Graduate / Assistant Transport Planning Consultant
Brookbanks operates nationwide providing integrated and holistic consultancy services for major infrastructure and development schemes, having a reputation of designing and delivering complex mixed use projects.
As a UK, privately owned consultancy, we offer autonomy, flexibility and trust. Our people are empowered and supported to challenge the status quo, implement their ideas and make a real impact.
Our clients include many of the UK’s leading blue chip residential and commercial property developers.
What’s in it for you at Brookbanks?
Personal development: we provide the opportunity to develop cross-disciplinary expertise, funded chartership and professional development.
Personable environment: as a UK, privately-owned consultancy, you’ll be more than just a number.
Roadmap for progression: we’re expanding into new sectors and regions, ensuring we can honour your progression.
Autonomy: you’ll have the freedom to work in your own way, create change and shape the company.
Innovation: free from rigid processes or layers of hierarchy, we encourage fresh thinking and an entrepreneurial mindset.
Hybrid and flexing working: we trust you to decide how you work best and endeavour to accommodate your personal circumstances.
Scale and scope: you’ll be part of many of the UK’s most prestigious projects from day one.
As a Graduate Transport Planning Consultant you will …
- Assist in the preparation of transport assessments, statements, and travel plans
- Undertake data collection, traffic modelling, and analysis using industry-standard software e.g. Junctions 10 (ARCADY, PICADY), ArcGIS, TRICS, TEMPro, LinSig, or similar.
- Support transport surveys and feasibility studies.
- Work with multidisciplinary teams including planners, engineers, and environmental specialists.
- Contribute to sustainable and active travel strategies in line with planning and environmental goals.
- Attend client and stakeholder meetings and support public consultation events
- Keep up to date with relevant planning policy and guidance.
What do we look for?
- A graduate with a degree in Transport Planning, Geography, Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, or a related field
- Strong analytical and numeracy skills, with a keen interest in transport and sustainability
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Proficient in Microsoft Office, with a keen interest in learning and progressing.
- A team player with the initiative to work independently and take initiative.
Want to find out more?
To learn more over a confidential chat, simply apply or contact Zoe Evans, Head of Talent.