The role will be undertaking a mixture of landscape design, LVIA, landscape planning and landscape management work, working closely with our other departments (ecology, arboriculture, archaeology and construction).
We are on the lookout for an individual that is a self-motivated team player, but who is happy to work independently on occasions. The role would suit a graduate landscape architect with a couple of years’ experience looking for the next step or somebody currently working as a Landscape Architect who is looking to progress their career. We will tailor the role to work for the right candidate. Brindle and Green value personal and professional development and you will be joining a small supportive team at an exciting time.
No two days are the same at Brindle and Green, if you are looking to be challenged, gain more management experience and want to contribute positive outcomes to the business – please get in touch.
The role will include:
Essential Skills
Desirable Skills
If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity, please send your CV and a covering letter by clicking the Apply button below.
This session provided invaluable insights into key ecological methodologies, species-specific survey techniques, and best practices to ensure compliance with legislation and industry standards. This equips our new seasonals for the season ahead.
We had the privilege of hosting Steve Brown from Dragonfly Habitat Bank in our office. Our Consultant Ecologist, Lloyd Wyatt shares his experience from the CPD session.
We recognise the importance of International Women’s Day on 8th March, as we achieve an equal split between male and female members in both our senior and middle management, as well as across the wider company.