WSP is one of the world’s leading professional services firms, uniting its engineering, advisory and science-based expertise to shape communities to advance humanity. From local beginnings to a globe-spanning presence today, WSP operates in over 50 countries and employs approximately 73,000 professionals, known as Visioneers. Together we pioneer solutions and deliver innovative projects in the transportation, infrastructure, environment, building, energy, water, and mining and metals sectors.
What if you could shape the future of regional infrastructure and community outcomes?
As Aotearoa New Zealand’s premier design, engineering, and environmental consultancy, WSP is committed to future-proofing our cities and environment. Our 2,000 professionals across 35 offices are united by a shared purpose: creating positive, long-lasting impacts on the communities we serve.
Join our dynamic Napier team as a Graduate Planner, where you’ll deliver high-quality planning consultancy services to internal and external clients, contributing to the success of the wider Environment group and supporting WSP’s broader objectives. You’ll be part of a collaborative planning team, gaining hands-on experience while learning from industry experts, developing new skills, and growing your career in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with project planning by preparing and processing resource consent applications, assessments of environmental effects, and related documentation.
- Support project managers in scoping, delivering, and verifying project activities.
- Interpret technical drawings and reports for planning and resource management applications.
- Deliver technical advice on planning, policy development, and resource management to colleagues and clients.
- Apply knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Resource Management Act and Local Government Act.
- Contribute to research, feasibility studies, and reporting for client presentations.
- Present evidence and advice at local authority hearings as required.
- Promote best practice and contribute technical skills (e.g., ecology) to projects.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of technical standards, legislation, and codes of practice.
- Ensure excellent client service and clear communication to foster trusted relationships and repeat business.
- Comply with safety, health, environment, and quality (SHEQ) obligations and company policies.
- Pursue professional development and maintain relevant registrations or licenses.
About You:
- Bachelor’s degree in Resource and Environmental Planning or Urban Planning, or a similar qualification recognised by the New Zealand Planning Institute (NZPI).
- Strong teamwork, communication, and organisational skills.
- Client-centric approach and high professional integrity.
- Current, clean driver’s license.