O'Carroll Engineering is an innovative, off-site modular engineering steel fabrication specialist. Established in 1990 we combine a highly skilled workforce with technologically advanced and digital fabrication methods to produce efficient-install solutions to industrial and construction markets. Specialists in modular walkways and access systems, stairs and modular apartment balconies.
O'Carroll Engineering is offering an opportunity to join our 165+ strong, highly skilled team and be a part of an innovative, technology-driven, industry-leading manufacturer. Our team members are at the core of our growth and we endeavour to strike the best possible work-life balance along with training and advancement opportunities to ensure we challenge and motivate employees.
Located in one of Ireland's most vibrant and scenic towns Killarney, we are proud that the majority of our staff have over five years of service with us. For more information visit www.ocarrollengineering.
We are expanding our innovative, award-winning team and currently seeking a Site Surveyor.
The Site Surveyor role is responsible for carrying out all site surveying requirements for O'Carroll Engineering (OCE). These requirements include visits to client and/or potential clients' sites in order to determine suitability and ensure accuracy of projects. Surveys are carried out using 3D scanners, total stations, laser levels etc. combined with manual measurements and photographs where required ensuring site conditions align with tender drawings and design documents.
The Site Surveyor will work closely with the Lead Engineer and Design Manager, and will report to the Commercial & Technical Manager, as required, to ensure the smooth running of the site surveying process and maintain the highest level of standards. The Site Surveyor is ultimately responsible for ensuring all sites are surveyed accurately and relevant and appropriate information is provided to all relevant departments, as required. The Site Surveyor must ensure all OCE policies and procedures are adhered to at all times.
Direction for the role of Site Surveyor:
* Ensure accurate surveying of sites using digital and manual tools
* Record and document existing site conditions, structural elements and interfaces
* Compare as-built conditions against tender drawings and design intent documents
* Transfer of site 3D digital survey into required format to allow handover to Design Dept
* Complete quality control checks on imported 3D site survey scan information, prior to sharing with Drawing Department
* Liaise, and share clean and qualified survey information, with all relevant OCE team members
* Record and share all critical information agreed on site with relevant departments
* Ensure all projects are being run in line with OCE requirements
* Manage timelines of projects to ensure tasks are completed effectively and efficiently,
* As the main link between OCE and the project site, fostering good working relationships, and communicating clearly, with contractors, design team members, clients and their representatives
* Undertake all activities in a safe manner keeping in mind their own safety and those around them including members of the public
* Liaise with Commercial & Technical Manager and Operations Manager on site survey expenses
* Ensure compliance with ISO9001, EN1090 and all other relevant safety and quality standards
Competencies of Site Surveyor:
* Previous work experience in a similar role, 3 years +
* Proven competence in the use of total station and similar surveying equipment
* Proficient in digital survey tools, e.g. Leica, Trimble, Faro
* Experience in AutoCAD and 3D modelling software essential
* Ability to create and read technical drawings
* Excellent communication skills
* Ability to work as part of a team across various departments
* Proven ability to multi-task
* Flexibility to move between projects
* IT experience to facilitate the use of internal IT systems
The Site Surveyor role requires domestic and, on occasion, international travel. The role requires flexibility to travel, often at short notice. The Site Surveyor is responsible for making their own travel arrangements, and such arrangements may be made using their own discretion in line with agreed surveying dates. However, at all times, 'best value' must apply, and where feasible and in keeping with the site surveying schedule, the cheapest flight and suitable accommodation options must be chosen.
The Site Surveyor role requires a minimum of 39 hours per week, Monday to Friday. However, your working week is not strictly defined as your salary is not calculated on the basis of completing a certain number of hours, but rather on the basis of you completing the requirements of your position.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: €45,000.00-€50,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person