Senior Site Surveyor (UG & OP) – Gold | 8/6 Roster | Permanent About the opportunity ETA is partnering with a growing Western Australian gold producer operating multiple underground and open pit mines with an active expansion pipeline. We’re seeking a Senior Undergound Surveyor to lead and coordinate underground survey activities, oversee statutory compliance, and provide functional guidance to the open pit survey team. This is a permanent role on an 8 days on / 6 days off roster, with BIBO ex-Perth or DIDO options. Key responsibilities Lead UG survey function; ensure compliance with WHS Act 2020 & WHS (Mines) Regs 2022. Maintain accurate mine models; conduct stope void surveys (CMS & drone). Issue development memos; set out DD collars/directions; perform check surveys. Calculate EOM volumes/advance; provide timely data for weekly/monthly UG plans. Chair/document design/survey meetings; resolve clashes/discrepancies. Support surface surveys: stockpile/dump pickups, excavation pickups, prism monitoring. Mentor OP survey personnel and collaborate closely with mining/engineering. Skills & experience Degree or Adv. Diploma in Surveying; Grade 1 Authorised Mine Surveyor Certificate (WA). 3–5 years underground and 2 years open pit survey experience (gold or hard rock preferred). Proficiency in Deswik or Surpac; equipment exposure to Leica / Trimble / Optech / CMS / drones. Strong MS Office skills (Word, Outlook, Excel); current WA C-Class licence. What’s on offer Competitive remuneration package discretionary bonus. Permanent rostered role (8/6) with BIBO/DIDO flexibility. Growth environment with real career progression and a supportive, high-performing team. Compliance: Must be able to pass pre-employment medical, drug & alcohol screen, and provide National Police Clearance. Full Australian work rights required. How to apply Please send your resume to Chims Tembo at Chims.Tembo@etagroup.com.au or call 0414 596 946 for a confidential chat. Engineering Trades Australia (ETA) recruits nationally across mining & resources, construction, and heavy industry.