Posted 3 weeks ago
Only considering candidates eligible to work in London + 3 more, UK ⚠️
Salary Grade Consultant: £28,870, £31,810 or £34,960 depending on experience
Tyler Grange operates a transparent pay structure with fixed pay points within each grade. Salary for this role will therefore be dependent on experience and suitability for the role/possession of essential and desirable skills.
Pay points advertised currently reflect our 2024 salary banding. All pay points are reviewed at the beginning of each year to consider inflation and other potential changes. These will be updated in January 2025.
Tyler Grange are looking for talented Landscape Architects with 3-5 years of professional experience to join our Green Infrastructure and Landscape Design team.
Our multi-award winning environmental consultancy established 14 years ago, is a B-Corp, 4 day week company with a team of 80+ in 7 different offices, and an exciting range of projects across the UK. By working collaboratively, our expert teams in ecology, arboriculture, landscape planning and green/blue infrastructure (G&BI), deliver exceptional projects which aim to make a positive difference in the world.
As Landscape Architects at TG, we approach each project by thinking creatively with a holistic, integrated process, to develop the best outcomes for nature and people. That includes nature-led design, green and blue infrastructure, multi-functional, adaptive and resilient designs for public green spaces, informed by an evidence-led approach and environmental sustainability principles. Our projects vary in scale and setting, extending across many sectors.
At TG we offer a friendly and supportive workplace within each of our offices. Our teams work with an integrated approach in arboriculture, ecology, landscape planning and green/blue infrastructure and design allowing us to deliver high quality, site-specific projects for our clients – and this also offers plenty of opportunities to learn, expand your skills and stretch ourselves. We encourage a sociable and creative working environment, promote professional development and offer a competitive salary, pension scheme, opportunities to participate in our all-TG Syllabus learning programmes and you can access to up to 2 professional subscriptions.
Ideally the role is based in our London Office alongside our G&BI Director, but Manchester Birmingham or Bristol offices may be suitable. We are an environmental consultancy getting the life/work balance right as we work a 4-day work week. For two days per week, we like to be in the office or have face-to-face contact with our colleagues on-site, because we know from experience that some of the most valuable learning is unscheduled and comes from being right in the middle of the action. TG offers commitment to our core values and offers a range of benefits including Life Insurance, EV scheme and Mental Health support and supported volunteering opportunities.
Is this role right for you?
We’re looking for talented, creative and enthusiastic landscape architects, with experience running landscape design projects, through LI/RIBA design stages, ideally within inter-disciplinary design teams. With our focus on green and blue infrastructure and designs with holistic environmental purpose, we would also love to hear from you about your interests and motivations for delivering projects for clients, which connect people and nature, incorporate co-benefits and ecosystems services, climate adaptive and resilient design strategies.
Your typical day to day tasks could include: Producing and overseeing design work as part of the team, preparation of green/blue infrastructure plans, landscape masterplans, graphics, design drawings tailored to different design stages, preparation of clear and concise reports, participating in team meetings, project reviews and team workshops, carrying out site surveys, planning workflows as part of the team, so that we can deliver on time, and finding time to support and help out with team tasks.
How to apply:
Please submit your CV and portfolio (with a selection of 8 maximum of your favourite projects) via our website.
Closing date: 6th December 2024
Essential qualifications, skills and experience:
- A Landscape Architect with 3-5 years of professional experience
- Qualification to postgraduate / diploma level in Landscape Architecture (or related field of study)
- Chartered Membership of the Landscape Institute (or equivalent professional certification) is viewed as a positive, although working towards chartership is also considered.
- Experience running projects as a project landscape architect, seeing projects through LI/RIBA design stages and a willingness to engage with all design stages, from strategies, concepts and masterplanning to technical design. Project design roles for sites at different scales.
- Excellent spatial design skills - confident in developing proposals within a design team and also enthusiastic about engaging with others’ designs.
- Skills and insights in ecology, natural systems and ecosystems services and the wider context of sustainability and environmental design principles.
- Experience in client-facing and design-team facing roles.
- Understanding of inter-disciplinary inputs and how designs develop through stages and scales.
- Strong graphic communication skills; Are you happy drawing and communicating ideas through drawings? Proficiency in AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite and ideally Revit
- Full right to work in the UK
Preferred skills and experience:
- Knowledge of the UK planning system
- Experience with the Building with Nature Accreditation for Green Infrastructure
- Experience of the tender process and experience on site during implementation
- Experience mentoring team members and contributing to professional development and learning across a team
- Passion for plants, wildlife, trees, gardening and designing planting schemes which bring people into contact with natural processes, materials and the changing seasons
- Sharing ideas and being creative to adapt proposals and deliverables to meet the brief.
- Ability to take direction, ask questions, support other team members as well as be comfortable with self-direction and structuring your own workload
- A practical, motivated and positive attitude
- Readiness to manage your work within the team environment with good time management and organisation
Need support with your application? Contact Lucie ([email protected]) or pop a note in your application. We’re all about making sure every candidate can access our opportunities with ease.