Assistant Landscape Architect
Location: Glasgow
Salary: £30K
Our client, a growing environmental consultancy, is looking for an Assistant Landscape Architect who is particularly interested in Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment. This role is ideal for someone at the start of their career who wants to build strong technical skills and gain practical project experience.
This role will give you the chance to work on a really interesting mix of projects across the UK. Typical work includes renewable energy developments such as wind farms and hydro schemes, along with electricity transmission and grid infrastructure projects. There may also be opportunities to contribute to energy storage proposals, marine and coastal work, and occasionally transport or wider infrastructure schemes. It's a great way to build early career experience while gaining an understanding of how different types of development sit within and affect the landscape.
Responsibilities
* Help to prepare Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments
* Support landscape and visual baseline studies
* Take part in site visits and surveys
* Assist with reports, graphics and project documents
* Work with mapping and visualisation tools
* Collaborate with colleagues across different disciplines
Requirements
* Degree in Landscape Architecture or a similar subject
* Clear interest in Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment
* Good written and spoken communication skills
* Strong attention to detail
* Basic knowledge of CAD, GIS or visualisation software is helpful but not essential
* Positive attitude and willingness to learn
* Full right to work in the UK
Benefits
* Competitive salary
* Great early career experience on real projects
* Ongoing support and mentoring
* 24 days annual leave plus bank holidays
* Friendly, team focused working environment
* Clear opportunities to develop and progress
* Exposure to a wide mix of project types
This role is suited to someone who enjoys variety, big picture thinking, and having a meaningful voice in projects.
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