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Intermediate Land Surveyor | Land Development | Auckland This is a chance to step into a well-structured land development environment where you’ll gain exposure beyond day-to-day surveying. Based in Auckland, you’ll be part of a multidisciplinary consultancy delivering residential projects, working across surveying requirements from early-stage input through to resource consent and engineering approvals. You’ll be embedded within a collaborative team of surveyors and engineers, with the support and exposure needed to build real capability across the full land development lifecycle. What’s in it for you Intermediate Surveyor: $85k/$95k End-to-end exposure across land development projects Work alongside survey, engineering, planning, and environmental teams Strong support from experienced surveyors and engineers Stable pipeline of residential work Clear pathway to build capability beyond fieldwork Long-term progression into a broader internal role Non-Negotiables 2–4 years’ experience as a Land Surveyor in New Zealand Bachelor of Surveying (or equivalent) Hands-on NZ land development / Land Transfer (LT) experience Exposure to consenting processes, including resource consent and engineering approvals Confident communicator who works well in a team Positive, proactive attitude Desirables Experience in a multidisciplinary consultancy Exposure to residential or large-scale development projects Ability to contribute across both field and office work Interest in progressing toward professional registration
Job Responsibility:
Working across surveying requirements from early-stage input through to resource consent and engineering approvals
Embedded within a collaborative team of surveyors and engineers
Building real capability across the full land development lifecycle
Requirements:
2–4 years’ experience as a Land Surveyor in New Zealand
Bachelor of Surveying (or equivalent)
Hands-on NZ land development / Land Transfer (LT) experience
Exposure to consenting processes, including resource consent and engineering approvals
Confident communicator who works well in a team
Positive, proactive attitude
Nice to have:
Experience in a multidisciplinary consultancy
Exposure to residential or large-scale development projects
Ability to contribute across both field and office work
Interest in progressing toward professional registration