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Registered Surveyor

Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Registered Surveyor who complies with relevant government legislation, regulations and guidelines.
  • Expert knowledge of surveying legislation, cadastral processes and plan requirements (NSW LRS/QLD DNRME), plus local byl
  • Expert cadastral surveying and subdivision/land development knowledge, including interpreting land ownership boundaries.

Role Type

Permanent • Full-time • Mid-level Senior

Description

Registered Surveyor

FULL TIME |

Sydney, Northern Rivers and Illawarra

We have an exciting opportunity for a Registered Surveyor to join The Orion Group. This fantastic role will suit someone looking to work on various projects in a friendly and supportive team with a growing market leader. This role is available across Sydney and the Illawarra, with access to a network of conveniently located offices near public transport and a wide range of amenities, making it easy for you to work flexibly and stay connected regardless of location.

Enjoy a fully maintained vehicle, phone allowance, and ongoing CPD support as part of a comprehensive benefits package.

 

Who we are

Orion Group is a dynamic, multidisciplinary land development company known for delivering exceptional value to our clients. We are a rapidly growing business with five offices across NSW and Queensland. We are a diverse team of project managers, engineers, surveyors, and planners and have recently surpassed the 150-employee milestone.

 

We use our deep understanding of development to drive innovative solutions for complex projects. We continue to grow as a direct result of our expertise, innovative attitude, quality of service and, solid business practices and a culture to expand horizons. We are market leaders in our industry because of our vision and commitment to integrity, quality, and reliability.

 

Our vision is to be Australia’s leading source of professional services advice in our sector. We will change what it means to be a professional in our industry and we hope you will join us and play a part in achieving our goal.

 

Responsibilities

  • Fulfil responsibilities as a Registered Surveyor, ensuring compliance with relevant government legislation, regulations and guidelines.
  • Support Survey Directors, Team Leaders and Survey Coordinators as required.
  • Manage allocated client enquiries and assist with the scope definition and preparation of quotes and tender submissions as required.
  • Liaise with clients, consultants, relevant authorities and stakeholders as required to facilitate project delivery and manage project-related communication.
  • Provide strategic input and technical advice across the lifecycle of surveying and land development projects, from concept to completion in urban, rural and regional settings.
  • Provide expert advice on land titling and land development matters.
  • Undertake technical calculations for the preparation and delivery of draft and final cadastral plans and associated documents (eg. Boundary Marking Surveys, Deposited Plans, Strata Plans, Stratum Plans, Lease Plans, POSI, etc).
  • Supervise and support the undertaking of survey work by other Survey Team members across cadastral, engineering, construction and Infrastructure projects. Complete boundary fixation/definition approval, final review and sign-off for work undertaken by other Survey Team members as required.
  • Provide peer review of cadastral documents prepared by other Registered Surveyors within the Survey Team as required.
  • Provide technical guidance and training to Survey Team members as required to develop their knowledge base and assist with their career progression. Identify training needs of less experienced Survey Team members.
  • Actively participate in Orion meetings and workshops, contributing positively to project outcomes and team collaboration.
  • Assist and advise on the effective utilisation of various survey technologies, software and equipment, including Total Stations, GNSS Receivers, 3D Laser Scanners, UAVs and Hydrographic Sonar to support efficient workflows, deliverable requirements and expected standards.
  • Ensure all Environmental, Quality and WHS procedures and processes are applied and documented throughout all project stages.
  • Adopt, promote and adhere to Orion Group’s Integrated Management System (IMS).
  • Implement good practice, templates, policies and work tools that support the ongoing success and growth of the business
  • Maintain personal CPD in accordance with BOSSI and industry requirements.
  • Attend company and industry events, seminars and workshops as required.

 

Skills and Expertise

  • Expert understanding of relevant surveying legislation, cadastral processes, NSW LRS (or QLD DNRME) plan requirements, local council regulations, Orion Survey Team standards/expectations and surveying best practices.
  • Expert cadastral surveying technical knowledge.
  • Expertise in Subdivision and land development including strong ability to interpret land ownership boundaries and navigate associated legal and regulatory frameworks.
  • High attention to detail and accuracy including the ability to review and verify the accuracy of survey data, measurements and calculations by others.
  • Ability to form strong working relationships with Government Agencies and provide insight and guidance on approval processes.
  • Ability to effectively and professionally communicate with clients and manage client relationships and expectations.
  • Commitment to the continual review and improvement of work methods and procedures related to the Orion Survey Team regarding best practice in Environmental, Quality and WHS management.
  • Ability to successfully manage and deliver multiple projects to time and budget expectations.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and decision-making capability, with flexibility to adapt to changing project needs and a proactive approach to new challenges.
  • Strong time management skills including the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to interpret and convey technical information clearly.
  • Capable of working autonomously and collaboratively within a team environment.
  • Ability to supervise, guide and mentor other Survey Team members.
  • Commitment to professional ethics.
  • Proficiency with modern survey equipment, survey software and administration software.

 

Employee Benefits

  • Flexible workplace with a range of options
  • Paid parental leave
  • Generous leave including birthday leave, flexible public holidays, purchased leave
  • Employee discounts on health insurance, energy, novated leasing and retail
  • Free confidential counselling and wellbeing support (EAP)
  • Individual development plans and mentoring
  • Regular team events, celebrations and social activities

Orion Group highly values diversity and is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates.

Company Overview

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