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Marshall Survey Associates Ltd
Tolworth and Hook Rise, Greater London
4 months ago
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About MSA

MSA is an established consultancy practice working with developers, design consultants, architects, engineers, agents and other property professionals across the United Kingdom and Europe. We are a key member of the consultant team and provide survey and BIM solution to landmark and prestigious projects.

Role

MSA is looking for an experienced candidate to join our progressive data-capture team, using the latest 3D laser scanners, drones, and conventional survey equipment. We are looking for a surveyor to work within the team.

Key Requirements

  • Eligible to work in the United Kingdom

  • 3 years’ 3D site laser scanning experience

  • Experience in establishing site control, monitoring, and topographic survey.

  • Experience with point cloud registration using Leica Core or Leica360

  • Experience with data processing preferably LSS

    Responsibilities

  • Undertaking site measurements and data capture

  • Controlling scan registration and office processing

  • Take care of equipment and develop our site capabilities

  • Working collaboratively with in-house and client teams

    Benefits

  • Flexible working arrangements

  • Work life balance

  • Training and personal development

  • Paid overtime opportunities

  • Friendly work and social environment

  • Opportunity to progress

    Salary

  • Commensurate with experience

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