Pacific Survey Pty Ltd is currently seeking a skilled, motivated, and reliable Surveyor to join our team. This is a full-time ongoing position, working 38 hours per week, in Greater Sydney Metropolitan Region.
About Us
Pacific Survey Pty Ltd is a New South Wales based surveying company providing professional surveying services across construction, mining, civil engineering, marine, infrastructure and related project environments. Based in Port Macquarie, the company is committed to delivering accurate, reliable and high-quality surveying services while maintaining strong standards in safety, compliance and professional workmanship.
Due to continued growth, we are seeking for a Surveyor with proven experience working in a variety of settings.
About the Role
As a Surveyor at Pacific Survey Pty Ltd, you will be responsible for carrying out accurate field and office-based surveying duties across construction, mining, civil engineering, marine, infrastructure and land development projects. The role involves collecting and interpreting survey data, preparing survey records, and working closely with project teams, engineers, contractors and clients to ensure surveying activities are completed safely, efficiently and to a high professional standard.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Carrying out survey work in accordance with Pacific Survey procedures, including the Business Management System, Survey Management Plan, WHSE Management Plan, client procedures, project specifications and relevant quality, safety and environmental requirements;
- Coordinating and managing day-to-day survey activities in consultation with the Project Survey Manager, client representatives and relevant site personnel;
- Participating in client meetings and liaising with project managers, engineers, supervisors, contractors and site staff to support effective survey delivery;
- Preparing, maintaining and managing survey records, field notes, field books, electronic data, drawings, site dockets, timesheets and other project documentation in accordance with document control requirements;
- Ensuring only current drawings, documents, design files and project information are used, and that superseded documents are clearly identified and managed appropriately;
- Implementing and following approved survey procedures, task-specific work instructions, checklists and quality assurance requirements to meet required tolerances, construction methodology and reporting standards;
- Identifying, recording and reporting survey errors, discrepancies, non-conformances, incidents, design issues or field irregularities, and assisting with investigations and corrective actions where required;
- Ensuring all survey work is carried out safely and in compliance with WHSE requirements, site-specific SWMS, safety management plans and environmental procedures;
- Managing, maintaining and arranging calibration, repair or replacement of survey equipment, vehicles and related resources to ensure equipment is safe, accurate and fit for use;
- Maintaining professional communication with clients and internal stakeholders, documenting verbal instructions or site requests, and reporting client feedback, staffing needs, equipment needs or project issues to management;
- Preparing, reviewing & maintaining survey records, field notes, drawings, electronic data, site dockets & project documentation;
- Identifying and reporting survey discrepancies, design issues, non-conformances or potential project risks;
- Completing required site documentation, timesheets, safety checks and compliance records;
- Maintaining a high standard of accuracy, professionalism and attention to detail in all survey work;
- Supporting continuous improvement of survey systems, processes and project delivery methods.
Skills & Experience – Who we’re looking for:
For this position, it is expected that you would possess the following qualifications/work experience:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher qualification in Surveying, Spatial Science, Civil Engineering Surveying or a closely related discipline;
- At least 1 year of relevant experience working as a surveyor or in a closely related professional surveying role;
- Demonstrated hands-on experience conducting field surveys, set-outs, pickups, control surveys, level surveys and as-constructed surveys;
- Experience working in construction, mining, civil engineering, marine, infrastructure, land development, engineering surveying or similar project environments;
- Strong technical knowledge of surveying principles, survey control, field measurement, set-out procedures, spatial data collection and survey reporting;
- Experience using total stations, GPS/GNSS equipment, levels, data collectors and relevant survey software;
- Ability to collect, analyse, interpret and present accurate survey and spatial data;
- Strong understanding of quality control, survey accuracy requirements, field documentation and survey record management;
- Sound knowledge of workplace health and safety requirements applicable to field surveying and construction, mining, marine, infrastructure or project sites;
- High attention to detail and a strong commitment to accuracy and professional standards;
- Positive, reliable and proactive attitude with strong problem-solving abilities and commitment to quality workmanship;
- Strong attention to detail with the ability to manage priorities across multiple projects and service tasks;
- Strong communication skills to work effectively within a team and liaise with clients, engineers, project managers, contractors and site personnel;
- Valid Driver’s licence & White Card.
Pay: $80,000.00 – $90,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person