Senior to Associate Planner - Central London
- Employer
- Zodiac Recruitment
- Location
- London (Central), London (Greater)
- Salary
- £40k - £70k DOE Among Fantastic Benefits!!
- Closing date
- 6 Jan 2025
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- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
- Discipline
- Community Development, Planning
- Function
- Officer, Consultant, Planner
- Sector
- Consultancy, Other Private sector, Other Public sector
- Seniority
- Specialist / Consultant
Senior to Associate Planner
Central London
I am delighted to be working with a Nationwide Town Planning Consultancy with an excellent reputation in the industry. This firm work on a wide range of exciting projects in many different fields including retail, education, housing and leisure. After working closely with the Director they have informed me that they are looking for a candidate between the levels of a Senior Planner through to a Principal and Associate Planner to join their excellent Central London planning team.
To be considered, you’ll have a few years planning experience on either the public or private side. Ideally you’ll have experience in retail planning and you’ll be looking to join a company where you can progress your career to the next higher step.
This company can offer the right candidate an excellent starting salary and package, ranging from between £40k - £70k along with other fantastic benefits. They can also offer the opportunity to work for a company that will give you an excellent work/life balance.
This is a great opportunity to improve your current situation and career working for a highly-reputable company in Central London.
If you are interesting in hearing more about the company and the opportunity then feel free to drop Sam Godsall a quick message on Linkedin or email on sam@zodiacrecruitment.co.uk. You can also apply directly via this job advert or call Sam on 01792 940002 for a confidential chat
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