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We are looking for land/engineering surveyors from all levels of experience to join our teams to work around Midlands.

This work will involve working on surveys which will cover Norwich to Tilbury / Melton Mowbay to Spalding.

You will be joining a team of like-minded experts that have a passion for innovation and delivering cutting edge solutions on the survey industry.

We will be open to accept candidates with no experience or never worked on the survey industry but have the willing to learn and embrace a new career as a Land / Engineer Surveyor.

The works will be on a pattern of 8h to 10h shifts during mid-weekdays shift and if the candidates live more than 10 miles (1 hour) from the areas of work, they will be provided with Stay Away Accommodation and subsistence.

About Us:

AECOM plays a critical role in the conceptualisation and creation of amazing spaces, delivering projects and buildings that define skylines and communities. AECOM Geospatial Engineering is made up of dedicated teams delivering projects around the UK.

We are friendly, busy and motivated with an established track record of successfully delivering local and overseas projects.

About Our Team:

The Geospatial team within Asset Management are a team that specialise in measuring and surveying civil infrastructure using established and innovative technologies, including drones. laser scanning and mobile mapping. Working with our clients, we specify, develop, and implement survey solutions. You can assist by bringing a mix of technical knowledge, software skills, analytical thinking, and great instincts.

Job Responsibilities:

Initially the candidates will be working as part of a team lead by one of our Seniors Surveyors / Engineers to support the surveys.

As these works are for a long period of time, these can be extended to 1 Year or more, candidates will have the opportunity to grow, lead and start gaining more responsibilities and managing their own works.

The works will involve traditional Topographic Surveys, Traversing, Drone Surveys and Mobile Mapping support surveys.

You will proactively promote and maintain a safe working environment for all staff.

Minimum Requirements:

- Relevant degree or professional qualification (not mandatory)

- Work experience within a similar organisation or other relevant business

- Knowledge of all aspects of Geomatics, Topographic Surveying, Total Station, GNSS, Laser Scanning, Mobile mapping, Drones.

- Demonstrable experience of collaboration to successfully deliver infrastructure projects or programmes

- Availability to travel and to work on site (away from home) performing topographical surveys, operation.

Preferred Qualifications:

- A clear work history and proof of professional development and learning

- You will be willing to relocate / Stay Away during the week.

- Full and clean driving Licence and availability to drive company Vans and vehicles

- CSCS cards

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