£57 Per hour
Undetermined
Undetermined
Cumbria
Summary: The role of Land/Engineering Surveyor involves working on complex large projects in West Cumbria, focusing on surveying and setting out systems including Civil, Mechanical, and Piping Equipment. The position requires experienced individuals to undertake various survey duties, provide technical support, and mentor less experienced surveyors. A strong emphasis on safety and compliance with quality assurance processes is essential. Candidates should possess relevant qualifications and experience in modern surveying techniques and equipment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Undertake survey duties as assigned by the Lead Surveyor.
- Take responsibility for surveying and setting out complex systems.
- Undertake and record as-built positional checks for the works.
- Process survey data to produce CAD drawings and survey reports.
- Provide technical support as a subject matter expert.
- Coach, mentor, and develop less experienced surveyors/engineers.
- Ensure compliance with project quality assurance processes.
- Focus on safety to maintain a Zero Harm environment.
Key Skills:
- Experience in surveying and set-out of complex large projects.
- Degree or HND qualified in the field of Surveying.
- Able to undertake a variety of surveys and Laser Scanning operations.
- Reliable and detail-oriented in a busy environment.
- Flexible with potential for night and/or weekend shifts.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills.
- Able to understand project schedules and manage prioritisation.
- Passionate about work with problem-solving abilities.
- Member of the Chartered Institute of Engineering Surveyors (desirable).
- Valid CSCS card holder and IOSH Working Safely certified.
- Working knowledge of Navisworks and 3D BIM desirable.
- Good knowledge of AutoCAD, LSS, and Leica Survey Equipment.
Salary (Rate): £57/hour
City: Cumbria
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
We have an exciting opportunities for two LAND/ENGINEERING SURVEYORS to be based at our clients premises in West Cumbria. Experienced Land Surveyors are required to work within an established, multi-disciplinary delivery project setting. The Surveyors will: Undertake survey duties as assigned by the Lead Surveyor to prioritise demand on the project. Take responsibility for surveying and setting out complex systems, including Civil, Mechanical and Piping Equipment. Undertake and record as-built positional checks for the works. Office processing of survey data to produce CAD drawing and survey reports. Provide technical support to the project as subject matter expert. Coach, mentor and develop less experienced surveyors / engineers to teach practicable survey / best practice techniques for setting out. Ensure project quality assurance processes are fully complied with. Relentlessly focus on safety to ensure a Zero Harm environment.
Essential Qualifications, Skills & Experience: The role requires an individual experienced in surveying and set-out of complex large projects. Degree or HND qualified in the field of Surveying. Able to individually undertake a wide variety of surveys, measurements and Laser Scanning operations using modern surveying equipment and processing software. Reliable, prepared to carry his own equipment, work alone while paying attention to detail in a busy environment. Flexible with potential to work night and/or weekend shifts. A team player who enjoys working in a team environment with good interpersonal and communication skills, able to form effective relationships with delivery partners. Able to understand project schedules and manage prioritisation of inter-dependent activities. Have a passion and excitement for his / her work and an ability to solve problems without delay. Member of the Chartered Institute of Engineering Surveyors (desirable). A valid CSCS card holder. IOSH Working Safely.
Design Tools/Software: Working knowledge of Navisworks and 3D BIM desirable. Good knowledge of AutoCAD, LSS, Leica Survey Equipment.