Urban Designer / Masterplanner | AtkinsRéalis

Job Fields and Important Details

FieldsDescription
PositionUrban Designer / Masterplanner
OrganisationAtkinsRéalis
CountryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
No of VacanciesN/A
Project NameN/A
Skills and Qualifications

Master’s degree in Urban Design or comparable qualification
Preferably a first degree in Architecture or Landscape Architecture
Excellent communication skills
Strong portfolio with creative design and graphic skills
Proficient in Adobe Suite, AutoCAD, and SketchUp
GIS mapping skills and BIM-related software knowledge
Knowledge of the UK Planning system

ExperienceAtkinsRéalis focuses on creating sustainable urban environments and innovative places that enhance communities. They promote creativity, collaboration, and inclusivity within their workforce
SalaryAs per industry norms.

Organisation Details

AtkinsRéalis focuses on creating sustainable urban environments and innovative places that enhance communities. They promote creativity, collaboration, and inclusivity within their workforce

Job Description

Support the production of urban design and masterplanning projects.
Collaborate with a diverse team and prepare visual presentations.
Support technical bids and fee proposals for projects.
Mentor junior team members and participate in studio activities.

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