Pupil
Aug 07, 2025
Full time
Job Description The Role The Digital Surveyor (DS) role involves capturing highly accurate spatial data of properties using industry-leading hardware and proprietary software. In addition to fieldwork, the role includes processing survey data and producing detailed Stak Verified measured survey floorplans. The position requires travel within London, across the UK, and potentially internationally. The Digital Surveyor represents the company's brand, engages professionally with clients, and leverages cutting-edge technology to deliver high-quality digital assets. Responsibilities Capture accurate spatial data of properties using Leica laser scanning equipment, including BLK2GO, BLK360, and RTC. Work independently on site to carry out detailed surveys, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and efficiency. Process raw survey data into usable digital formats using industry-standard software. Produce clear and precise measured survey floorplans using proprietary software, Adobe Suite, and other tools as required. Carry out phases 2 and 3 of the project lifecycle in the office, data processing and deliverable production, during non-site days. Travel regularly within London, across the UK, and potentially internationally, sometimes for extended periods. Communicate effectively with clients and project teams, maintaining a professional and presentable appearance at all times. Represent the company brand positively during site visits and client-facing interactions. Maintain survey equipment and ensure all tools are used and stored correctly and safely. Stay current with technological developments in digital surveying and contribute to improvements in survey workflows. Requirements Proven experience in land or building surveying, with a focus on as built measured surveys. Proficiency in using Leica laser scanners, including BLK2GO, BLK360, and RTC models. Experience processing survey data using software such as Cyclone. Experience in producing 2D measured floorplans which align to the RICS code of measurement practice. Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (e.g. Illustrator) for floorplan creation and annotation. Quick to learn and adapt to new technologies, tools, and software platforms. Confident working independently on site to capture survey data, while also professional and collaborative in an office setting. Open and available to travel for extended periods (potentially weeks at a time) based on project requirements. Presentable and professional in all client-facing environments. Strong attention to detail, spatial awareness, and data accuracy. Excellent communication skills and ability to work to deadlines. Valid UK driving licence. Working hours are 9am-6pm; when not on site, you are expected to be in the central London office working on post-survey deliverables.