Anderselite is working in partnership with a thriving, employee‑owned design and planning consultancy with an exciting pipeline of residential and regeneration work across the UK. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint a Principal Urban Designer to join their Cardiff studio, with a clear pathway to Associate level.
The Opportunity
- Lead and support the delivery of complex residential masterplans and regeneration schemes, working closely with in‑house landscape and planning teams.
- Develop innovative and practical design solutions in response to complex briefs.
- Produce compelling visuals, diagrams, and reports for client and stakeholder presentations.
- Work closely with internal landscape and planning teams to deliver integrated placemaking.
- Manage client relationships and contribute to business development.
- Support and mentor junior staff.
- Take ownership of project stages, from concept through to planning submissions.
About You
- 3–5+ years’ experience in urban design/masterplanning.
- Degree in Urban Design, Architecture, Planning, or Landscape Architecture.
- MA in Urban Design or significant equivalent experience.
- Strong three‑dimensional design and spatial thinking skills.
- Experience with Vectorworks (or AutoCAD), SketchUp, and Adobe Creative Suite.
- Able to manage and deliver high‑quality design outputs.
- Excellent verbal, written, and visual communication skills.
- Confident engaging with clients and working in a collaborative, multi‑disciplinary team.
- Ambitious, proactive, and ready to progress into an Associate‑level role.
Why Join
- Employee‑owned business with a transparent, collaborative culture.
- Clear progression to Associate role with tailored development support.
- Flexible hybrid working – Cardiff‑based with 2 days per week from home.
- Strong project pipeline in residential, regeneration, and public sector design.
- Competitive salary (£50k–£55k) plus benefits.
- Work with a team of passionate, multi‑disciplinary designers shaping places that matter.
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