Geospatial Surveyor

Godwin Recruitment
Worcester, Worcestershire
6 months ago
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A leading and progressive commercial interior design practice have a brand new opportunity for a Geospatial Surveyor to support the growth of this area of the business across the retail sector.
About the Opportunity –
Reporting to the Creative Director, you will be responsible for collecting site data and delivering Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Building Information Modelling (BIM) outputs.
You will play a key role in setting business milestones for how data is collected, stored and used within internally developed software.
You will help clients to make smarter, data driven decisions by leveraging the power of location-based data.
You will contribute to projects that develop and apply the company’s range of digital offerings to include, data visualisation, multi-criteria analysis, automation and efficiency, and best practice data management.
Responsibilities will include -

  • Conduct field surveys to ensure accurate setting-out and data capture.
  • Deliver projects on time and to the required quality.
  • Work collaboratively with the design team and design manager, and adhere to company standards.
  • Conduct as-built surveys for BIM modelling and compliance testing.
  • Acquire site-survey data using drones, LiDAR/laser scanners, and GPS.
  • Produce basic CAD outputs, orthophotography, 3D ground models, BIM models and data visualisations.
    Experience & Attributes required for the role of Geospatial Surveyor –
  • A relevant technical degree / HND in surveying would be preferred; qualifications / experience in a related discipline will be considered.
  • Proficiency in LiDAR/laser scanning surveys (static, mobile and aerial) and corresponding software.
  • A strong understanding of interior architecture and construction processes.
  • Experience capturing and delivering measured survey information to build specified BIM models.
  • Experience in analysing and managing large, complex datasets.
  • Experience in data management, web-mapping development, and spatial analysis.
  • You will bring an innovative and inquisitive approach to your work, along with an interest in continual learning and professional development.
  • Ability to organise your own time and adapt to changing project timescales, whilst communicating clearly with colleagues.
  • Excellent communication and relationship management abilities, to engage effectively with clients and stakeholders.
    The role of Geospatial Surveyor will offer flexible start and finish times, a collaborative and inclusive workplace, and opportunity to attend industry relevant events and exhibitions
    Employee benefits include a bonus scheme, 26 days’ annual holiday (+ bank holidays), pension scheme, medical assistance programme, professional development, onsite parking, and an impressive working environment.
    Please note that much of the work is site-based; therefore, you must be flexible to travel and be comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions. The role may at times require staying away from home and travelling within Europe.
    To be considered, please send your CV as soon as possible. If you would like further details before applying, please call us.
    Thank you for your interest. We will assess your application, and we will contact you if we are able to progress with considering you for the vacancy. Please note that due to the high number of applications we can receive, we are not always able to respond to each applicant individually.
    Please be assured, in line with GDPR guidelines - We will only store your data once we have spoken with you and the data that we hold can be viewed, amended, or deleted at any time upon your request

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