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Job Title: Graduate Town Planner
Location: Bristol
A leading independent multidisciplinary consultancy is looking to appoint a Graduate Transport Planner to join its growing Transport Planning team in Bristol.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Graduate or early-career Transport Planner with at least one year's industry experience to develop their technical skills, work on a varied project portfolio and progress their career within an established consultancy.
You'll work across a broad range of sectors including residential, education, healthcare, commercial, leisure, regeneration, and masterplanning, supporting projects across the UK and internationally.
The Role
As a Graduate Transport Planner, you'll gain exposure to a range of transport planning projects and work closely with experienced consultants and wider multidisciplinary teams.
Your Responsibilities Will Include
- Preparing Transport Assessments and Transport Statements
- Supporting the delivery of Travel Plans and associated initiatives
- Analysing collision data, traffic data, and travel patterns
- Contributing to transport strategies and road safety audits
- Using industry-standard software including TRICS, AutoCAD, Vehicle Tracking, Junctions 10, and LinSig
- Working collaboratively with planners, engineers, and other built environment professionals
- Supporting the delivery of projects from initial assessment through to completion
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About You
The ideal candidate will have:
- At least 1 year's experience within Transport Planning
- Some practical experience using AutoCAD
- Strong analytical and communication skills
- Excellent attention to detail
- A proactive approach and willingness to learn
- The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a wider team
- Graduate membership of CIHT or ICE would be advantageous
- An MSc in Transport Planning or TPP qualification would be desirable


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What's on Offer?
- Competitive salary of GBP28,000-GBP36,000, dependent on experience
- Structured training and professional development
- CIHT-accredited training programme
- Strong mentoring from experienced Transport Planning professionals
- Varied project portfolio across multiple sectors
- Clear career progression opportunities
- Health cash plan
- Life assurance
- Active social programme
- Modern Bristol office with gym, café, cycle storage, showers, and parking
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If you're a Graduate Transport Planner or early-career Transport Planner looking for a role where you can build your technical experience and progress within a supportive consultancy environment, this could be an excellent next step.
Interested?
The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP, so if you meet the above criteria, contact Josh Jones on 362 010.
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