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Graduate Planner
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Join a dynamic team as a Graduate Planner in Inverness, UK, supporting blue-chip project delivery through effective programme management. You’ll assist in tender programmes, update schedules, and monitor cost-loaded plans while collaborating with the PMO. Ideal for a commercially focused self-sta...
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United Kingdom , Inverness
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VINCI Energies
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Furniture Planner
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Join IKEA as a Remote Furniture Planner in Inverness, UK. Enjoy autonomy managing your own schedule while designing kitchens, bedrooms, and bathrooms in clients' homes. Leverage your sales and design planning experience to drive conversions and meet KPIs. Benefit from a £30k starting salary, car ...
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United Kingdom , Inverness
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30000.00 GBP / Year
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IKEA
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Field-Based Furniture Planner
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Join IKEA as a Field-Based Furniture Planner in Inverness. Bring home furnishing solutions directly to customers by designing kitchens and bedrooms in their homes. Use your sales and planning skills to manage your own schedule and achieve sales targets. This role offers a company car and the free...
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United Kingdom , Inverness
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30000.00 GBP / Year
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Maintenance Planner & Scheduler
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United Kingdom , Inverness
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About the Planner role

Discover a world of opportunity in planner jobs, a dynamic profession that sits at the intersection of creativity, strategy, and practical problem-solving. Planners are the masterminds behind efficient, functional, and aesthetically pleasing spaces and processes, primarily within the retail and home furnishing sectors. Their core mission is to translate a client's vision, needs, and lifestyle into a tangible, well-organized plan. This role is ideal for those who are passionate about design, possess a keen eye for detail, and thrive on direct customer interaction.

Professionals in planner jobs are typically responsible for a wide range of tasks. A central part of their role involves conducting in-depth consultations with customers to understand their requirements, aspirations, and the constraints of their space. Using specialized computer-aided design (CAD) software and planning tools, they then create detailed layouts and plans. These plans are not just drawings; they are comprehensive solutions that optimize flow, storage, and overall usability. Planners are also responsible for generating accurate quotations, managing the sales process from initial contact through to purchase, and ensuring all necessary follow-up communication. They act as trusted advisors, using their product and design knowledge to inspire customers and recommend the best possible solutions that balance style, functionality, and budget.

The skill set for a successful career in planner jobs is both diverse and specialized. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are paramount, as the role is fundamentally consultative and customer-facing. Planners must be adept at active listening and asking insightful questions to uncover latent needs. A strong spatial awareness and a flair for interior design principles—such as layout, color theory, and style coordination—are essential. On the technical side, proficiency with standard office software and a quick aptitude for learning proprietary planning applications are standard requirements. Furthermore, planners must be highly organized, capable of juggling multiple projects and priorities in a fast-paced environment. Problem-solving is a daily activity, requiring the ability to think critically and offer creative workarounds for complex spatial challenges.

Typical requirements for these positions often include prior experience in a customer-oriented or retail sales environment, with a proven track record of meeting targets. While formal education in interior design or a related field can be beneficial, many roles value practical experience, a robust portfolio, and a genuine passion for home furnishing and organization. If you are a people-person with a analytical mind and a creative spirit, exploring planner jobs could be the perfect next step in your career, offering a rewarding path where you directly impact how people live and interact with their environments.