Delivery Surveyor - York (Hybrid) - £28,000 - £35,000 and benefits
The successful candidate will need considerable experience in surveys and rail.
Purpose of the Role
To carry out topographical and railway surveys
To carry out surveys to the requirements of the survey specifications in contracts or to the requirements of Designers
To accurately and reliably produce survey data to present to clients or designers.
Key Accountabilities
Geospatial Technical Knowledge
Basic understanding of control grids and post processing
Basic understanding of Network Rail and relevant industry standards
Basic user of N4ce or similar software package
Knowledge of the following survey techniques (office & site): Structure Gauging, Large Topographic Surveys, Deformation Monitoring, Setting Out, Precise Levelling, Laser Scanning surveys
When working on Network Rail Infrastructure Contracts, all staff hold the appropriate certification that is required i.e. PTS/LOOKOUT/COSS etc.
While working on Network Rail controlled infrastructure, he complies with any rules, regulations and instructions either written in general terms or issued verbally on site by the appropriate person i.e. COSS etc.
Benefits
Salary £28,000 - £33,000 (additional salary for professional membership)
28 days holiday plus bank holidays
Pension scheme
Bespoke training courses with The Survey Association