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Land Surveyor

Peterborough
6 days ago
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Junior Land Surveyor Measured Survey & Spatial Data Consultancy 📍 UK-wide projects | 🕒 Full-time | 🚗 Travel required

We’re working with a leading spatial data consultancy that’s expanding its team and looking for a Junior Land Surveyor with 1–3 years of experience. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking business offering cutting-edge survey solutions across the UK and beyond.

The company delivers a wide range of services including Land Surveys, Engineering Surveys, 3D Laser Scanning, UAV Surveys, Measured Building Surveys, and Digital Twins. You’ll be joining a collaborative and supportive team with a strong company culture and a passion for innovation.

What’s on Offer:



Structured training and professional development

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Pension contributions

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Paid overtime

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Generous holiday allowance

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Annual performance bonus

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On-site food allowance

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Company vehicle (subject to role requirements)

Key Responsibilities:

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Assist with setting out, levelling, and surveying construction sites

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Work with site plans, drawings, and building information models

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Support mapping of structural boundaries using pegs and markers

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Liaise with designers and engineers to ensure accuracy

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Contribute to quality control and health & safety monitoring

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Maintain site diaries and assist with resolving technical issues

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Work both on-site and in-office environments

Ideal Candidate:

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1–3 years of experience in land or engineering surveying

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Familiarity with modern survey equipment and software

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Strong attention to detail and willingness to learn

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Excellent communication and teamwork skills

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Full UK driving licence preferred

📨 This is an urgent requirement. If you’re ready to take the next step in your surveying career, apply now with your CV

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