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Concrete Survey Technician

Wandle Valley
4 days ago
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Concrete Survey Technician
Location: Mitcham, CR4 4TU
Salary: Competitive, DOE
Contract: Full time, Permanent
Benefits: Pension contribution matching, Private health care, Life insurance 4 x salary, Private medical insurance, 26 days holiday (rising to 28 days) plus bank holidays, 3 days paid leave per year to participate in community projects, Comprehensive employee assistance plan, Eye care vouchers, help towards evening class / hobby allowance, Cycle to work scheme and Continuous training and career development!
CRL Surveys is an acknowledged and renowned specialist in the field of structural Inspections, surveys and investigations!
We have teams of highly qualified and experienced Inspectors, Materials Engineers, Surveyors and Technicians, who service a wide range of Clients both at home and abroad.
We are now recruiting for a number of Concrete Survey Technicians, there is absolutely no previous experience needed for this role – we will give you all of the necessary training!
We have exciting opportunities for Survey Technicians to join our existing team in Mitcham.
As our Concrete Survey Technician, you will be responsible for:

  • The Inspection, Survey and Testing and Investigation of all types of buildings and structures, using a range of both industry standard and new, innovative, techniques
  • The preparation of documentation for inclusion in reports
  • Working safely and efficiently, both on site and at Office base, to achieve deadlines
  • Maintaining site survey and test equipment
    Prior experience is not necessary, as full training will be provided, and you will:
  • Be keen to develop your skills and progress within a growing business
  • Be prepared to travel, throughout the UK and occasionally abroad. Working away from home, working weekends and night shifts are a major part of the roles available and a driving license is essential
  • Be able to gather and handle information methodically and thoroughly
  • Be able to follow procedures to ensure safety, quality and productivity standards are met
  • Be comfortable working at height, in confined spaces and other potentially hazardous and sometimes unpleasant environments
  • Understand the importance of working effectively in a team
  • Be computer literate
  • Driving Licence is essential
    If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on “APPLY” today!
    No agencies please

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