Mechanical Engineer Surveyor Lifting Equipment

Anderson Wright Consulting Ltd
Croydon
4 months ago
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Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Lifting Equipment / Cranes


South London | Home Based | £48,000–£52,000 Basic | Total Package circa £62,000


Mechanical Engineer Surveyor required for a leading test, inspection and certification organisation covering South London. This role is perfect for engineers with hands‑on experience maintaining, servicing, or inspecting cranes and lifting equipment who want to step up into a professional Engineer Surveyor position.


Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Role Overview

As a Mechanical Engineer Surveyor specialising in Lifting Equipment, you will:



  • Inspect and certify lifting equipment and cranes, including Gantry Cranes, Crawler Cranes, Scissor Lifts, MEWPs, Excavators, and Forklift Trucks anything covered under LOLER & PUWER regs
  • Ensure compliance with LOLER and PUWER regulations
  • Manage your own patch, diary, and client relationships
  • Provide technical advice and clear inspection reports
  • Operate within agreed inspection authorities and H&S standards
  • Deliver excellent customer service in a professional environment

This home‑based surveyor role allows autonomy with support from a centralised diary management team and no mandatory overtime.


Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Package

  • £48,000–£52,000 basic salary
  • Total package circa £62,000
  • Company car or car allowance
  • Private health care
  • Double matched pension
  • Annual bonus
  • 33 days holiday (including statutory) with ability to buy/sell extra days
  • 40‑hour flexible working week
  • Overtime opportunities available (not mandatory)
  • Structured training programme with £55,000 investment in the first 12 months
  • 12–16 weeks modular classroom & practical training
  • Support with professional membership renewal fees
  • Career ladder with 8 progression options

Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Requirements

  • Practical experience maintaining, inspecting, servicing, or repairing lifting equipment or cranes
  • Ideally a Level 4 qualification (HNC or above) in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline
  • Minimum a Level 3 Mechanical qualification accepted with strong hands‑on experience
  • UK Driving Licence
  • Comfortable in customer‑facing roles

Ideal Backgrounds

  • Mechanical Maintenance Engineer
  • Crane Engineer / Lifting Equipment Engineer
  • MEWP Engineer
  • Forklift / Plant Engineer
  • Ex‑Forces Engineer (REME)
  • Existing Engineer Surveyor

Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Lifting Equipment / Cranes


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