Consultant, Landscape Architect / Landscape Planner - Scotland
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Job Description
We are seeking qualified Landscape Architects & Landscape Planners to join our UK Landscape & Urban Design team. As part of a passionate and motivated team across the UK, you will work on diverse projects, demonstrating integrity, professionalism, creativity, and vision. You will collaborate with colleagues nationwide and internationally.
- Manage smaller projects independently and support larger project tasks.
- Prepare technical documentation for landscape infrastructure, development, and improvement projects, including :
- Strategic and feasibility studies;
- Landscape and visual impact assessments (LVIA);
- Townscape and visual impact assessments (TVIA);
- Design sketches, detailed drawings, specifications, and schedules for planning applications;
- Develop tender and construction packages, conduct site inspections;
- Build and maintain client relationships in both public and private sectors;
- Assist in bid preparation for a range of project sizes;
- Lead and delegate tasks to junior team members;
- Engage with clients in design advice, workshops, and stakeholder meetings;
- Participate in internal multidisciplinary groups to promote innovation and thought leadership.
Candidate Requirements
Degree in Landscape Architecture or equivalent;Postgraduate qualification (Diploma / Master) in Landscape Architecture;Experience with Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments;Experience in landscape and urban design projects is desirable;Experience managing landscape design during construction is a plus;Proficiency in Autodesk, Bentley, Adobe Creative Suite;Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written.Why Join Us?
At WSP, you will be part of a global team of over 69,000 employees dedicated to creating positive impacts in communities worldwide. We offer flexible work arrangements, inclusive culture, health and wellbeing programs, career development opportunities, and a supportive environment for growth and innovation.
Additional Information
This role is based in Glasgow, Scotland, and is a full-time, mid-senior level position. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and are committed to equality and inclusion.
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