Utility Surveyor – Night Shift and Working Away
Location: North West England + Nationwide
Pay: Expected earnings £65,000 - £70,000+ pa
Contract Type: Permanent
Vector Recruitment Solutions are recruiting on behalf of our client for experienced Utility Surveyors / GIS Field Technicians to join a leading drainage and surveying contractor operating across the North West and nationwide.
This is a great opportunity for an experienced Utility Surveyor looking for stable work, strong earning potential, and involvement in technically challenging surveying projects.
This is a field-based role ideal for surveyors with strong GIS and HADDMS data capture experience, who are prepared and able to working day and night shifts and staying away from home as the role requires.
Pay & Benefits
Days: £15.00 – £17.00 per hour
Nights: £20.00 – £22.67 per hour, plus additional enhancements
Overtime paid at enhanced rates (time and a third to double time)
Travel time paid
Working away subsistence allowance
Expected earnings £65,000 - £70,000+ per year
30 days holidayThe Role
Carry out CleverScan utility surveying with a strong focus on positional accuracy
Collect and record GIS and HADDMS-compliant data on site
Upload and manage survey data through internal GIS systems
Work closely with CCTV and HADDMS survey teams during investigations
Support and mentor colleagues, contributing to ongoing training and technical development
Ensure all work is completed safely, accurately, and to required industry standardsAbout You
Proven experience as a Utility Surveyor / GIS Field Technician
Strong understanding of GIS data capture and HADDMS requirements
Prepared to working- night shifts and working away from home
Detail-focused with a commitment to data accuracy and quality
Confident working independently and as part of a wider survey team
Full UK driving licence (essential)Hours & Travel
Monday to Friday
Minimum 50 paid hours per week
90% night work
90% working away from home
Travel time paid at enhanced ratesApply now or contact Simon on (phone number removed) to discuss the role in more detail