Job Description At AECOM, our national team delivers a diverse range of exciting projects across the UK&I and around the world. We work in dynamic, multidisciplinary environments to design and deliver creative solutions for a broad mix of public and private sector clients — including Homes England, Universities, National Highways, HS2, the Environment Agency, Local Authorities, the National Trust, and a range of healthcare institutions. Our work spans development, energy transition, water, residential, government, and transportation, creating integrated and award-winning projects. We are looking for Graduate Landscape Architects to join our planning and design teams. This role is ideal for a motivated and enthusiastic graduate who wants to develop their skills and build a rewarding career within an award-winning, innovative, and supportive team. As part of one of the UK&I’s largest and most diverse landscape practices, you’ll have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of regionally significant projects — from regeneration and environmental enhancement to large-scale infrastructure and ground-breaking international schemes. You’ll be supported as you grow your experience and develop your career within a structured and friendly team environment. From day one, you’ll be paired with an experienced mentor who will guide you as you begin contributing to live projects. Role Responsibilities Work collaboratively with colleagues to produce drawings, visualisations, and technical documents — including concise reports — across different stages of LVIA, planning, and design projects. Contribute to client meetings, workshops, and presentations, developing creative and practical ideas to help solve complex design challenges. Apply your creativity and technical knowledge to integrate placemaking and climate resilience into project designs. Support project management activities, including assisting with schedules, budgets, and documentation under the guidance of senior team members. Prepare and check design drawings and technical materials using relevant software, ensuring accuracy and attention to detail at every stage. Communicate clearly and confidently — both in writing and in person — with clients, colleagues, and wider project teams. Build strong working relationships within the Landscape Architecture team and across multidisciplinary project teams. Take a proactive role in responding to client needs and contributing to the delivery of high-quality, sustainable design outcomes.