Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£25000 - £27000 per annum
Graduate Transport Planner Location: London Salary: £26,000 Are you a recent graduate with a passion for transport planning? Join a dynamic transport consultancy in London as a Graduate Transport Planner and kickstart your career contributing to exciting projects and becoming a vital part of their growing team. Benefits: - Generous Leave: Enjoy 25 days of annual leave, with increases based on seniority. - Tech Support: Receive an Apple MacBook for work. - Flexible Work: Embrace flexible working arrangements. - Healthcare: Benefit from private medical insurance and a health cash plan. - Financial Security: Two-tiered pension, life insurance, and death in service cover. - Extras: Access discretionary cycle hire scheme, travel loans, and end-of-year bonus. - One of the most modernised offices in London. Responsibilities: As a Graduate Transport Planner, you will: - Prepare various documents including Transport Assessments, Transport Statements, Travel Plans, and more. - Learn and apply relevant local, national, and London-based planning policies and guidance. - Gain proficiency in software such as AutoCAD, ARCADY, PICADY, and LinSig for infrastructure design and modelling. - Create high-quality graphics using GIS and PowerPoint. - Engage with clients and stakeholders, and assist in project management. - Assist in preparing client briefs, fee proposals, and contributing to bids and frameworks. - Coordinate Travel Plans and undertake site visits. Qualifications/Experience: - Formal education in Transport Engineering, Geography, or Transport Planning. - Strong communication skills and a high work ethic.
Southend-on-Sea
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