Senior Land Surveyor

Laing O'Rourke
Manchester
1 week ago
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Laing O'Rourke/Expanded are currently recruiting for a Senior Land Surveyor!

This is a national role covering our projects.

However we can base you in our Manchester or Worksop office.

UK Driving License Required

As part of our benefits package we offer a car or travel allowance to support you as well as Daily Travel Allowance.

 Responsibilities include:

  • Proficient undertaking land/topographic and engineering surveys, using a variety of specialist equipment and technology, such as robotics and 3D scanners.
  • Primary and secondary control, using a co-ordinates system, national, local and HS2.
  • Setting out.
  • analysing data using plans, maps, charts and software such as AutoCAD, Civils3D, Revit/Navisworks.
  • preparing survey drawings
  • Earthworks quantification
  • Liaising with site Project Manager and Engineering team
  • Liaising with the LOR Digital Engineering team

The type of knowledge that will help you thrive in the role or add to your skill set include:

  • Degree in Geomatics/Engineering Surveying or Tech Qual (NVQ/TSA) or relevant qualifications preferred
  • Leica Equipment and software (3DR) Proficient
  • Experienced on extracting data from point clouds and CAD Drafting
  • CICES membership (Member) or equivalent (desired but not mandatory)
  • Experience using Starnet
  • Drone license would be beneficial
  • Cutting-edge IT skills and confidence with new technology (Leica)

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