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Engineering Surveyor

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Engineering Surveyor
Survey Technician – Engineering & Topographical Surveying
About the Role
Playing a key role in delivering precision survey data for infrastructure and construction projects across the UK. You will work both independently and as part of a collaborative team, undertaking site surveys, establishing control networks, and providing accurate setting-out and as-built data to support project delivery.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out engineering and topographical surveys using:
- Total stations (Leica & Trimble)
- Digital Levels (Leica)
- GNSS (Leica & Trimble)
- Laser scanning equipment (Leica)
- Establish and maintain accurate site control networks and benchmarks
- Provide precise setting-out for civil engineering, rail, and construction projects
- Maintain and calibrate surveying equipment to ensure maximum accuracy
- Process, check, and manage survey data using industry-standard software (Leica Infinity, AutoCAD, AIC N4ce, etc.)
- Produce high-quality drawings, reports, and deliverables in line with client specifications
- Liaise with project managers, site engineers, and clients to ensure survey/engineering requirements are met
- Adhere to company quality, health, safety, and environmental procedures at all times
- Support continuous improvement in survey methodology, accuracy, and efficiency
- Assist in mentoring junior surveyors or trainees
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Other Accountabilities
- Comply fully with Munnelly Group’s policies and procedures
- Maintain a positive, proactive attitude, respecting team members
- Actively contribute to leadership and inclusive team culture
- Keep equipment and work areas clean and tidy
- Perform additional reasonable duties directed by management
- Drive continuous improvement in responsibilities and provide performance feedback
(Note: This role may require handling other relevant duties as needed by the organisation.)


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Requirements & Qualifications
Minimum Experience & Skills
- At least 4 years’ experience in engineering or land surveying
- Proficient in modern survey instruments (Leica & Trimble equipment)
- Strong knowledge of:
- Survey control networks
- Coordinate systems and datums
- Experience using AutoCAD, AIC N4ce or equivalent software
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- UK driving licence (full)
- Willingness to travel and work away from home when required
Desirable Skills & Qualifications
- HNC/HND/Degree in:
- Surveying, Geomatics, Civil Engineering, or a related field
- Experience in rail or infrastructure survey work
- Knowledge of:
- Laser scanning
- Mobile mapping
- UAV (drone) survey techniques
- Industry certifications:
- CSCS, SSSTS, or comparable
- Experience with:
- Leica Infinity, Cyclone, Pegasus Office
- Alternatively, proficiency in related geo-technical software
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