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Permanent
Location – West London
Salary - £25,000 - £45,000 Per Annum Negotiable depending on experience
A brilliant opportunity has arisen for one of our well established clients based in the west midlands that operate as market leaders in mobile mapping and Geomatic surveying. They focus on larger scale projects using the latest digital technology. Their mission is to deliver a professional and personal service, regulated at all times by RICS controls and underpinned by strong ethical standards.
Due to a large influx of work they are now looking for Land Surveyors at a range of experience levels to join the team. As the land surveyor your role will involve supporting Senior Surveyors and Project Managers to conduct surveys in a variety of different environments. The types of survey tasks you will carry out include; topographic, utility, mobile mapping, laser scanning and office data processing. The sectors in which they specialise are; rail and guided transport, highways and bridges, aviation and airside, estates and property, energy & utilities and environmental & marine.
Responsibility & Duties

  • Responsible for undertaking topographic/utilities/mobile mapping surveys
  • Total station and GPS/GNSS observations as the land surveyor
  • Management of survey teams onsite as the land surveyor
  • Mentor and train less experienced team members as and when required
  • Assistance in the overall development of the survey department
  • Adherence to Company manuals and processes as the land surveyor
  • Ensure QA/QC Compliance as the land surveyor
    Experience & Qualification
  • PTS and CSCS accreditations are required as the land surveyor
  • Experience carrying out topographical surveys
  • Experience of using Robotic Total Stations & GNSS
  • Experience using AutoCAD software as the land surveyor
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Right to work in the UK
    Should this be of interest to you please get in contact and send your most up to date CV to the email address below or send me a message on Linkdin to discuss in more detail
    pritesh @ t-talent. co. uk
    (phone number removed)
    Linkedin- priteshtailordesigncad

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