Field Surveyor Apprentice
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Company: THE INNOVATION GROUP LIMITED
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Location: London, W2 6LG
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: £25,000.00 per year
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Sector: Construction and the built environment
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Ref: NAS-2000045213
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Application Deadline Date: 18/08/2026
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Start Date: 07/09/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: 4-days per week in the field 9am - 5:30pm, working days TBC.
Brief Description
Gain hands-on experience in Building Surveying while studying towards a level 3 apprenticeship. Work alongside experienced professionals supporting subsidence claims, develop practical field skills, and build a career with clear progression opportunities into specialist surveying roles.
Training to be Provided
- Surveying Technician Level 3
- Day release at South Bank College
Future Prospects
One completed, the apprentice can go down the field services route into a Subsidence Specialist.
Vacancy Detail
- Attending site inspections and supporting the identification and reporting of additional or emerging damage at any stage of the claim
- Assisting with the arrangement and installation of ad hoc crack monitoring where required
- Attending site investigations to capture key factual information, including internal evidence (e.g. rotten timbers) and other relevant site conditions
- Supporting quality control checks and progress reviews of ongoing repair works
- Attending site meetings to review works completed, discuss next steps and assist in developing snagging lists
Undertaking site inspections to verify specific elements such as:
- Completion of tree works
- Location of site-specific features
- Dimensional checks and basic measurements
As experience and competence develop, responsibilities may extend to:
- Joint repair scheduling visits
- Assisting in overseeing appropriately sized repair works
- Supporting the assessment and diagnosis of additional or previously unseen damage identified during the course of a claim
Other Information
- Travel requirements across London and surrounding areas
- Working outdoors with customers and other stakeholders