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Go Construct

Peterborough

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GBP 34,000 - 83,000

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Job summary

A leading construction firm in the United Kingdom is seeking a planner to ensure project timelines and budgets are effectively managed. The role involves close collaboration with engineers and architects, while also producing necessary reports for stakeholders. Ideal candidates should possess strong communication and analytical skills, with qualifications in construction or project management. The position offers a competitive salary ranging from £34,000 to £83,000 depending on experience and qualifications.

Qualifications

  • Ability to create, maintain, and review a programme of work.
  • Excellent team collaboration skills.
  • Experience in producing progress reports.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
  • Liaise with surveyors, engineers, and architects.
  • Manage multiple projects with junior planners.

Skills

Knowledge of English language
Analytical thinking skills
Excellent verbal communication skills
Business management skills
Ability to use project management tools

Education

Undergraduate degree in construction management or project management
Level 3 extended diploma in Construction and the Built Environment
Job description
What does a planner do?

As a planner you will be responsible for ensuring that projects are kept on track by producing reports and using project management tools to keep all other teams involved in the project on track.

The job role of a planner involves the following duties:

  • Creating, maintaining and reviewing a programme of work
  • Ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget
  • Liaising with surveyors, engineers and architects
  • Producing progress reports and forecasts for team members, clients and stakeholders
  • Breaking large jobs down into phases of development
  • Using project management tools to plan timeframes
  • Working with estimators to calculate the resources needed for a project
  • Planning contingency programmes in case timeframes change
  • Meeting with contractors and suppliers
  • Demonstrating knowledge of construction
  • Writing bids for tender
  • Managing several projects with the support of junior planners
  • Working between offices and construction sites.
How to become a planner

There are several routes to becoming a planner. You can gain the qualifications needed by doing a university or college course, or an apprenticeship. If you already have some experience you may be able to apply directly to become a planning assistant.

You should explore the options to find out which is the right one for you.

You may need a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card to work on a construction site.

University

You could do an undergraduate degree in construction management or project management.

If you already have a first degree you could study for a postgraduate qualification in construction project management.

  • Equivalent entry requirements explained
  • Find a university course
  • Funding advice
College/training provider

You could do a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment or a Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Building Studies.

If you are already working as a site supervisor in a construction trade you could do an NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Occupational Work Supervision to help you become a planner.

  • Find a course near you
  • Funding advice
Apprenticeship

An apprenticeship with a construction firm is a good way into the industry. Apprenticeships are open to anyone over the age of 16. As an apprentice, you will be fully employed by your company and expected to work a minimum of 30 hours a week. Your time will be split between on-the-job experience and a college or training provider.

An intermediate apprenticeship takes around two years to complete. To become a construction planner you could follow a higher apprenticeship in Construction Management.

  • Guide to apprenticeships
Work experience

Work experience is essential to gaining employment within the construction industry. You could gain this at school, or by working weekends and holidays with a company or relative who works in construction. Potential employers will always be pleased to see work experience listed on your CV.

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Skills

Additional skills which may benefit anyone considering a job as a planner:

  • Knowledge of English language, maths, and geography
  • Able to work well with others
  • Analytical thinking skills
  • Excellent verbal communication skills
  • Persistence and determination
  • Ambition and a desire to succeed
  • Business management skills
  • Able to use a computer and the main software packages competently
Qualifications

To become a planner, you could complete a:

  • Level 3 extended diploma in Construction and the Built Environment
  • Undergraduate degree in construction management or project management
To Become a Planner, You Could Complete A:
  • SVQ at SCQF level 6 in Built Environment Design Management
  • SCQF level 6 in Built Environment Design Management
  • HNC/HND Construction Management
To Become a Planner, You Could Complete A:
  • Level 3 NVQ in Construction and the Built Environment
  • Undergraduate degree in construction management or project management
How much could you earn as a planner?

The expected salary for a planner varies as you become more experienced.

  • Newly trained planners can start at £34,000
  • Trained with experience planners can earn up to £83,000*

Salaries depend on location, employer, level of responsibility, any overtime you may do, and whether you have completed an industry recognised training route.

  • Salaries have been collected from multiple industry sources
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