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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 scanner, drones, and conventional survey equipment. We are looking for an experience surveyor who will progress to a management role and running our team.

Key Requirements

Eligible to work in the United Kingdom

5 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 n4ce

Responsibilities

Undertaking site measurements and data capture

Controlling scan registration and office processing

Able to manage a team and train individuals

Take care of equipment and develop our site capabilities

Working collaboratively with in-house and client teams

Taking on management role

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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