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A fantastic opportunity has arisen with one of our trusted clients, a well-established environmental and surveying consultancy delivering a diverse range of projects across the UK. The business provides integrated services across land surveying, environmental monitoring, geotechnical investigations, and underground utility mapping, supporting clients within the construction, infrastructure, and environmental sectors. They are committed to delivering accurate, sustainable solutions through the use of modern GNSS systems, robotic total stations, UAVs, 3D laser scanning, and advanced modelling software to capture and interpret complex site data.

Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of environmental and surveying projects, they are now seeking an experienced Senior Surveyor / Survey Manager to support the development and growth of a new office in the South. The role offers exposure to a broad range of topographical, environmental, and infrastructure projects, alongside responsibility for overseeing and developing survey teams and contributing to client development and business growth as the survey manager.

Responsibility & Duties

  • Lead the delivery of topographical, environmental, and survey projects.

  • Line manage and develop survey teams, providing technical guidance and support as the survey manager.

  • Act as the main client contact, managing coordination and ongoing relationships as the survey manager.

  • Plan resources and workloads, ensuring efficiency, H&S, and QA compliance as the survey manager.

  • Approve survey outputs, driving continuous improvement in digital workflows.

  • Grow a department office, manage on-site surveyors

  • Develop business, client management relationships and key stakeholders

    Experience & Qualification

  • Land or Topographical Surveyor has experience overseeing survey delivery as the survey manager.

  • Background in environmental and infrastructure & land surveying.

  • Strong working knowledge of AutoCAD and digital survey outputs.

  • Good understanding of modern surveying equipment and data capture methods as the survey manager.

  • Full UK driving licence and flexibility to attend sites as required

    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 LinkedIn to discuss in more detail

    pritesh @ t-talent. co. uk

    (phone number removed)

    Linkedin- priteshtailorcad

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