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The opportunity
An exciting opportunity exists for an Intermediate Planner to join our growing Auckland team. This role is well suited to someone looking to continue building their planning career through hands on involvement in a wide range of development projects, while learning from an experienced and supportive team.
If you enjoy taking ownership of your work, contributing to project outcomes, and working collaboratively across disciplines, this role offers the chance to do exactly that.
About the role
In this role, you will be working with our national planning team and involved in the preparation, assessment and/or processing of resource consent applications across a variety of project types around the whole country. You will work closely with senior planners, project managers, engineers, surveyors and clients, gaining exposure to all stages of the planning and development process.
Key aspects of the role include:
Preparing resource consent applications for a range of activities, including land use, subdivision, and take and discharge consents across both the North and South Island
Supporting projects under the Fast‑track Approvals Act
Assisting with planning advice, statutory assessments, and consent strategies
Engaging with councils, clients, consultants and other stakeholders
Contributing to high‑quality written planning reports and assessments
About you
We’re looking for a Planner who is keen to grow and who enjoys being actively involved in projects. You will likely have:
At least 3 years’ experience in a planning consultancy, local authority, or similar environment
A relevant planning qualification recognised by NZPI
A sound working knowledge of the Resource Management Act, related legislation, and planning processes
Experience preparing and/or assessing resource consent applications
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with confidence engaging with clients and project teams
The ability to work independently while also contributing positively within a team environment
A practical, solution‑focused approach to planning challenges
A good understanding of spatial concepts and the ability to read engineering, surveying and architectural plans
A requirement is that you are New Zealand/Australian Citizen or you have Permanent NZ Residency.
It would be an advantage if you also have experience with Council processing, preparing consent application, and fast track applications.
Why work at Inovo
At Inovo, you’ll be part of a professional, collaborative and supportive team working on some of New Zealand’s most interesting development projects. We pride ourselves on being approachable, technically strong, and genuinely supportive of one another.
Our directors and senior leaders are actively involved in projects and mentoring, and we encourage open discussion, original thinking, and ongoing learning. We also value balance and support our people outside of work.
What we offer:
A modern Auckland office located on Princes Wharf
A diverse pipeline of projects across urban development and infrastructure
Strong opportunities for professional development and career progression
A supportive and inclusive team culture
An attractive remuneration package and modern working environment
How to apply
If you are ready to join a forward-focussed, high-achieving team that will give you the opportunity to thrive, grow and develop, get in touch by email [email protected].
Inovo offers an above-market remuneration package, a modern work environment, career development potential, a diverse range of projects and a supportive, progressive work culture. Take a look at our website to see some of the projects we are proudly involved in – www.inovo.nz.