Surveyor - Infrastructure & Utilities (Associate)
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Location: Doncaster | Full‑time (37.5 hrs) | Hybrid working available
We are offering an exciting opportunity to join my client's growing Infrastructure Services division, supporting the delivery of projects that contribute to a more resilient and sustainable UK. The team works across electricity, gas, water, fibre, oil, and renewables, helping clients upgrade, reinforce, and expand essential national infrastructure.
They pride themselves on understanding client requirements, staying ahead of industry developments, and continually investing in their people, systems, and processes to ensure high‑quality service delivery. The role is varied, covering everything from early‑stage routing and feasibility through to construction support and project completion, as well as consultancy work around benchmarking, procedures, and management systems.
My client is currently involved in a range of major energy projects, including upgrades to high‑voltage power networks, new substations, and overhead line infrastructure - all contributing to the UK's low‑carbon transition.
This is a permanent, full‑time role based in Doncaster, though my client is open to discussing flexible or part‑time arrangements (minimum 30 hours). We welcome applicants from a broad range of surveying backgrounds and operate a hybrid working model.
What my client offers
Alongside a competitive base salary, you'll receive:
Discretionary bonus scheme
Car or car allowance
Private healthcare
25 days holiday rising to 30 with service, plus your birthday off and additional festive leave
Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave
Online savings and benefits portal
Death in Service cover and access to an Employee Assistance Programme
Two days' paid volunteering leave per year (pro rata for part‑time colleagues)
What you'll be doing
Advising on and managing infrastructure projects from local schemes to nationally significant programmes
Providing land consultancy advice across maintenance, upgrades, and new installations
Supporting clients in their interactions with landowners and stakeholders
Undertaking land referencing, preparing and serving statutory notices, negotiating compensation, and securing rights to facilitate project delivery
Liaising with landowners and responding to public enquiries
Contributing to wider projects across the business
Reporting directly to clients on project progress and risks
Supporting, mentoring, and developing graduates and junior team members
What my client is looking for
MRICS or AssocRICS (preferred)
Strong project management capability
Excellent IT skills
Confident communicator with strong negotiation skills
Ability to self‑manage and meet deadlines
Experience building long‑term client and stakeholder relationships
Strong influencing skills and commercial awareness
Outstanding organisational ability and attention to detail
Clear, professional written and verbal communication
Why join us?
My client offers a modern, people‑focused working environment with a strong social culture and a flexible approach to work. Their hybrid model gives you the freedom to design your working week - whether that's collaborating in the office, focusing at home, or getting out on site.
Across the business, you'll find a supportive, connected team with opportunities to get involved in CPD days, leadership sessions, social events, sports activities, and team gatherings.
They are proud of their heritage and even prouder of the inclusive, forward‑thinking environment they've built. If you want to be part of a team that works hard, supports each other, and genuinely enjoys what they do, my client would love to hear from you.
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