TM Green Group
Engineering Surveyor

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Position: Engineering Surveyor
Location: Bedfordshire
Salary: £40,000 – £55,000 + car & package
Sector: Bulk Earthworks | Muck Shift | Civils
The Role
An established earthworks contractor is seeking an experienced Engineering Surveyor to support major bulk earthworks and muck-shift operations on a project based in Bedfordshire.
This role would suit a surveyor with strong hands-on site experience, capable of working independently in a fast-paced earthworks environment. Both permanent and freelance candidates will be considered, with accommodation available for those working away from home.
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Key Responsibilities
- Establish and maintain site control
- Set up and manage GPS base stations
- Carry out topographical surveys using GPS and total station
- Setting-out for bulk earthworks operations
- Quantify stockpiles and carry out earthworks volume analysis
- Independently check office design models for accuracy and constructability
- Check, calibrate, and maintain surveying and machine control equipment
- Liaise with the client to obtain and clarify technical information
- Complete site QA documentation and records
Requirements
- Proven experience as an Engineering Surveyor on bulk earthworks / muck-shift projects
- Strong GPS and total station capability
- Experience with earthworks modelling, volumes, and stockpile analysis
- Ability to work independently and manage surveying responsibilities on site
- Good communication skills for client and site team liaison
- Full UK driving licence


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What’s on Offer
- Salary between £40,000 – £55,000, depending on experience
- Company car and full package
- Freelance option available with competitive day rate
- Accommodation provided if required
- Long-term work with a specialist earthworks contractor
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