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Graduate Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Exeter, Devon
Graduate Town Planner Location: Exeter Salary: 27-30,000 A well-established and experienced planning consultancy is seeking a Graduate Town Planner to join its team in Exeter. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent Planning graduate to gain hands-on experience across a varied portfolio of planning projects, working alongside experienced planning professionals and supporting clients throughout the planning and development process. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their technical planning knowledge, strengthen their professional skills and gain valuable exposure to a broad range of projects, including residential, commercial, rural and heritage schemes. Key Responsibilities Assist with the preparation of planning statements, planning appraisals and supporting documents Undertake planning policy research and analysis Assist with assessing and appraising new development opportunities Support the preparation and submission of planning applications Assist with planning appeals and associated documentation Help manage planning applications from submission through to determination Liaise with local planning authorities, clients and other consultants Monitor application progress and assist with responding to consultee and local authority comments Assist with coordinating information from architects and specialist consultants Participate in site visits and client meetings Attend planning committees and other relevant meetings where appropriate Assist with community engagement and consultation activities Support the preparation of fee proposals and project scopes Develop an understanding of planning strategy, development management and the wider planning process About the Candidate A Masters in Town Planning, ideally RTPI-accredited A genuine interest in town planning and a strong desire to develop a career within the profession Previous planning experience, such as a placement or internship, would be advantageous but is not essential Strong written and verbal communication skills Good research, analytical and organisational skills Excellent attention to detail The ability to work collaboratively as part of a team A proactive, motivated and ambitious approach to professional development An interest in planning policy, development management and the wider development process A willingness to learn, take responsibility and develop professionally Benefits Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme Long Service Awards Dedicated graduate training and professional development Flexible working options considered Full-time, permanent position Broad exposure to residential, commercial, rural and heritage planning projects To apply for this role, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) . I look forward to hearing from you soon.
21/08/2026
Full time
Graduate Town Planner Location: Exeter Salary: 27-30,000 A well-established and experienced planning consultancy is seeking a Graduate Town Planner to join its team in Exeter. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent Planning graduate to gain hands-on experience across a varied portfolio of planning projects, working alongside experienced planning professionals and supporting clients throughout the planning and development process. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their technical planning knowledge, strengthen their professional skills and gain valuable exposure to a broad range of projects, including residential, commercial, rural and heritage schemes. Key Responsibilities Assist with the preparation of planning statements, planning appraisals and supporting documents Undertake planning policy research and analysis Assist with assessing and appraising new development opportunities Support the preparation and submission of planning applications Assist with planning appeals and associated documentation Help manage planning applications from submission through to determination Liaise with local planning authorities, clients and other consultants Monitor application progress and assist with responding to consultee and local authority comments Assist with coordinating information from architects and specialist consultants Participate in site visits and client meetings Attend planning committees and other relevant meetings where appropriate Assist with community engagement and consultation activities Support the preparation of fee proposals and project scopes Develop an understanding of planning strategy, development management and the wider planning process About the Candidate A Masters in Town Planning, ideally RTPI-accredited A genuine interest in town planning and a strong desire to develop a career within the profession Previous planning experience, such as a placement or internship, would be advantageous but is not essential Strong written and verbal communication skills Good research, analytical and organisational skills Excellent attention to detail The ability to work collaboratively as part of a team A proactive, motivated and ambitious approach to professional development An interest in planning policy, development management and the wider development process A willingness to learn, take responsibility and develop professionally Benefits Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme Long Service Awards Dedicated graduate training and professional development Flexible working options considered Full-time, permanent position Broad exposure to residential, commercial, rural and heritage planning projects To apply for this role, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) . I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Senior Planner
QB SQUARE
