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Associate Landscape Planner

 Manchester, North West England

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Reference #: 23339_1778677444
Location: Manchester, North West England
Salary: £65000 - £75000 per annum
Sector: Planning & Design
Type: Permanent
Posted On: 13/05/2026

Associate Landscape Planner

Manchester | Hybrid Working

A highly respected multidisciplinary consultancy is continuing to expand its Landscape Planning team in Manchester and is looking for an Associate Landscape Planner to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Associate Landscape Planner looking to take on a strategic, client-facing role within a business known for delivering some of the UK's most ambitious infrastructure, energy and regeneration projects.

The practice has an outstanding reputation across the built environment sector, with a diverse portfolio spanning major energy schemes, strategic infrastructure, urban regeneration, mixed-use development and large-scale masterplanning projects. They offer a genuinely collaborative environment where landscape planners work closely alongside urban designers, landscape architects, planners and environmental specialists on complex, high-profile schemes across the UK.

This role is ideally suited to someone who enjoys balancing technical delivery with client engagement, team leadership and wider business involvement. You'll play a key role in leading LVIA and EIA workstreams, advising clients at a strategic level and helping to drive the continued growth of the Manchester team.

Key responsibilities:

  • Leading Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA) for major development and infrastructure projects
  • Managing landscape inputs into Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)
  • Providing strategic planning and landscape advice to clients across the energy and built environment sectors
  • Acting as a key client contact and developing long-term relationships
  • Leading multidisciplinary project teams and overseeing project delivery
  • Managing programmes, budgets and resource allocation
  • Mentoring and supporting junior team members
  • Supporting business development activities, bids and client presentations
  • Contributing to the ongoing growth and direction of the Landscape Planning team

About You

The successful candidate is likely to have:

  • Significant UK experience within landscape planning and LVIA
  • Strong knowledge of EIA processes and planning policy
  • Experience working across infrastructure, energy and built environment projects
  • A confident and professional approach to client management
  • Proven team leadership and mentoring experience
  • Excellent report writing and communication skills
  • Chartered status or working towards chartership with a relevant professional body
  • Commercial awareness and the ability to manage multiple projects effectively

Why Apply?

This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking consultancy with a strong pipeline of nationally significant projects and a clear commitment to professional development and progression. The business offers a flexible hybrid working environment, a collaborative culture and the chance to play a genuinely influential role within a growing team at an Associate Landscape Planner level.

For more information, contact Ethan Williams.  

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