There are all types of job roles in this world. Some, like doctors, policemen or teachers, come with universal recognition of their importance. Others, like utility surveyors, are less known but still incredibly important for society.
As well as preventing disruptions to businesses and people’s lives when excavation work leads to accidental strikes that knock out electricity or water lines that service nearby properties, surveyors help to protect those who work in the construction sector.
By correctly and accurately identifying utilities, they can prevent diggers and those who handled excavation equipment from striking dangerous underground cables that could lead to damage to equipment as was a serious harm to human life, sometimes resulting in fatalities in the worst cases.
The role of utility surveyor is an interesting one, and as the country becomes even more congested with underground utilities, it’s even more essential that we get good operatives out there in the field who are diligent, experienced and good at what they do.
We explore the nature of this role a bit more and some of the important considerations worth making if you’re thinking about a career in utility detection.
Some of the key duties and responsibilities of being a Utility Surveyor include:
As long as you’re diligent, professional and willing to learn, almost anyone can become a utility surveyor. It’s a trade that helps to build your skill set while working, but some pre-job requirements and qualifications include:
Being a surveyor is a hands-on role. If you’re not comfortable being away from a desk most of your day, then this job might not be for you. While there is indeed a certain amount of planning, mapping and coordination needed that will take place indoors, surveying requires you to be on-site to gather raw data. A few other personal attributes that are needed to be an efficient surveyor include:
You may not need to have qualified from a course before you’re hired by a company, but you will no doubt be required to partake in industry recognised training before you start working.
Most organisations will require you to attend and pass internal and industry recognised external training courses. This includes guidance on processes and equipment handling.
Obviously, having prior training and experience will help you to secure positions, so enrolling on industry recognised course now is a good route to becoming a professional utility surveyor in the future.
If the role of Utility Surveyor is of interest to you, take a look at our courses and training schemes at Sygma Solutions, designed to prepare candidates for a rewarding career in utility detection.
We offer Cable Avoidance Training (CAT) courses at various levels and CAT training programs that are tailored to the unique requirements of this sector.
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PAS128 Utility Mapping Training Modules mapped to CICES competencies
– 2 days
Module 1 – Pas 128 Level D &C training to include level 3 assessment – CICES GEUS01 A-D
– 3 Days
Module 2 – PAS128 Level B Training – can include Level 4 assessment – CICES GUES01 E-I
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2 Day Advanced EM Course (RD8100/8200 & VIVAX)
In depth course covering electromagnetic locators, theory and intensive practical on our real world training site.
Cost: £295 per person
Location: Sygma Solutions training centre, Wigan
5th – 6th September 2024
Location: Sygma Solutions training centre, Wigan
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1 Day Mala GPR Module 1 – Theory & Practical
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1 Day Mala GPR Module 2 – Post processing
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2 Day GPR – All Manufacturers
Location: Sygma Solutions training centre, Wigan
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5 Day TSA & ICES Approved 5 Day Utility Mapping Course
Location: Sygma Solutions training centre, Wigan
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Location: Worcester
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1 Day Public Genny & CAT Course
Cost: £175 plus VAT
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Level 3 Utility Mapping Qualification – All Online
Cost: £275 PLUS REG FEE
Location: Online
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Level 5 Diploma Utility Mapping Qualification – Online Workbooks – followed by assessment
Cost £1100 PLUS REG FEE
Location: Sygma Solutions training centre or your site
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Open level 5 assessment dates at Sygma Solutions, Wigan
Level 5 Diploma Utility Mapping Qualification – in 5 days
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Location: Sygma Solutions training centre, Wigan
2nd – 6th September 2024
Sygma PAS 128 Utility Surveyor Training Including Proqual Level 3 Utility Mapping and Surveying
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Location: Sygma Solutions training centre, Wigan
12th – 16th August 2024 Limited Availability
14th – 18th October 2024
25th – 29th November 2024
16th – 20th December 2024
Level 3 Utility Mapping and Surveying Public Course
12th – 13th August Limited Availability
14th – 15th October 2024
25th – 26th November 2024
16th – 17th December 2024
Location: Sygma Solutions training centre, Wigan
GPS Course & Total Station Introduction
This is a 2 day dedicated GPS course with an introduction to Total Station
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