Planner / Senior Planner Location: London / Hybrid Sector: Construction & Infrastructure Working Pattern: Flexible working across office, project sites and home An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Planner or Senior Planner to join a growing London-based consultancy, supporting major construction and infrastructure projects. Working with a range of main contractors and subcontractors, you will provide planning expertise across medium to large-scale projects, with a particular focus on NEC contracts and change management . This is a great opportunity for a personable and proactive Planner who enjoys getting involved in complex projects and is comfortable working both independently and as part of a wider project team. Key Responsibilities Develop, manage and maintain detailed project programmes Provide planning support across major construction and infrastructure projects Work closely with main contractors, subcontractors and project stakeholders Monitor project progress against agreed programmes Identify programme risks, delays and potential impacts Support NEC contract planning and programme requirements Assist with change management and programme impact assessments Produce accurate planning reports and project updates Manage multiple project requirements and competing deadlines Senior Planners will take greater responsibility for change management and complex programme issues Experience Required Planner: Minimum 2+ years' post-graduate planning experience Experience within construction, civil engineering or infrastructure projects Experience working with NEC contracts Strong understanding of construction programmes and project delivery Senior Planner: Minimum 5+ years' post-graduate planning experience Strong construction or infrastructure planning experience Demonstrable change management experience Confident managing complex programmes and working with multiple stakeholders Skills & Qualifications Degree in Construction, Project Management or a related discipline Civil Engineering qualification would be advantageous Experience using Primavera P6 and/or Microsoft Project Strong knowledge of NEC construction planning Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Good IT literacy Ability to work to tight deadlines and manage multiple projects Confident working independently as well as part of a wider project team Package & Benefits Competitive salary Private healthcare Travel benefits 28 days' annual leave + bank holidays Flexible/hybrid working across home, office and project sites Opportunity to work on major construction and infrastructure projects Career progression within a growing consultancy Exposure to a variety of clients, contractors and complex projects
20/08/2026
Full time
Planner / Senior Planner Location: London / Hybrid Sector: Construction & Infrastructure Working Pattern: Flexible working across office, project sites and home An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Planner or Senior Planner to join a growing London-based consultancy, supporting major construction and infrastructure projects. Working with a range of main contractors and subcontractors, you will provide planning expertise across medium to large-scale projects, with a particular focus on NEC contracts and change management . This is a great opportunity for a personable and proactive Planner who enjoys getting involved in complex projects and is comfortable working both independently and as part of a wider project team. Key Responsibilities Develop, manage and maintain detailed project programmes Provide planning support across major construction and infrastructure projects Work closely with main contractors, subcontractors and project stakeholders Monitor project progress against agreed programmes Identify programme risks, delays and potential impacts Support NEC contract planning and programme requirements Assist with change management and programme impact assessments Produce accurate planning reports and project updates Manage multiple project requirements and competing deadlines Senior Planners will take greater responsibility for change management and complex programme issues Experience Required Planner: Minimum 2+ years' post-graduate planning experience Experience within construction, civil engineering or infrastructure projects Experience working with NEC contracts Strong understanding of construction programmes and project delivery Senior Planner: Minimum 5+ years' post-graduate planning experience Strong construction or infrastructure planning experience Demonstrable change management experience Confident managing complex programmes and working with multiple stakeholders Skills & Qualifications Degree in Construction, Project Management or a related discipline Civil Engineering qualification would be advantageous Experience using Primavera P6 and/or Microsoft Project Strong knowledge of NEC construction planning Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Good IT literacy Ability to work to tight deadlines and manage multiple projects Confident working independently as well as part of a wider project team Package & Benefits Competitive salary Private healthcare Travel benefits 28 days' annual leave + bank holidays Flexible/hybrid working across home, office and project sites Opportunity to work on major construction and infrastructure projects Career progression within a growing consultancy Exposure to a variety of clients, contractors and complex projects
Penguin Recruitment
Town Planners
Penguin Recruitment Bristol, Gloucestershire
Town Planner Location: Bristol Salary: 30-36,000 A leading, award-winning planning and design practice is looking to appoint a Town Planning Consultant to join its growing team in Bristol. The practice works across a broad range of sectors and scales, helping to deliver new communities, regenerate towns and cities, and support the infrastructure needed for sustainable economic growth and climate resilience. Responsibilities Deliver planning projects across varied sectors. Prepare planning applications and strategies. Undertake policy research and site appraisals. Support planning committees, appeals and hearings. Manage projects, programmes and budgets. Coordinate multidisciplinary project teams. Build strong client and stakeholder relationships. Provide clear planning advice and reports. Support bids, tenders and business development. Requirements Relevant planning degree and postgraduate qualification. Sufficient UK planning experience. Working towards or holding MRTPI. Strong analytical and report-writing skills. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Interest in placemaking and sustainable development. Experience in multidisciplinary teams. Strong organisation and project management skills. Collaborative and proactive approach. Benefits Award-winning planning and design practice. 100% employee-owned business. Multidisciplinary working environment. Varied, high-quality project portfolio. Strong career progression opportunities. Excellent professional development. Work alongside experienced industry professionals. Opportunity to deliver meaningful, sustainable projects. To apply, please call (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) . I look forward to hearing from you soon!
