Land Surveyor setting out Engineer

Kingston upon Hull
8 months ago
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Company Overview:
Our client, is a prominent Land and Engineering Survey company renowned for its exceptional Topographical Surveying services, Site Engineering, and Site Supervision within the civil engineering sector. Leveraging cutting-edge survey equipment such as Leica Robotic Total Stations, Leica GPS, Mobile Mapping, and AutoCAD, our dedicated teams ensure precision and excellence in every project.

Role Description:
Join our client's team as a full-time Land Surveyor, responsible for conducting Topographic Surveys and Land Surveying utilizing state-of-the-art Total Stations and Laser Scanners. Your role will involve preparing survey drawings and mastering surveying software to process data efficiently.

Qualifications:

  • Expertise in Topographic Surveys, Land Surveying, Total Station, and Laser Scanning-OR two of these.

  • Experience in Building Surveying and Surveying.

  • Proficiency in AutoCAD and survey data processing.

  • Excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills.

  • Capability to work independently.

  • Highways surveying experience is highly valued.

  • A relevant qualification and prior industry experience.

  • Valid driving license.

    What's on offer?
    Be part of our clients dynamic team, contributing to excellence in land surveying and engineering services. Enjoy a supportive company culture, competitive salary + benefits, and the opportunity to work on impactful projects across the UK. Join them and make your mark in the industry!

    This is an urgent role, for more information or to apply please send your CV ASAP

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