Town Planner / Senior Town Planner

Posted 22 March by Penguin Recruitment Ltd
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Penguin Recruitment is pleased to be supporting a Planning-lead, multi-disciplinary environmental consultancy in their hire of an ambitious and talented Town Planner to their dynamic team.

My client's busy Planning team is working on some of the most prestigious projects across the country. They work collaboratively to create an effective planning application for their client's projects. The team offer a full host of planning services from planning feasibility, design and access statements and planning appeals, to site promotion, EIA's, discharge conditions and prior approval.

The successful candidate will play a major role in promoting projects with minimal supervision and acting as project manager as appropriate. You will develop client relationships by providing advice upon strategy and progress of reports.

Candidate requirements

We are seeking applications from talented Planner who have either achieved MRTPI status or are working towards the APC. Candidates must hold an RTPI accredited degree in Town Planning or a related field of study and will have experience in either the public or private sector in working autonomously and driving a busy team.

Interested?

For the ideal candidate, my client is happy to offer a competitive starting salary as well as an impressive accompanying benefits package. My client also offers flexible working hours and hybrid/remote working options.

Please submit your up-to-date CV to Megan Field at or call to discuss this opportunity as well as other in the Town Planning sector!

Required skills

  • TOWN PLANNER SENIOR MRTPI PLANNING CONSULTANCY

Reference: 52365388

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