Building surveyors work a range of projects including residential, commercial and agriculture to provide professional advice on land, property and construction. They assist at any stage of a development, from design and building through to restoration or maintenance. The aim of their work is to keep buildings in the best condition while making building work sustainable.
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Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard - Civil Engineering Technician
ECTA Apprenticeship
A Civil Engineering Technician provides technical support to engineers and other construction professionals…
Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard - Digital Engineering Technician
ECTA Apprenticeship
Digital Engineering Technicians assist with projects via digital models and presentations using software,…
Level 3 in Construction and Built Environment
Full-Time
This full-time programme is run over three days per week, and will require some additional work outside…
Level 4 Apprenticeship Standard - Building Services Engineering Technician
ECTA Apprenticeship
Building Services Engineering Technicians job titles can include; Assistant Project Engineer, Assistant…
Level 4 Apprenticeship Standard - Construction Site Engineering Technician
ECTA Apprenticeship
Construction Site Engineering Technician's job titles can include: Assistant Site Engineer, Assistant…
Job Role | Architect | Quantitiy Surveyor | Site Manager | Civil Engineer | Building Services Engineer | Charted Surveyor |
Average Salary | £42, 536 | £31, 928 | £42, 538 | £44, 200 | £35, 006 | £38, 917 |
On Campus
Our classrooms are supplied with up to date surveying equipment, along with the latest IT facilities and software. The staff are fully qualified and have experience in Site Management, Civil Engineering and Architecture.
We have excellent achievements at the Level 3 Extended Diploma and the Level 4 HND here at the College, and many students are able to get an apprenticeship or employment with local employers.
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Eastleigh careers advisor excels at Hampshire Education Awards
Eastleigh College’s Lead Careers Advisor, Trudy McKenzie, impressed the judges at Hampshire Country Council's annual Education Awards and scooped the 'Futures Award' for her excellence and achievements, and the positive impact she has had on learners' future career progression.
National recognition for careers and enterprise innovation
Eastleigh College has been commended by the Association of Colleges for the careers and progression support it provides to learners by being shortlisted for this year’s Beacon Awards. This recognition highlights the outstanding work of the college’s career and work readiness team, and other staff across the college who are dedicated to ensure learners are fully aware of the opportunities available to them.