We are hiring!

We are hiring!

12 November 2024

We are currently looking for a landscape architect with a master’s degree or diploma in landscape architecture and 2-3 years post-graduate experience. Candidates should be self-starters with good design and technical skills with a high level of competence in Autocad, Adobe Suite and Sketch-up. Competency in Revit would also be a distinct advantage as would experience in the preparation of stage 4, tender information and construction detailing.

Turkington Martin is an Employee Ownership Trust which has created a sustainable future for the business and gives all our employees the opportunity to shape the future of the company and share in the value they create.

All members of the studio are actively encouraged to contribute to the design process and development of each project.

We have a growing portfolio of work across a range of scales and sectors. Currently, this includes a number of urban residential projects including some of the most significant housing renewal schemes in London, a programme of innovative new schools and a range of public realm, park and play projects.

Located in the Design District, opposite the O2, the studio is set within a vibrant, creative community. We are a welcoming team offering a friendly and supportive environment for personal and career development with in-house mentoring and support for P2C.

We have an active programme of social activities including free yoga classes, regular office lunches and happy hour events. Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the heart of our ethos, and we offer family-friendly, flexible working arrangements tailored around the needs of all our staff and the practice.

Salary is negotiable and commensurate with skills and experience.

Applicants should submit a CV together with a representative portfolio. Documents should be in pdf format with a maximum size of 25mb. Please do not send links to external websites.

Please submit your application to jobs@turkingtonmartin.com by Friday 22nd November.

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