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Construction Surveyor

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Construction SurveyorBilfingerHinkley Point C
Main Duties:
- Carry out setting out for civil, structural, mechanical, and piping installation works.
- Perform precise measurements, layout points, and check alignments to support construction activities.
- Conduct asbuilt surveys and produce accurate survey records for documentation and handover.
- Verify completed works meet dimensional tolerances, specifications, and engineering requirements.
- Maintain full traceability and quality records for audits and regulatory compliance.
- Support the identification and resolution of dimensional discrepancies or clashes.
- Review engineering drawings, models, and technical documents to understand survey requirements.
- Work closely with construction, engineering, and QA/QC teams to support accurate installation.
- Support digital engineering and modelbased verification when applicable (e.g., 3D models, BIM).
- Operate and maintain surveying equipment such as total stations, GPS, laser scanners, and levels.
- Ensure all equipment is calibrated, certified, and used in line with project standards.
- Produce survey reports, sketches, and data files to support progress and compliance reporting.
- Respond to immediate surveying needs arising from construction progress.
- Participate in walkdowns, inspections, and completion verification activities.
- Provide technical advice to supervisors and installation teams as required.
- Any other reasonable activities as requested by the line manager
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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- Confident using technology and digital systems
- Precise and detail focused
- Strong problem solving and analytical skills
- Clear communicator across technical and construction teams
- Organised, methodical, and consistent in documentation
- Confident using technology and digital systems
- Proactive and adaptable to changing site needs
- Commitment to safety, quality, and compliance
For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.
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