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Sphere Solutions
Chippenham
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Sphere Solutions are currently seeking an experienced Engineering Land Surveyor to join a leading contractor on a significant civil engineering project at M3 Junction 9. This role is a great opportunity for a surveyor with a strong understanding of machine control and 3D modelling using Trimble Works OS.This position will involve a mix of fieldwork and office-based data processing, with an 80/20 split.Key Responsibilities: * Carry out as-built surveys using GPS rovers. * Process data using LSS software to generate accurate cut/fill take-offs for progress tracking and commercial reporting. * Support and adjust Trimble machine control models directly in the field. * Communicate effectively with machine operators to explain design models and changes. * Maintain detailed and accurate digital quality inspection records on a tablet, ensuring all work complies with Inspection and Test Plans. * Provide regular reports on progress and any quality issues.Requirements: * Proven experience as an Engineering Land Surveyor on civil engineering or highways projects. * Strong working knowledge of Trimble Works OS. * Proficient in LSS software for data processing. * CSCS Card – essential. * Solid understanding of Inspection and Test Plans and quality control processes. * Excellent communication and problem-solving skills. * Ability to adapt to field design changes and provide practical solutions. * Drone Pilot Licence – advantageous.What’s in it for you? * Competitive salary with long-term career prospects. * Be part of a major infrastructure project. * Opportunity to work with a Tier 1 contractor. * Gain further experience in machine control and 3D modelling. * Collaborative team environment with development opportunities

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