About this job
Job description
Summary
Our Land & Planning team focuses on acquiring land with excellent potential for significant development. We provide a comprehensive overview of land operations and offer insights into various other departments, cultivating a thorough understanding of our business and the pivotal role of land as a valuable asset.
About Taylor Wimpey
Taylor Wimpey is one of the UK’s largest and most respected housebuilders. We’re committed to building high-quality homes and vibrant communities across the country. From inclusive working practices to award-winning training, we’re proud to invest in our people and our future.
About the Trainee Scheme
As a Land and Planning Trainee, you’ll:
- Gain in-depth knowledge of land acquisition and planning processes
- Search for and procure new land opportunities
- Develop a wider understanding of house building and business operations
- Rotate across Business Units within your Division to maximise exposure to diverse land projects and processes
Hands-on experience includes:
- Land risk assessments
- Heads of Term, negotiations and agreements
- Legal instructions
- Applications and appeals
- Section 106/75 and planning negotiations
The programme:
The Trainee Programme is a structured development pathway lasting between two and four years, depending on your entry level and progression. It combines on-the-job experience with formal training to build the skills, knowledge and confidence needed to step into the Land and Planning role.
Throughout the programme, you will:
- Complete a two-year professional skills course at our dedicated Training Hub in Solihull.
- Follow a structured development plan with clear milestones for salary progression.
- Take part in regular reviews with your line manager to track progress and identify growth opportunities.
- Gain exposure to other departments across Taylor Wimpey.
- Join the Early Talent community as a programme ambassador, representing Taylor Wimpey at careers fairs and school events.
- Have the opportunity to apply for the Kings Trust Million Makers programme
Job requirements
- 2:1 degree or above in a RICS or RTPI accredited course in planning or surveying
- A Full UK Driving License or an ability to get to remote site locations independently.
- Willingness to travel between sites and around your business unit area.
- You must have a Full Right to Work in the UK.
