Graduate Landscape Architect - Wardell Armstrong - 18312

Contract: Permanent, Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications, Closing Date: This position will close when a suitable candidate is found

Employer:       

Wardell Armstrong is a successful award-winning multi-disciplinary consultancy with 13 offices throughout the UK employing approximately 500 staff including a team of 20 landscape architects. At the heart of our business lies a group of outstanding people delivering client-focused solutions to challenging problems across a range of sectors and we are always looking for creative and enthusiastic individuals to join our firm. Wardell Armstrong is a Landscape Institute Registered Practice and a member of the IEMA benchmark scheme for EIA.

Environment:

Working in a small team within our Edinburgh office based in Leith. Our landscape design team is passionate, friendly, and driven. We offer excellent experience, project ownership and a genuine chance to thrive.  

What might a day in this role look like?

Landscape architecture design and implementation support across a whole range of projects including new school campuses, residential developments, hospitals, public realm improvements and community focussed projects. The role will involve site visits, construction site works and meeting attendance as well as working closely within our design team in Edinburgh.

What will I learn?

  • Design skills working across many varied projects from concept design to construction
  • Professional, workplace skills
  • Project management and time management skills assisting the team to deliver and oversee the projects
  • Soft skills (e.g. communication, teamwork, problem solving, etc)
  • Opportunity to work towards the Landscape Institute Pathway to Chartership with a mentor.

What qualifications/skills are required?

A degree in Landscape Architecture or similar and/ or up to 2 years’ post-graduate experience working within a Landscape Architecture practice/ team.

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