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Graduate Town Planner - Warrington - ENTRY LEVEL

Graduate Town Planner - Warrington - ENTRY LEVEL

Posted 1 July by Penguin Recruitment Ltd
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Graduate Town Planner - Warrington - ENTRY LEVEL

£24000 + Bens + Full Training

Engineering and Design Consultancy with an office in the North-West are offering an exciting graduate/entry level Town Planner position to join an existing team and work on business-critical projects across the UK. Office based, the Graduate Town Planner will have a mentor to work alongside offering full training and support to enable you (once trained) to commence your APC logbook.

Key duties will include

  • Assisting with planning submissions for the telecommunication sector.
  • Attending virtual meetings with clients across the UK
  • Liaising with the client, internal divisions of the business and local authorities to ensure a small submission process.
  • Maintaining all project information on an internal CRM system.
  • Attending team meetings fully prepared to report back on project progress.

The successful Graduate Town Planner will need excellent communication skills and have the following background

  • A Degree and/or Masters in town Planning or related subject where the qualification is recognised by the RTPI
  • Full driving license
  • Comfortable working to project deadlines and communications to clients at all levels.

The Graduate Town Planner comes with a full benefits package, so for more information please email a copy of your CV NICK LEWIS and we will call you right back.

Commutable Locations: Runcorn, Widnes, St Helens, Leigh, Warrington, Warrington, Manchester.

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  • Graduate Town Planner - Warrington - ENTRY LEVEL

Reference: 53004820

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