Origin Environmental
Planning Consultant

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Planning Consultant
At Origin Enterprises, we are dedicated to championing sustainable land use, and our Environmental teams support a diverse range of clients and projects—from land management and development to restoration and conservation.
Joining us means becoming part of a collaborative, purpose-driven community where this collective expertise enables us to deliver high-quality, fully integrated solutions and contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes across the UK and Ireland.
About Neo
Neo Environmental is a multidisciplinary consultancy that provides market-leading, cost-effective planning, environmental, and technical solutions to clients working in the energy, residential, retail, utilities, mixed-use, aggregates, and infrastructure sectors across the UK and Ireland.
We work closely with our clients throughout the duration of projects to ensure that we have a thorough understanding of their requirements and to achieve optimum designs.
Our team consists of experienced and accredited planners, engineers, and multi-disciplinary environmental consultants, ensuring we provide a full suite of in-house collaborative services for projects.
We have an enviable track record for successfully consenting projects, whether small or complex, through our comprehensive understanding of planning requirements, particularly in the renewable energy industry.
The Role
Neo Environmental has an exciting opportunity for a Planning Consultant to join our expanding planning team. The position will offer the right individual the opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects, managing their own caseload and clients. The successful candidate will ideally have relevant experience in the renewables sector.
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Prospective candidates will be expected to have excellent report writing skills and be well-organized with meticulous attention to detail.
The successful candidate should preferably be RTPI accredited or working towards accreditation and have a minimum of 2 years post-graduate planning experience, preferably in a consultancy environment. This role is based in Ballymena with hybrid working arrangements available.
Your Primary Responsibilities Would Be:
- Management of own planning caseload
- Delivery of Site Appraisals, Planning Statements, EIA Screenings, Design and Access Statements, etc
- Planning policy examination, feasibility, and constraints analysis
- Stakeholder Engagement and Management
- Co-ordinating in-house consultants and liaising with clients
- Organising and conducting site visits, team meetings, and scheduling work
- Sub-contractor management
- Preparing, submitting, and monitoring of planning applications
- Fee Proposal production
Key Requirements:
- RTPI accredited degree/postgraduate degree in Town Planning
- A minimum of 2 years post-graduation professional planning experience
- Chartered or working towards membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)
- Excellent working knowledge of the UK Planning system, particularly Northern Ireland
- Demonstrable experience of the successful delivery and management of minor and/or major planning applications
- The successful candidate will be required to produce reports for clients and so attention to detail, reliability, and good organizational skills to meet strict deadlines are essential
- Ability to project manage multi-disciplinary teams and multiple projects simultaneously


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Additional Beneficial Experience:
- Knowledge of the Irish Planning System would be advantageous but not essential
- Renewable energy experience
Why Work for Us?
We offer a competitive and supportive rewards package designed to help you thrive both professionally and personally. This includes Life Assurance, access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), and paid professional memberships such as CIEEM. We’re committed to continuous development, offering a blend of internal and external training opportunities to help you grow your skills and advance your career.
As part of our inclusive culture, you’ll have the opportunity to join our monthly Neurodiversity Café, take part in community action days, and benefit from our family-friendly policies, including enhanced family leave options. While we value time spent together in our offices to collaborate and stay connected, most roles offer hybrid working and open conversations around flexibility.
You’ll also enjoy 25 days’ holiday, regular performance and development reviews, and the chance to collaborate across the wider Origin Group, especially within our growing family of Environmental businesses.
We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and are proud to be building a diverse, inclusive team where everyone can grow, contribute, and feel valued.
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