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Join our team as a Transport Planner in Treforest. Optimise delivery routes and coordinate logistics to ensure timely, cost-effective distribution. We seek an organised professional with strong planning skills and transport operations experience. Enjoy competitive benefits, career progression, an...
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United Kingdom , Treforest
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Breedon Group plc
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Seeking an experienced Transport Planner in Chennai with an M.Tech in Transportation Engineering or a B.Tech in Civil Engineering and 10+ years' experience. You will lead the preparation of Master Plans for industrial clusters, SEZs, and city development, focusing on CMP and traffic projects. The...
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India , Chennai
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ASSYSTEM
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Join JRL Environmental as a Transport Planner in Borehamwood. Utilize your 3+ years of HGV/transport sector experience and knowledge of London/UK routing. Manage daily schedules using Qargo TMS, control a fleet, and ensure efficient operations. Enjoy a competitive salary, private healthcare, pens...
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United Kingdom , Borehamwood
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JRL Group
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Join our team as a Transport Load Planner at the Moorebank RDC. This critical role involves building and optimizing daily transport loads using TMS for 235+ stores across Sydney. We seek an experienced planner with exceptional time management, knowledge of NSW road networks, and weekend availabil...
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Australia , Moorebank
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Woolworths Supermarkets
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About the Transport Planner role

Explore a dynamic and essential career path with Transport Planner jobs, a profession at the critical intersection of logistics, infrastructure, and strategic analysis. Transport Planners are the masterminds behind the efficient and safe movement of people and goods, ensuring that transport networks—from local roads to national supply chains—operate effectively, sustainably, and in compliance with regulations. This multifaceted role is ideal for analytical problem-solvers who thrive on optimizing complex systems and contributing to the backbone of the economy.

Professionals in transport planning typically engage in two primary, interconnected spheres: operational logistics and strategic infrastructure planning. In operational roles, planners are responsible for the day-to-day coordination of fleets and drivers. This involves allocating workloads, planning delivery routes, and sequencing collections to maximize efficiency and minimize costs and environmental impact. They manage driver schedules, monitor compliance with working hours regulations (like EU Drivers' Hours or local equivalents), and ensure vehicle maintenance and coverage. A key part of their responsibility is to troubleshoot daily issues, such as vehicle breakdowns, traffic disruptions, or last-minute changes, requiring swift re-routing and communication.

In more strategic or consultancy-focused positions, Transport Planners analyze and design transport systems for the future. They conduct traffic impact assessments, model traffic flow using specialized software, and contribute to the development of transport policies and infrastructure projects. Their work supports the creation of safer, less congested, and more sustainable communities by evaluating data, forecasting future demand, and planning for new roads, cycling networks, or public transport links.

Common responsibilities across the field include analyzing data to improve performance, ensuring strict adherence to safety standards and legal requirements (such as FORS, CLOCS, or local authority regulations), preparing reports and presentations for stakeholders, and managing key performance indicators (KPIs). Planners also play a vital role in sustainability initiatives, seeking ways to reduce carbon emissions and promote greener transport alternatives.

Typical skills and requirements for Transport Planner jobs include strong analytical and numerical abilities, proficiency with transport management systems (TMS) or modeling software, and exceptional organizational skills to juggle multiple priorities. Effective communication is paramount for liaising with drivers, clients, management, and external agencies. A relevant degree in Transport Planning, Logistics, Civil Engineering, Geography, or a related field is often beneficial, especially for strategic roles, though extensive operational experience is highly valued for logistics coordination positions. A problem-solving mindset, resilience under pressure, and a meticulous attention to detail are the hallmarks of a successful planner.

Whether ensuring a fleet delivers on time today or designing the transport networks of tomorrow, Transport Planner jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career with a tangible impact on everyday life and economic vitality. Discover your next opportunity in this vital field.