Role: Transport Planner
Type: Full-time, Permanent, Hybrid.
Location: Old Street, London.
We're looking for a Transport Planner in Old Street, London!
This role relates to policy, strategy, development, business case, and economic appraisal.
Rewards:
* Discretionary annual company bonus;
* Hybrid & flexible working;
* Company pension;
* Generous annual leave;
* Continuous training and development opportunities;
* Professional membership of your choice;
* Exciting company-organised social functions.
About:
One of the fastest-growing transportation consultancies, providing specialist transport planning, highways & traffic engineering, and surveying services to public and private sector clients, has rapidly expanded over the past few years to become a leader in the sector. They are a forward-thinking company that embraces innovation and change.
Based in Old Street, in a modern office, they are a circa 60 strong, dynamic team of experts that want to welcome you, a Transport Planner, to the team.
Responsibilities:
* Project Leadership: Lead and manage the implementation of Transport Strategy and Policy for local authority clients.
* Client Engagement: Serve as a point of contact for clients.
* Technical Excellence: Develop technically sound analyses for urban transport and public realm challenges, ensuring compliance with industry standards and best practices.
* Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively across disciplines, internally and externally, fostering a collaborative and growth-oriented team environment.
* Project Delivery: Adhere to project timelines, budgets, and resources.
* Quality Assurance: Ensure rigorous quality control on all project deliverables.
Desirable Experience:
* Working knowledge of the application of Transport Policy and Strategy as a Transport Planner or Transport Consultant in a Local Authority environment.
* Experience authoring Transport Infrastructure Business Cases and knowledge of Economic Appraisal methodology.
Interested? Apply with your CV or contact George Banks on (phone number removed) for an informal discussion.
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