:

2+ years' UK experience in topographic and/or utility/CCTV surveys (for experienced applicants)

Degree or HNC/D qualification (preferred)

Experience using Leica or Trimble survey equipment

Knowledge of CAT & Genny, GPR, and CCTV survey methods

Experience with AutoCAD and/or ArcGISFor trainees:

Good GCSEs and relevant A Levels or T Levels (including Maths & English)

A genuine interest in surveying or engineering

What's on Offer

Competitive salary based on experience

Ongoing training and career development (including day/block release opportunities)

Paid overtime

Contributory pension

Flexible working options

Company vehicle (car or van)This is a great opportunity to join a supportive and experienced team, working on varied and interesting projects across the South West.

To find out more, contact Louise at Berry Recruitment on (phone number removed).

Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job

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