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Graduate Transport Planner
Our Client are a multi-disciplinary design consultancy based in Chesham works on a range of multi-disciplinary projects with a focus to grow the Transport Planning department. They are looking for a graduate with a genuine enthusiasm for Transport Planning to join the team. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the technical excellence of the team and can expect considerable experience on a variety of interesting and challenging projects.
The Transport team undertakes development planning work, providing advice to private sector and local authority clients on access and transportation issues and supporting development proposals through the planning process.
This is an excellent opportunity to be part of a dynamic team within a multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy with the opportunity to progress.
The successful candidate will have:
A MSc or BSc in Transport Planning or Geography with a minimum 2:1
Enthusiasm in transport planning
Experience of AutoCAD, ARCADY, PICADY and LINSIG (would be advantageous)
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
The main duties of this role will include
Preparation of Transport Assessments/Statements/Strategies
Preparation and presentation of technical data and drawings
Assistance in preparation of reports and calculations
Preparation of Travel Plans as well as Travel Plan Coordination
Preparation of outline highways drawings
Management of small and medium scale projects
Liaison with clients/contractors and local / national authorities as required
Briefing Technicians in the production of drawings and models
Working collectively with other technical disciplines
Assist with other traffic/transport related tasks required by your Line Manager
What in it for you
Competitive salary (above market rates)
24 days annual leave
Annual bonus
Flexible working
Option to buy and sell holidays
Pension
Private Medical Insurance
Professional membership paid
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