An FTTP Surveyor plays a critical role in the planning and deployment of fibreoptic networks focusing on identifying the most efficient and practical routes for fibre installations. This includes both overground (polemounted) and underground (ductbased) infrastructure.
Responsibilities
- Conduct detailed site surveys to assess the feasibility of overground and underground routes for FTTP installations.
- Identify the best pathways for fibre installation minimising disruption and maximizing efficiency.
- Assess existing infrastructure such as Openreach poles ducts and manholes to determine suitability for fibre deployment.
- Record sitespecific details including obstacles clearance requirements and potential hazards.
- Prepare accurate and detailed survey reports including maps schematics and photographs.
- Document required materials equipment and labour for the proposed installations.
- Ensure all plans align with UK regulations and industry standards such as CDM (Construction Design and Management) regulations.
- Liaise with design teams project managers and local authorities to ensure project plans are accurate and approved.
- Engage with property owners or tenants to discuss access and installation details as needed.
- Ensure adherence to Health & Safety standards including risk assessments and method statements (RAMS).
- Work in compliance with UKspecific regulations including compliance with the New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA).
- Use tools such as Orion Software
- Coordinate with field engineers and installation teams to ensure the surveyed routes are feasible for implementation.
Skills & Experience
- Understanding of FTTP architecture including splitters splicing and fibre enclosures.
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical plans schematics and maps.
- Familiarity with tools like Orion software.
- Prior experience in telecoms utilities or construction sectors especially in fibreoptic network deployment.
- Knowledge of Openreach infrastructure and PIA (Physical Infrastructure Access) standards is highly desirable.
- NRSWA accreditation (Street Works Certificate).
- Health & Safety certifications such as CSCS card.
- IPAF (for aerial work on poles) or confined space certification (for underground work) is an advantage.
- Strong attention to detail and problemsolving skills.
- Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
- Selfmotivated with the ability to work independently in field environments.
Company Information
Established in 1994 OCU Group is one of the fastest growing utility engineering contractors in the UK with a long successful track record in delivering customerfocused civil engineering solutions.
Working directly with many of the countrys leading bluechip power water telecoms and rail clients we are looking for the very best talent to join our growing team.
We pride ourselves on empowering our employees and offering opportunities for them to take control of their own personal development and career progression in a supportive environment.
We believe that being successful is a choice.
We choose to be successful.
We are OCU One Company United.
We celebrate difference and appreciate diverse backgrounds. We encourage everyone who join us to be themselves at work and create inclusive teams in our workplace.