Graduate Town Planner

Posted 5 April by Penguin Recruitment Ltd
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Graduate Town Planner - Milton Keynes - £Negotiable

Are you a forward-thinking graduate passionate about shaping the cities and communities of tomorrow? We're seeking a dynamic and driven individual to join our client as a Graduate Town Planner.

About the Client: Our client are dedicated to creating sustainable, vibrant, and inclusive spaces. As a leading firm in urban planning, they collaborate with communities, governments, and developers to design innovative solutions that enhance lives and environments.

Your Role: As a Graduate Town Planner, you'll have the opportunity to dive into diverse projects and contribute fresh perspectives. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Conducting research and analysis on urban development trends.
  • Assisting in the preparation of planning proposals and reports.
  • Engaging with stakeholders to understand community needs and concerns.
  • Supporting the team in designing plans that foster sustainable growth.

About You:

  • A recent graduate with a degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Architecture, or related field.
  • Strong analytical skills and a passion for problem-solving.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
  • Proficiency in GIS, CAD, or other planning software is a plus.

Why Apply:

  • Mentorship and professional development opportunities.
  • Engaging projects that make a real difference in communities.
  • Collaborative and inclusive work culture.
  • Competitive compensation and benefits package.

To apply for this role, please contact Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment on . Alternatively you can send a copy of your CV to .

Reference: 52430199

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