Senior (5+ years of experience)
Summary of the Role
A Senior Architectural Surveyor plays a vital role in the construction and property development industry. They specialize in assessing buildings and sites, considering factors such as dimensions, boundaries, and structures, ensuring that all measurements are precise for project planning and legal purposes. With at least five years of experience, a candidate in this role must have a strong background in surveying methods, legal standards, and be adept at using industry-specific technology.
Required Skills
Expertise in using various surveying equipment (GPS, EDM, Total Stations).
Proficiency in CAD software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D) and surveying software (e.g., Trimble, Leica Geosystems).
Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Leadership and team management abilities.
Attention to detail and precision in data collection and reporting.
Knowledge of building codes, legal guidelines, and environmental regulations.
Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Surveying, Geomatics, Civil Engineering, or a related field.
Professional license or certification in surveying (e.g., PLS – Professional Land Surveyor).
At least 5 years of experience in architectural or land surveying.
Proven track record of managing survey projects from initiation to completion.
Strong knowledge of surveying software, CAD systems, and data analysis tools.
Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive site surveys to gather data on property boundaries, topographical features, and built structures.
Analyze and prepare survey reports and detailed drawings for architects, engineers, and stakeholders.
Coordinate with construction teams and architects to provide critical information for project planning and modifications.
Utilize advanced surveying equipment, such as GPS and laser scanning, to collect accurate data.
Advise on property boundaries, land rights, and regulations to prevent legal disputes.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry standards, technology advancements, and compliance regulations.
Train junior surveyors and oversee their work to ensure quality and adherence to best practices.
Liaise with government agencies, clients, and other professionals to convey findings and recommendations.