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An established surveying and geospatial consultancy is seeking an experienced Senior Geospatial Engineer to join its growing team in Kent. This is a key role for an individual who enjoys a mix of hands\-on surveying, data processing, and mentoring junior staff, while helping to maintain high technical and delivery standards across projects.
Youâll work across a varied project portfolio, supporting developments in residential, industrial, and heritage sectors, and play an important part in the continued growth of the team and client base.
Develop, manage, and process geospatial data to meet project requirements
Produce high\-quality drawings using AutoCAD / BricsCAD
Deliver measured building surveys, including floor plans, elevations, and sections
Undertake land, engineering, setting\-out, and monitoring surveys
Carry out laser scanning and data registration using Leica Register
Process survey data using N4CE
Mentor and support junior and mid\-level surveyors
Ensure accuracy and consistency from site work through to final deliverables
Maintain compliance with relevant standards, regulations, and H&S requirements
Collaborate with internal teams to integrate geospatial data into wider project outputs
Minimum 8 yearsâ experience in geospatial engineering or land surveying
Strong proficiency in N4CE, Leica Register, AutoCAD / BricsCAD
Experience leading and delivering complex surveying projects
Proven background in laser scanning across multiple sectors
Demonstrable project management experience
Solid understanding of Health & Safety across a range of site environments
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
Ability to mentor, guide, and support team members
Competitive salary of £30,000 â £45,000, depending on experience
Long\-term, permanent opportunity
Varied and interesting project workload
Opportunity to help shape and develop a growing surveying team
Exposure to projects across all sectors