Land Surveyor HYBRID

Royal Leamington Spa
4 days ago
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Our client was established over 20 years ago offering extensive surveying and consultancy services. Since then, they have grown beyond all recognition,diversifying and employing 600 + staff

They offer clients a range of geospatial services from 3D modelling and topographic surveys to underground utility surveys and measured building surveys. A career in geospatial surveying provides the perfect environment for a surveyor at any level to develop and progress their career

They now require Land Surveyors to work on a Hybrid basis from a base in The Midlands

Are you ready to use cutting-edge technology and use your technical skills to make a tangible impact on the world around us?

Working as part of the Geospatial team, you’ll have the opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects, from small scale projects to large infrastructure developments. This exposure to various industries and applications will help you expand your skillset and gain valuable experience in different aspects of the field.

LAND SURVEYOR

  • 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 PREFERRED 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

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