Technician Surveyor, Christchurch City Council
Christchurch City Council
About the team - Ko te rōpū nei
The Survey Team deliver a diverse range of engineering and cadastral survey services in support of both capital and operational projects, which contribute to the growth and success of our City. We are part of the Technical Services and Design Unit who are an in-house shared service comprised of technical and design professionals responsible for providing specialist advice and services across the Council.
About the role - Ko te mahi nei
Your responsibilities include:
1. Providing cadastral and engineering surveying services for water supply, stormwater and wastewater utilities, roading, housing and recreation facilities to enable delivery of Christchurch City Council's (CCC) capital programme.
2. Undertaking cadastral surveys for lodgement with LINZ, including working with the Licenced Cadastral Surveyor and the Property team.
3. Undertaking topographical surveys for a wide variety of infrastructure and roading projects, and delivering the data to the project teams.
4. Providing surveying support for various requests such as monitoring, survey control, mark protection, and resource management.
5. Acting as a professional advisor for issues relating to legal and engineering surveying.
6. Managing projects and providing surveying support to the Senior Licensed Cadastral Surveyor.
7. Providing advice to Property Consultancy and Legal Services relating to property purchases for Capital Programme projects.
You will bring the following with you:
1. NZ Diploma in Surveying (NZQA level 6) or other appropriate tertiary qualification, with significant post graduate surveying experience.
2. Post-graduate experience with a focus on cadastral, spatial and engineering surveying.
3. Experience in a similar role, preferably in a large scale/complex organisation.
4. Experience working in a local Government environment, or working on projects that require local government approvals and consenting would be a great advantage.
5. Advanced computer skills in the Windows environment, including Landonline and 12d Model. Experience processing UAV and scan data is desirable.
What's in it for you? He aha ngā hua ki a koe?
Working for the Christchurch City Council allows you to contribute directly to the community and make a positive impact on the lives of residents and visitors.
You will also benefit from:
1. Access to training programmes, workshops, and development opportunities.
2. Flexible working arrangements - WFH, adjustable start and finish times, option to purchase extra leave.
3. Collaboration - exposure to wider areas of the organisation.
4. Benefits - a variety of benefits for Council staff from health schemes to retail discounts.
With a beautiful central city location, good work-life balance and the opportunity to contribute to making Christchurch a better place to live and work, it's time to get in touch.
At the Christchurch City Council, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway.
We understand that recruitment processes can be challenging. If you require any support or adjustments to help you put your best foot forward, please reach out to us at jobs@ccc.govt.nz.
Hours of work - 37.5 - 40 hours per week
Position - Permanent
Location - This position is primarily based at Te Hononga, Christchurch City Council Civic Offices - 53 Hereford Street
Salary - The salary band for this position goes from $78,464 to $87,182 per annum based on a 40 hour week. Starting salaries will be based on knowledge, skills and experience the successful candidate brings to the role, and relativities both, within the immediate team and in the broader organisation for the same or similar roles.
Closing Date - Sunday, October 2024.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews may take place prior to the close date. This means we reserve the right to close a job ad before the advertised close date.
Experience Required: NZ Diploma in Surveying (NZQA level 6) or other appropriate tertiary qualification, with significant post graduate surveying experience and post-graduate experience with a focus on cadastral, spatial and engineering surveying.
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