19/08/2026
Full time
Town Planner Location: Bristol Salary: 30-36,000 A leading, award-winning planning and design practice is looking to appoint a Town Planning Consultant to join its growing team in Bristol. The practice works across a broad range of sectors and scales, helping to deliver new communities, regenerate towns and cities, and support the infrastructure needed for sustainable economic growth and climate resilience. Responsibilities Deliver planning projects across varied sectors. Prepare planning applications and strategies. Undertake policy research and site appraisals. Support planning committees, appeals and hearings. Manage projects, programmes and budgets. Coordinate multidisciplinary project teams. Build strong client and stakeholder relationships. Provide clear planning advice and reports. Support bids, tenders and business development. Requirements Relevant planning degree and postgraduate qualification. Sufficient UK planning experience. Working towards or holding MRTPI. Strong analytical and report-writing skills. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Interest in placemaking and sustainable development. Experience in multidisciplinary teams. Strong organisation and project management skills. Collaborative and proactive approach. Benefits Award-winning planning and design practice. 100% employee-owned business. Multidisciplinary working environment. Varied, high-quality project portfolio. Strong career progression opportunities. Excellent professional development. Work alongside experienced industry professionals. Opportunity to deliver meaningful, sustainable projects. To apply, please call (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) . I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Lead Careers
Associate Landscape Architect
Lead Careers Bristol, Gloucestershire
Role Associate/Principal Landscape Architect (Design) Location Bristol Salary - £DOE We're on the hunt for an Associate/Principal Landscape Architect (CMLI) to join a Bristol based studio in a design-focused role. Our client is a multidisciplinary consultancy studio, established for 20 years and renowned for creating places that enhance communities, promote sustainability, and improve the built environment. The studio consists of Landscape Architects, Planners and Urban Designers who work on a wide range of projects, from public realm design and urban regeneration to landscape-led masterplanning . ABOUT THE ROLE This role is all about great design. We re looking for someone who can lead projects from concept through to delivery, bringing fresh ideas, strong technical knowledge, and a collaborative approach. You ll be working on a variety of public realm, urban regeneration, and landscape-led masterplanning projects, helping shape places that make a real difference to people s lives. WHAT YOU LL BE DOING Developing high-quality landscape designs Leading projects through all stages Supporting junior team members and contributing to a creative, positive studio culture Working closely with clients, local authorities, and other disciplines Helping to grow their design portfolio by contributing to bids and proposals KEY SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS A degree/post graduate degree in Landscape Architecture CMLI with a strong track record in landscape architecture A passion for great design Strong conceptual thinking and an eye for detail Proficiency in AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and other relevant design tools A good understanding of UK planning policy and sustainability principles Excellent communication and collaboration skills ON OFFER Generous salary DOE Flexible Working Professional Development Generous Holiday Entitlement Company Socia Employee Assistance Program Cycle to Work Scheme Wellness Initiatives Team Lunches & Snacks Creative Work Environment THE NEXT STEP If you are interested in this Associate/Principal Landscape Architect role or any other similar opportunities, please click apply and upload your CV, or contact Adam Johnston on (phone number removed) to find out what else may be out there. All applications for this Associate/Principal role will remain completely confidential between yourself and Adam Johnston. You will not be added to any mailing lists and rest assured your details would NOT be passed on to anyone without your prior authorisation. Additionally, please connect on LinkedIn to stay updated on the latest news.
