
Principal Consultant Sustainable Places 7999
- Nottingham
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Designing and delivering active and sustainable places where walking, cycling, and public transport are prioritised.
- Applying vision-led transport planning and placemaking principles, grounded in a solid understanding of development and built environment transport planning.
- Using transport modelling in a proportionate and pragmatic way - balancing future travel forecasts with real-world user needs.
- Providing expert input into planning applications, underpinned by a deep knowledge of planning legislation and sustainable development practices.
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams - Architects, Planners, Urban Designers, Landscape Architects, and Environmental Specialists - to shape and secure planning consents for places people are proud to call home.
- Have a strong consultancy background, with a proven track record of delivering transport planning advice for planning applications and building trusted relationships with clients and project teams.
- Demonstrate experience managing and delivering successful projects across sectors such as Care, Education, Health, Leisure, Warehousing/Distribution, Residential and mixed-use.
- Possess robust technical skills in development-related transport planning, including site and junction assessments, engineering design input and co-design, accessibility and connectivity analysis, development of access and movement strategies, preparation of Transport Statements/Assessments and Travel Plans, Section 106 advice, Construction Transport Management Plans and oversight of post-consent activities.
- Be well-versed in relevant transport design guidance (e.g. DMRB, Manual for Streets, and active travel design standards).
- Be capable of maintaining and growing client relationships, identifying new business opportunities, and contributing to commercial success.
- Have a growing network of industry contacts and positive client referrals.
- Communicate clearly and effectively, both in writing and verbally, using a range of formats to convey complex ideas.
- Hold a relevant professional qualification such as Chartered Engineer or TPP (or equivalent).
- Contribute to the advancement of their profession and the broader industry by:
- Participating in relevant professional associations, working groups, or industry forums.
- Sharing expertise through speaking engagements, publications, or thought leadership.
- Staying abreast of emerging trends, technologies, and best practices.
- Supporting the development of industry standards or contributing to policy discussions.
- Mentoring peers or early-career professionals.
- A flexible, friendly, and collaborative working environment.
- Opportunities to work on exciting and meaningful projects.
- A competitive remuneration package, including salary sacrifice schemes and flexible working arrangements.
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