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Graduate Transport Planner (Data Analyst) - Edinburgh/Glasgow - 2025 (Immediate Start)

Stantec
Glasgow
3 days ago
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Overview

Graduate Transport Planner (Data Analyst) - Edinburgh/Glasgow - 2025 (Immediate Start)

The Opportunity

With Every Community, Stantec Redefines What’s Possible.

Recruitment is ongoing. Please apply as soon as possible as the advert may close once we have sufficient applicants.

Your Role

Are you passionate about using data to shape the future of transport? Join our growing Transport Planning Digital Practice at Stantec, where innovation meets impact. This role is for an immediate start, joining our 2025 Graduate Programme.

About The Role

As a Graduate Data Analyst, you’ll be part of our expanding transport data analytics team, helping drive technical innovation and digital delivery. You’ll work on exciting infrastructure and planning projects across all modes of transport—bus, rail, road, ferry, cycling, and active travel—supporting public sector clients with strategies, appraisals, and business cases.

You’ll collaborate with colleagues across the UK and globally, using tools like GIS, Python, Power BI, R, and AI to analyse and visualise data, delivering tailored, data-driven insights. Your creativity will help shape cutting-edge tools and solutions.

Responsibilities
  • A supportive, interdisciplinary team environment
  • Exposure to a variety of projects, people, and disciplines
  • Opportunities for professional development and career progression
  • A culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning

Also, you will join a supportive and successful team with exciting career opportunities, gain client exposure and professional development, and work in an innovative and collaborative environment. You will review the Transport Planning service line and related career journeys for context.

What You’ll Experience
  • A supportive, interdisciplinary team environment
  • Exposure to a variety of projects, people, and disciplines
  • Opportunities for professional development and career progression
  • A culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning
About You

At Stantec, we value your potential over past experience. You will have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Maths, Statistics, Data Science, Physics, Economics, or another highly numerate discipline. You’re a curious, creative thinker with a passion for solving real-world problems through data. You will also be:

  • An Adapter - able to remain calm in new and changing situations, switching between tasks
  • A Perseverer - stay composed in the face of setbacks
  • A Collaborator - work effectively with diverse people
  • A Problem-Solver - willing to challenge conventional thinking

Please note, we ask our graduates to come into the office 4 days per week to ensure sufficient time with your team and the appropriate level of support.

What We Can Offer You
  • A competitive salary
  • Private medical insurance
  • A range of benefits, including holiday buy and sell, group income protection and life assurance
  • Permanent employment contract to demonstrate our commitment to your long-term career at Stantec
  • Professional progression plan, supporting you to gain professional chartership
  • A supportive and collaborative team environment and Early Careers peer group and wider ERG network

Applicants must have an unconditional right to live and work in the UK for an indefinite period without limitation.

Please take a look at our Graduate FAQs if you have any questions. We look forward to receiving your application!

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About Stantec

The Stantec community unites more than 32,000 employees across 450 locations and 6 continents. We plan, design, deliver and manage development and infrastructure to support sustainable, healthy and prosperous communities. We are committed to equal employment opportunities and a discrimination-free workplace. If you need adjustments to be made during the recruitment process, please contact our team for support.

We strive to build an inclusive work environment and welcome applicants with diverse backgrounds. If you require accommodations, contact us at [email protected]

Seniority level: Entry level

Employment type: Contract

Job function: Management and Manufacturing

Industries: Business Consulting and Services


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