13/08/2026
Full time
Role Associate/Principal Landscape Architect (Design) Location Bristol Salary - £DOE We're on the hunt for an Associate/Principal Landscape Architect (CMLI) to join a Bristol based studio in a design-focused role. Our client is a multidisciplinary consultancy studio, established for 20 years and renowned for creating places that enhance communities, promote sustainability, and improve the built environment. The studio consists of Landscape Architects, Planners and Urban Designers who work on a wide range of projects, from public realm design and urban regeneration to landscape-led masterplanning . ABOUT THE ROLE This role is all about great design. We re looking for someone who can lead projects from concept through to delivery, bringing fresh ideas, strong technical knowledge, and a collaborative approach. You ll be working on a variety of public realm, urban regeneration, and landscape-led masterplanning projects, helping shape places that make a real difference to people s lives. WHAT YOU LL BE DOING Developing high-quality landscape designs Leading projects through all stages Supporting junior team members and contributing to a creative, positive studio culture Working closely with clients, local authorities, and other disciplines Helping to grow their design portfolio by contributing to bids and proposals KEY SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS A degree/post graduate degree in Landscape Architecture CMLI with a strong track record in landscape architecture A passion for great design Strong conceptual thinking and an eye for detail Proficiency in AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and other relevant design tools A good understanding of UK planning policy and sustainability principles Excellent communication and collaboration skills ON OFFER Generous salary DOE Flexible Working Professional Development Generous Holiday Entitlement Company Socia Employee Assistance Program Cycle to Work Scheme Wellness Initiatives Team Lunches & Snacks Creative Work Environment THE NEXT STEP If you are interested in this Associate/Principal Landscape Architect role or any other similar opportunities, please click apply and upload your CV, or contact Adam Johnston on (phone number removed) to find out what else may be out there. All applications for this Associate/Principal role will remain completely confidential between yourself and Adam Johnston. You will not be added to any mailing lists and rest assured your details would NOT be passed on to anyone without your prior authorisation. Additionally, please connect on LinkedIn to stay updated on the latest news.
Penguin Recruitment
Graduate Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Graduate Town Planner Location: Cambridge Salary: 27-30,000 Are you a recent Planning graduate ready to take the next step in your career with an established and experienced planning team? I'm currently recruiting for a Graduate Town Planner opportunity in Cambridge, offering an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience across a varied portfolio of planning projects. You'll work closely with experienced planners, develop your technical knowledge and professional skills, and benefit from a structured graduate training programme designed to support your long-term career development. Key Responsibilities Assist with the preparation of planning statements and planning appraisals Support the delivery of a range of planning projects, including larger and more complex schemes Prepare and submit planning applications and appeals Assist clients throughout the planning and development process Assess and appraise new development opportunities Undertake planning policy research and analysis Assist with the preparation of Design and Access Statements where appropriate Manage a variety of planning applications and monitor progress and outcomes Support community engagement and consultation activities Attend planning committee meetings and public examinations Participate in site visits and client meetings Assist with preparing fee proposals and project scopes About You A degree in Town Planning or a related subject, ideally RTPI-accredited A clear interest in town planning and a genuine desire to develop a career in the sector Previous planning experience would be advantageous but is not essential Strong written and verbal communication skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail Comfortable working collaboratively within a team A proactive, motivated and ambitious approach to professional development Transferable skills and relevant experience are encouraged, and we welcome applications from candidates who may not meet every requirement Benefits 25 days' annual leave, increasing by 1 day each year up to 28 days after 3 years' service Life Assurance at 4x basic salary Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave Holiday Buy Back Scheme Long Service Awards Westfield Health Cashplan 1 paid volunteering day each year for a charity of your choice Dedicated internal graduate training programme Hybrid working Flexible working options considered Full-time, permanent opportunity To apply for this role, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) . I look forward to hearing from you soon.
