Company
Vector Recruitment Solutions
Vector Recruitment Solutions
£45000 per annum
About the Company Our client is a rapidly growing company seeking an experienced Land Surveyor & Setting Out Engineer for a ongoing project based in the North East. What’s in it for You? In return for your expertise, our client offers a competitive salary, a company vehicle or allowance and the opportunity to get involved in challenging and impactful projects. The Ideal Candidate Successful candidates should have the following skills and attributes: Civil Engineering Experience: At least 5 years in setting out and surveying, with significant Earthworks experience . Ability to work independently and support early career engineers. Blueprint Comprehension: Essential ability to read and understand construction drawings. Survey Software Proficiency: Proficient in survey software, particularly LSS, with the ability to produce volume calculations. AutoCAD LT: Strong understanding of AutoCAD LT. As-Built Drawings: Capability to produce accurate as-built drawings. Surveying Equipment: Proficiency with total stations, GPS kits, and Dumpy Levels. Earthworks Expertise: Experience setting out profile boards and batter rails for earthworks, as well as highway or drainage projects. Quality Assurance: Strong grasp of site QA paperwork. Candidate Requirements Driving License: Full UK driving license required. IT Literacy: Essential in this tech-driven industry. Education: Degree or HNC/HND in a construction-related field preferred or significant and relevant experience. If you are an experienced surveyor and setting out engineer eager for new challenges, apply now. Be part of our dynamic team and make a significant impact on UK civil engineering projects.
Darlington
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