Geospatial Surveyor (Land and Engineering Surveyor)

Alfreton
4 weeks ago
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Geospatial Surveyor (Land and Engineering Surveyor)–£28,000-£37,000 (Depending on Experience) + Benefits – Alfreton, DE55, with travel across the UK.
The Role
Terra Measurement are looking for a skilled Geospatial Surveyor (Land & Engineering Surveyor) to join us at our office in Alfreton (DE55) (with travel across the UK.)
You will deliver high-quality surveys from field to final deliverable, using the latest survey equipment and processing software. Your work will support engineering, conservation, design and construction projects nationwide.
If you’re ready to take your surveying career further in a supportive consultancy where your work makes a difference, we’d love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Carrying out Topographical, Measured Building, and Engineering Surveys across varied sites and sectors.
  • Using cutting edge survey equipment and techniques including GNSS, total stations, digital levels, 3D laser scanners, and UAVs (where qualified).
  • Processing data and producing 2D/3D CAD Drawings and 3D Models using CAD and specialist software to high standards.
  • Following and using industry standard best practice methodologies, including QA, safety, and data management procedures.
  • Working solo or in teams to deliver outstanding results, sometimes involving travel and overnight stays.
    The Company
    As a ConstructionLine Gold Accredited, RISQS and CIRAS Audited, and Goldman Sachs 10KSB Alumni company, Terra Measurement Limited is proud of its achievements and is committed to providing its employees with exciting growth opportunities. We offer a wide range of surveying services, including land surveys, engineering surveys, 3D laser scanning, and measured building surveys, to name just a few.
    The Benefits
  • Use of Company Vehicle for site work.
  • Generous Holidays with: 25days’ annual leave + Bank Holidays + Christmas shutdown.
  • Paid site day lunches and travel expenses.
  • Smartphone with lone worker safety app.
  • Overtime paid in addition to your salary for evenings, weekends, and night shifts (office or site).
  • Flexible work scheduling wherever possible to support home life.
  • BUPA Confidential Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Relaxed “Dress for your day” dress code.
  • Cycle-to-work scheme, wellness initiatives, and free eye tests.
  • Free office refreshments (fruit, tea, coffee).
  • Regular staff socials and CPD events.
  • Support with RICS/CICES membership as an CICES Approved Development Partner
    The Person
  • Minimum 2 years’ experience in Land/Engineering/Topographical Surveying.
  • Strong skills in data capture methods and survey control.
  • Competence using CAD and survey processing software (e.g. N4ce, LSS, AutoCAD).
  • A meticulous eye for quality and detail.
  • A UK Driving Licence and willingness to travel nationwide.
  • Good communication, time management, and a proactive attitude

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