Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£26000 - £30000 per annum
Graduate Transport Planner Bristol £26,000 - £30,000 Are you a Civil Engineering Graduate looking to get a foot in the industry? We have an opportunity for a fresh Civil Engineering Graduate or someone with a few years’ experience to join a Transport Planning & Highways consultancy. The role: You will: Gain experience in every technical discipline across the business. Work on Transport Planning Projects Gain experience in Junction design (priority, roundabout, signals). Deliver Market leading consultancy advice. Preparing Transport Statements, Assessments, Travel Plans and Construction Traffic Management Plans and inputs to Environmental Impact Assessment. You’ll be working on a range of projects across a number of sectors including residential, mixed use, commercial and more. The ideal candidate will either be a graduate with a degree in Civil Engineering, or currently working through their final year of the degree. You will have good written and spoken communication skills and any experience with AutoCAD would be a bonus. They are also looking for someone with a couple years of design experience to take on and progress through the company. Why join? In this role, you’ll be surrounded by expert mentors and experienced engineers to support and guide you to developing your engineering skills. With no glass ceilings, there is a clear pathway for your progression, and you’ll have the opportunity to rise through the ranks. If you are interested in this opportunity or require any more information. Get in touch.
Bristol
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