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Senior Building Surveyor (Drone & Digital Surveys)

Currie & Brown
Bristol City
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About The Role

Senior Building Surveyor (Drone & Digital Surveys)


Cardiff / Birmingham / Bristol / South East


Currie & Brown, a global leader in construction and physical asset management consultancy, is expanding its UK building surveying team in Cardiff / Birmingham / Bristol / South East.


This is a blended role combining the expertise of a Senior Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Surveyor with that of a Building Surveyor, focusing on the innovative application of drone technology within the built environment. The role encompasses operating drones across diverse settings, including property, land, rail, and renewables, while also applying building surveying knowledge to interpret and utilise the gathered data.


The successful candidate will play a key role in developing and growing the Aero division working closely with the Aero Director and Chief Pilot on bidding, business development, and service evolution.

Key Responsibilities


Drone Operations & Data Acquisition

Operate drones to undertake technical building surveys, inspections, and assessments. Plan and execute Drone flights, ensuring safety and compliance with all relevant regulations. Capture a variety of aerial data, including photography, videography, photogrammetry, thermal imaging (including electronic leak detection), LiDAR, and GNSS survey control data. Deliver high-quality 3D and reality capture outputs using structured workflows. Assist in maintaining operational licensing requirements and ensure compliance across Aero activities by supporting the training and oversight of building surveyors conducting drone flights.

Building Surveying & Data Analysis

Apply building surveying principles to interpret aerial data and identify building defects, assess conditions, and provide informed recommendations. Process, edit, and analyse aerial imagery and data using software such as DroneDeploy Integrate aerial data with other building information, such as existing drawings and specifications, using Revit. Undertake other building surveying services as required.

Reporting & Collaboration

Collaborate with other team members to deliver high-quality reports, maps, and other deliverables to clients. Communicate effectively with clients to understand their needs and present findings clearly.

Business Development

Contribute to the development and growth of the Aero division by assisting with bidding, business development activities, and ongoing service development. Identify potential clients and projects for UAS-based building surveys. Support the Aero Director in proactively promoting Aero’s digital services within internal teams and to external clients. Support flexible delivery of both Aero and Building Surveying services to maximise utilisation and service resilience.

Equipment Maintenance & Regulatory Compliance

Maintain UAS equipment, perform regular maintenance, and troubleshoot technical issues. Stay up-to-date with industry developments and changes in regulations, and apply this knowledge to improve UAS operations and data analysis.

Skills and Qualifications

At least 2 years of experience operating UASs in a professional capacity. Chartered or working towards chartered status with RICS (Building Surveying pathway) is desirable. Proven experience as a Building Surveyor, with a strong understanding of building pathology, construction methods, and relevant regulations. Experience with aerial data processing and analysis software  Proficiency with Revit or equivalent  Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively with team members. Ability to prioritise and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Attention to detail and commitment to safety and regulatory compliance. Must be willing to travel. Highly motivated, adaptable, and capable of driving innovation with minimal supervision

What You’ll Get in Return:

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working arrangements to support work-life balance Opportunities for professional development and career progression Supportive, inclusive company culture focused on your growth Commitment to diversity, equality, and accessibility in the workplace

About You

About Us

Why Currie & Brown?


At Currie & Brown, we don’t just manage assets; we help shape futures. As a global consultancy with offices in London, Dubai, Hong Kong, Mumbai, New York, and Shanghai, we combine international reach with a close-knit team environment.


We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Disability Confident Committed Employer, ensuring an inclusive recruitment process for all candidates. We also uphold the Armed Forces Covenant, supporting those who serve or have served and their families.


Join us and become part of a company that values innovation, expertise, and people.

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