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Transport Planner
Transport Planner
Location: Hampshire
Penguin Recruitment is delighted to support a fast-growing and award-winning Civil Engineering and Transport Planning consultancy in their search for a Transport Planner.
This is an exciting opportunity to join an expanding team, working across a diverse portfolio of development projects.
The Role
You will take a hands-on role in delivering transport planning projects, including:
- Managing small to medium-sized projects, including budgets and timelines
- Preparing Transport Assessments, Statements, Travel Plans, and Technical Notes
- Analysing trip generation, distribution, and transport impacts
- Reviewing access designs, visibility splays, and vehicle tracking
- Attending client, project team, and local authority meetings
- Undertaking site visits and supporting early-stage scheme development
- Contributing to fee proposals and business development
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About You
- Degree qualified (or equivalent)
- Minimum 2 years experience in transport planning
- Working knowledge of design guidance and planning policy
- Strong communication and report writing skills
- Ability to manage workload independently and within a team
- Experience with Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, TRICS, and modelling software
- Working towards (or interested in) professional accreditation


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Why Apply?
- Join a growing, high-performing consultancy
- Work on varied and impactful development projects
- Gain client exposure and project responsibility
- Be part of a collaborative and supportive team environment
Interested?
Contact the hiring manager, Josh Jones, on 010 362 010 or via the job application link provided.
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