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Hydrographic Survey Manager

Irvine
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Hydrographic Survey Manager – UK Multi-Disciplinary Survey Consultancy
Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 per annum + Generous Package
Location: Irvine, East Kilbride (Largely office-based with occasional UK/International site travel)
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent

Due to the continued expansion and a strong pipeline of complex projects, our established ISO PAS99 accredited independent survey company client is seeking an experienced and driven Hydrographic Survey Manager to join their team. This is a critical leadership role that will support operational excellence and robust Quality Assurance (QA) processes from their central Scotland base.

About the Client
As an established, independent consultancy, our client offers a wide range of fully integrated survey services throughout the UK and abroad. Their expertise covers Topographic Survey, 3D Laser Scanning, GPR & Utility Tracing, Drone Mapping, Hydrographic, Geophysical, Geotechnical, Oceanographic & Marine Environmental Surveys. They pride themselves on delivering high-quality, bespoke turn-key solutions and operate at the cutting edge of survey practice with ongoing investment in the latest equipment and software.

What’s in it for you?

Competitive salary of £55,000 - £65,000 per annum + Generous Package.
Company pension scheme.
Generous holiday entitlement.
Professional and progressive working environment with a focus on cutting-edge technology.
A key management role within a market-leading, expanding UK consultancy.About the Role
This pivotal management position will see you lead a dedicated team of surveyors, acting as the technical authority for hydrographic survey operations. You will be instrumental in the planning, execution, and quality control of surveys to precise client specifications, merging your technical expertise with effective team leadership and commercial awareness.

Key Responsibilities

Leadership & Management: Co-ordinate, manage, and lead a team of surveyors and assistants, providing expert technical advice, coaching, and effective performance management.
Operational Planning: Determine the most appropriate and efficient approach to the planning and execution of hydrographic and multidisciplinary surveys.
Quality Assurance (QA): Ensure the accuracy of survey data and results by implementing robust QA processes, conforming to best practice and industry standards.
Commercial Support: Assist the commercial team in the completion of high-value tender and Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) documentation.
HSEQ & Compliance: Actively promote the company’s HSEQ Policies and assist with audits, ensuring full compliance to defined processes.
What We’re Looking For

Extensive experience (at least 5 years) in a senior Hydrographic Survey role across a broad range of survey disciplines.
Demonstrable experience in leading a team and efficiently managing a hydrographic survey department.
Relevant degree qualification (or equivalent professional experience).
Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively across departments.
Must be eligible to work in the UK and hold a Full UK Driving Licence.
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If you are an experienced Hydrographic Survey Manager ready to take on a key role in operational management and technical leadership for a leading, progressive survey company, we encourage you to apply now!
For a confidential discussion or to submit your CV, please contact Simon Cowley on (phone number removed)

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