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A multidisciplinary consultancy in the UK seeks an Associate Landscape Planner to join their team in Oxfordshire. The role involves delivering Landscape Visual Impact Assessments for various significant development projects beyond just residential schemes. Ideal candidates should have a relevant degree in Landscape Architecture and experience in a consultancy environment. Benefits include a competitive salary of £45-55K, investment in training, and a hybrid working model.
Location – Oxfordshire
Salary – £45,000 - £55,000 DOE
We are delighted to be working with a large multidisciplinary consultancy with offices throughout the UK and internationally. They work across a broad range of projects and advise on landscape and visual matters for numerous onshore and offshore wind, hydrogen and solar array developments, nuclear power stations, minerals projects, electricity transmission projects, major transport infrastructure and various housing / mixed-used developments of different scales. They are currently looking for an Associate Landscape Planner to join their team in Oxfordshire. You will be involved in delivering Landscape Visual Impact Assessments and related workstreams. The consultancy works on some of the UK’s most exciting development projects, and instead of being pigeon‑holed into residential schemes 24/7 you will spend time on nationally significant projects.
YOU MUST ALREADY LIVE AND HAVE FULL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UK TO BE CONSIDERED
If you are interested in this Associate Landscape Planner role or any other similar opportunities, please click apply and upload your CV, or contact Adam Johnston on 020 3745 0900 or 0751 091 9594 to find out what else may be out there.
All applications for this Associate Landscape Planner role will remain completely confidential between yourself and Adam Johnston at LEAD Careers. You will not be added to any mailing lists and rest assured your details would NOT be passed on to anyone without your prior authorisation.