Surveying Manager
Confidential
Posted: February 12, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Surveying Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Leeds office, ensuring seamless delivery of water and wastewater services to clients across the UK.
Required Skills
Job Description
The Lanes Group are the UK’s largest independent provider of water and wastewater solutions and services, we play a vital role in always maintaining the seamless operations of the nation’s water systems.
Formed in 1992, our half a billion-pound turnover ensures continued expansion for market share. Our key differentiator is our 4000+ staff and our resource pool that includes the most innovative fleet, plant, and equipment the market has to offer.
We are the UK’s largest end to end drainage solution provider with depots strategically located across the UK from Aberdeen to Plymouth, to ensure round the clock coverage for customers and clients alike.
Location: Leeds
Salary: negotiable based on experience
What we offer:
24 Days holiday plus Bank Holidays
Pension
Death in service
About the Role:
As the Surveying Manager you would oversee the planning, execution, and delivery of all topographic and underground utility surveys, ensuring projects are completed on time and to standards such as PAS128.
Responsibilities include managing survey projects from start to finish, leading and mentoring a team, conducting technical quality assurance, and managing client relationships. Key skills involve using survey equipment such as GPR and EML, GPS and total station, CAD software for creating maps, and strong project management and communication abilities. This role requires a strong understanding of geography, mathematics, and the physical characteristics of the terrain.
Surveying Manager / Office duties
Make contact with any incoming enquiries related to surveying and secure opportunities as well as contacting potential clients to promote services within the market.
Setting up operational schedules for Surveying Team to ensure all requirements are met for clients
Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and clients to ensure survey objectives are met and deliverables are of the highest quality.
Surveying Duties
Conduct comprehensive utility surveys using advanced surveying techniques and equipment.
Accurately identify, locate, and map underground utilities including water, gas, electricity, telecommunications, and sewer systems.
Utilise Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), electromagnetic locators, and other surveying tools to collect data and create detailed utility maps.
Adhere to health and safety guidelines and regulations while working in diverse environments and conditions.
Provide technical expertise and support to junior surveying staff as needed
Conduct field surveys to gather topographic data using GPS, total stations, and other surveying instruments
Analyse survey data to create detailed maps and models of the terrain
Collaborate with engineers, architects, and planners to integrate topographic data into project designs
Prepare and present reports, charts, and presentations detailing survey findings
Ensure compliance with relevant surveying standards and regulations
Maintain accurate records and documentation of survey activities
Perform calculations to determine areas, elevations, and distances
Verify the accuracy of survey data, including measurements and calculations conducted at survey sites
Provide technical advice and support to clients and colleagues
Qualifications / Experience Required
Professional certification as a Land Surveyor (PLS) or equivalent (Preferred)
Professional certification for NVQ Level 3 or 5 Utility Mapping (Preferred)
Proficiency in surveying software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or GIS applications
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Attention to detail and a high level of accuracy
Prior experience in topographic surveying or a related discipline
Proficiency with surveying instruments such as GPS, total stations, and levels
Knowledge of topographic and geospatial concepts
Ability to interpret and analyse survey data
Familiarity with relevant software tools and technologies
Strong mathematical and computational skills
Physical stamina and the ability to work in various outdoor conditions
Valid driver's license and ability to travel to survey sites, with no more than 6 points
In joining the Lanes Group, the UK’s largest independent provider we are committed to fostering a workplace culture that prioritises the well-being, growth, and safety of our employees. Through continuous training, professional development opportunities, and a supportive environment that values every individual's unique contribution, we empower our team to uphold the highest standards of integrity, collaboration, and inclusivity.
The Lanes Group plc comprises of a range of established service providers subsidiaries, which complement the specialist service of Lanes, by both work type and geography. Increasing our overall capability, assets and offering to our customers.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from under-represented members of the community.
Strictly no agencies please