12/08/2026
Full time
Graduate Town Planner Location: Cambridge Salary: 27-30,000 Are you a recent Planning graduate ready to take the next step in your career with an established and experienced planning team? I'm currently recruiting for a Graduate Town Planner opportunity in Cambridge, offering an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience across a varied portfolio of planning projects. You'll work closely with experienced planners, develop your technical knowledge and professional skills, and benefit from a structured graduate training programme designed to support your long-term career development. Key Responsibilities Assist with the preparation of planning statements and planning appraisals Support the delivery of a range of planning projects, including larger and more complex schemes Prepare and submit planning applications and appeals Assist clients throughout the planning and development process Assess and appraise new development opportunities Undertake planning policy research and analysis Assist with the preparation of Design and Access Statements where appropriate Manage a variety of planning applications and monitor progress and outcomes Support community engagement and consultation activities Attend planning committee meetings and public examinations Participate in site visits and client meetings Assist with preparing fee proposals and project scopes About You A degree in Town Planning or a related subject, ideally RTPI-accredited A clear interest in town planning and a genuine desire to develop a career in the sector Previous planning experience would be advantageous but is not essential Strong written and verbal communication skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail Comfortable working collaboratively within a team A proactive, motivated and ambitious approach to professional development Transferable skills and relevant experience are encouraged, and we welcome applications from candidates who may not meet every requirement Benefits 25 days' annual leave, increasing by 1 day each year up to 28 days after 3 years' service Life Assurance at 4x basic salary Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave Holiday Buy Back Scheme Long Service Awards Westfield Health Cashplan 1 paid volunteering day each year for a charity of your choice Dedicated internal graduate training programme Hybrid working Flexible working options considered Full-time, permanent opportunity To apply for this role, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) . I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Tarrant Howl Ltd
Assistant Urban Designer
Tarrant Howl Ltd
An award-winning AJ100 practice has an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Urban Designer to join its highly respected London studio. The practice is renowned for creating exceptional places, working on residential and mixed-use developments ranging from new neighbourhoods and urban extensions to garden communities and new towns across the UK. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or early-career Urban Designer looking to develop their skills within a collaborative and supportive environment. Working alongside experienced architects, masterplanners and urban designers, you will contribute to projects at a variety of scales, gaining exposure to all stages of the design process while helping to create sustainable, vibrant and people-focused places. The ideal candidate will hold a postgraduate qualification in Urban Design and possess excellent graphic communication skills. You should be proficient in CAD and the Adobe Creative Suite, with SketchUp experience being highly desirable. A passion for placemaking, sustainability and creating high-quality residential environments is essential, together with a proactive attitude, strong organisational skills and a genuine enthusiasm to learn and develop your career. You will be joining an exceptional practice with an outstanding reputation for investing in its people. The company offers a friendly, collaborative culture, ongoing training and mentoring, genuine career progression and an impressive benefits package. If you are looking to begin your career with one of the UK's leading placemaking practices, this is an opportunity not to be missed. For more information, please contact Stewart Howl at Tarrant Howl. If you would like to register your interest in this vacancy, please apply online.
11/08/2026
Full time
An award-winning AJ100 practice has an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Urban Designer to join its highly respected London studio. The practice is renowned for creating exceptional places, working on residential and mixed-use developments ranging from new neighbourhoods and urban extensions to garden communities and new towns across the UK. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or early-career Urban Designer looking to develop their skills within a collaborative and supportive environment. Working alongside experienced architects, masterplanners and urban designers, you will contribute to projects at a variety of scales, gaining exposure to all stages of the design process while helping to create sustainable, vibrant and people-focused places. The ideal candidate will hold a postgraduate qualification in Urban Design and possess excellent graphic communication skills. You should be proficient in CAD and the Adobe Creative Suite, with SketchUp experience being highly desirable. A passion for placemaking, sustainability and creating high-quality residential environments is essential, together with a proactive attitude, strong organisational skills and a genuine enthusiasm to learn and develop your career. You will be joining an exceptional practice with an outstanding reputation for investing in its people. The company offers a friendly, collaborative culture, ongoing training and mentoring, genuine career progression and an impressive benefits package. If you are looking to begin your career with one of the UK's leading placemaking practices, this is an opportunity not to be missed. For more information, please contact Stewart Howl at Tarrant Howl. If you would like to register your interest in this vacancy, please apply online.

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