Our client is looking for an experienced Transport Planner with a strong focus on development planning to join their team in Cambridge. In this role, you will be responsible for evaluating and advising on the transport aspects of development proposals, working closely with local authorities, developers, and stakeholders to ensure that new projects are sustainable, compliant, and effectively integrated into the transport infrastructure. You will play a key role in assessing the transport impacts of new housing, commercial, and infrastructure developments and in formulating transport solutions that support urban growth.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Development Impact Assessments: Conduct and assess transport assessments and travel plans for new development proposals, ensuring that transport considerations are integral to planning applications.
2. Pre-application Advice: Provide early-stage advice to developers and local authorities on the transport requirements for proposed developments, ensuring compliance with local policies.
3. Sustainable Transport Solutions: Promote and design sustainable transport initiatives (e.g., public transport accessibility, cycling, and pedestrian pathways) for developments, supporting the reduction of car dependency and encouraging active travel.
4. Planning Application Support: Prepare detailed transport reports and technical documents (including Transport Statements, Transport Assessments, and Environmental Impact Assessments) to support planning applications.
5. Infrastructure Planning: Work with local authorities and developers to design and propose infrastructure improvements, such as road layouts, junctions, and public transport facilities, that accommodate increased demand from new developments.
6. Traffic and Demand Modelling: Use transport modelling tools and software (e.g., TRICS, PICADY, ARCADY, LINSIG) to predict traffic flows, assess capacity impacts, and develop mitigation measures for development-related transport issues.
7. Policy Compliance: Ensure that transport aspects of development proposals comply with local transport policies, including Birmingham's Local Plan, the Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), and Local Transport Plans.
8. Negotiation and Advocacy: Negotiate Section 106 (S106) agreements and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) contributions related to transport infrastructure improvements required for development approvals.
Skills and Qualifications:
1. Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in Transport Planning, Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Geography, or a related field. A Master's degree or professional qualifications in transport or urban planning would be advantageous.
2. Experience: Experience with development planning within the transport sector, working in consultancy, local authority, or with developers on urban growth and infrastructure projects.
3. Technical Skills:
1. Proficiency in transport modelling tools (e.g., TRICS, PICADY, ARCADY, LINSIG, TRANSYT).
2. Strong knowledge of the planning system and relevant transport policy frameworks (e.g., NPPF, Local Plans).
3. Familiarity with GIS and mapping tools for spatial analysis.
4. Analytical Skills: Strong capability in assessing the transport impacts of development, including traffic flow projections, capacity analysis, and mitigation strategies.
5. Communication Skills: Ability to communicate complex transport planning concepts to non-technical stakeholders, including developers, planning authorities, and the public.
6. Negotiation Skills: Proven ability to negotiate with stakeholders on transport-related planning obligations (e.g., S106 agreements).
Desirable Skills:
1. Membership with professional bodies such as CIHT (Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation), RTPI (Royal Town Planning Institute), or TPS (Transport Planning Society).
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