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TM Green Group
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10 months ago
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Engineering Surveyor – Earthworks & Civil Engineering
Location: Corby
Salary: £40,000 – £50,000 + Package

Are you an experienced Engineering or Land Surveyor with a background in earthworks and civil engineering? Are you looking for a long-term opportunity with a respected contractor on a major multi-year project?

We’re working with a leading earthworks and civil engineering specialist who are delivering a significant package of works in Corby. Due to continued progress on site, they’re looking to appoint an Engineering Surveyor to join their team on a permanent basis.

What You’ll Be Doing:



Carrying out topographical and engineering surveys across a large-scale earthworks site

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Setting out for cut & fill, drainage, roads, and infrastructure elements

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Working closely with site teams to ensure accurate control and reporting of site progress

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Managing survey data and producing detailed reports and drawings

What We’re Looking For:

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Proven experience in land or engineering surveying, ideally within earthworks or civils

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Strong understanding of GPS, total station, and surveying software

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Experience with machine control systems or drone surveying would be a bonus, but not essential

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A proactive mindset with a strong attention to detail

What’s On Offer:

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A salary of £40,000 – £50,000 depending on experience

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Package including vehicle/allowance, pension, and more

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Long-term project stability with several years of work ahead

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A supportive and forward-thinking site team

If you’re looking for your next challenge in a hands-on, site-based role with a top-tier civil engineering contractor, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or contact us for a confidential chat

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