2026 Graduate Programme - Planning Consultancy & Infrastructure Planning

Overview
Join the 2026 Graduate Programme - Planning Consultancy and Infrastructure Planning at WSP. We are recruiting graduates in Planning Consultancy and Infrastructure Planning to work on major UK and international projects across a range of sectors.We are seeking graduates who are eager to learn, flexible, and ready to make a difference. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, supportive environment where curiosity and creativity are valued and where you can contribute to sustainable development and infrastructure projects.Locations
Planning Consultancy: Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, London, LeedsInfrastructure Planning: Nationwide including ExeterRole summary
Graduates in Planning Consultancy help clients through the planning process from initial site appraisals to securing consents and supporting construction, across sectors including residential, education, healthcare, logistics, industrial, retail and defence. Graduates in Infrastructure Planning support sustainable, resilient infrastructure, contributing to planning applications, site appraisals and community engagement, and informing transport schemes, utility upgrades and energy proposals.Responsibilities
Support the preparation, submission and management of planning applications and appealsConduct site appraisals, feasibility studies, and collect data on transport, utilities, land use and environmental constraintsDraft planning statements, design and access statements, and supporting documents under senior reviewEngage with stakeholders and communities; coordinate environmental teams and consultantsAssist in discharging planning conditions during delivery and in maintaining project trackers and schedulesUse GIS mapping and data visualisations to support recommendationsProjects and portfolio
Great British Energy: supporting early-stage consents and consultation strategiesTees Valley Active Travel Scheme: delivering active travel routes and improvementsYorkshire Water: contributing to strategic water resource schemes and planning of water-reuse corridorsInfrastructure Planning activities
Prepare, submit and manage planning applications and inquiries for infrastructure projectsConduct site appraisals and feasibility studies; analyse transport, land use and environmental constraintsDraft planning statements and supporting documents; research policy; coordinate stakeholder engagementMaintain project trackers, monitor deadlines, identify risks and resource needsUtilise GIS mapping and data visualization to support recommendationsAssist in delivering planning conditions and compiling supporting evidenceGraduate Development
Our two-year Graduate Development programme combines core business and professional skills training, career development workshops, mentoring for professional registration, and on-the-job experience. It includes opportunities to pursue chartered status with professional bodies like the RTPI.What we are looking for
You’ll typically have graduated with at least a 2:2 in a master’s degree (RTPI accredited) in a relevant subject. To explore alignment with our business, review the Graduate brochure or Graduate website. You should also be prepared to start work in September 2026.Complete the application form in full, answer all questions, and complete the online skill enabler assessmentDesire to start in September 2026 and an interest in Planning and consultingPassion for the built environment, infrastructure, places and the economyCreativity, problem-solving, and the ability to work with internal and external stakeholdersDon’t worry if you don’t meet every criterion — if you have the right qualifications, apply and we can discuss alignment with this role and other opportunities in the Graduate programme.Application process
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Submit early to ensure full consideration.What’s in it for you
WSP offers work-life balance with hybrid working two days per week from home, flexibility to collaborate in modern offices, and a range of benefits focused on health, wellbeing and inclusion. Typical benefits include Thrive wellbeing programs, Virtual GP, Gymflex, menopause support, flexible working, paid leave options and professional development opportunities.We are committed to diversity, inclusion and belonging and we interview all disabled applicants who meet essential criteria. If workplace adjustments are required, please let us know.
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