Delivery Surveyor

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Delivery Surveyor / Senior Delivery Surveyor - Rail consultancy - St Helens - to £42,000

My Engineering and Consultancy client who specialise within Rail have multiple roles at all levels for Delivery Managers with a passion for delivering innovative and value-driven solutions for a wide range of rail infrastructure projects across the UK.

As a Delivery Surveyor you will have experience of processing Network Rail deliverables and have the ability to produce topographical data reports, point cloud data etc. You will be responsible for collecting precise survey data using advanced equipment and techniques to analyse and interpret this data to provide insights for project planning and execution, process raw survey data to produce deliverables such as 3D models, CAD drawings, and detailed survey reports and draft comprehensive Survey Drawings and Reports that clearly communicate findings and recommendations to clients and project teams.

You will ideally have some of the following processing tasks:- Survey Data Post Processing / LOD200 Digitisation, CAD model drafting / Survey Control Network Adjustments & Transformations / Static Cloud Registration and Kinematic Cloud Registration / Structure & Platform Gauging Clearance Surveys / Static GNSS Post Processing / VRS RTK GNSS Processing / OHLE Heights & Staggers / Earthwork Volumes & Sections / Measured Building Floor Plans & Elevations AND be competence in using some of the following software packages:- N4ce (Applications in CADD) / AutoCAD & Microstation / Excel & Word / Trimble Realworks (Business Centre) / Gedo Scan Office / Star*Net and ideally have membership of RICS / CICES or working towards Chartered Status.

In addition you will be proficient in the selection and operation of various survey equipment such as Total Station, Point Cloud Scanning, GPS, Laser Sweep etc and understand various survey methods, including mobile mapping, drone surveys, static scanning, and LiDAR and have the ability to understand and apply RICS and Network Rail surveying standards in practice.

This is a superb opportunity to join a unique and fast-growing business at an exciting time for the industry where you will have a great work-life balance (operate a flexible working policy, which includes options for hybrid working and flexible start and finish times), excellent prospects for career advancement, professional development (ongoing training, skill development etc), and exposure to a wide range of surveying challenges plus other amazing benefits.

The salaries vary upto £42,000 (DOE) and are commutable from Warrington, ST Helens, Wigan, Newton-le-Willows, Bolton, Skelmersdale, Widnes, Runcorn Liverpool, Salford, Manchester, North-West

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