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Jasmin Rema Joins Hub Transport Planning As Graduate Transport Planner

Hub Transport Planning has welcomed Jasmin Rema as a graduate transport planner at its Birmingham headquarters.

It is Jasmin’s first full-time role since leaving Durham University with a BSc (Hons) in Geography.

Jasmin works on travel plans, transport appraisals, transport assessments and junction modelling to help our clients secure planning permission for their proposed residential and commercial developments across the UK.

In the past, Jasmin has had several internships which involved assessing legislation and public policy to help clients meet their sustainability goals.

James Parker, director at Hub, said: “We are really pleased to have Jasmin on board to help growing demand from clients. She has a great attitude and is expanding her knowledge every day, and I look forward to seeing her progress here at Hub.”

Jasmin added: “Hub Transport Planning offers a really supportive environment and the experienced team are always on hand with constructive feedback. Transport planning makes an ideal career choice for me as I can help shape accessible and sustainable transport.”

Contact Jasmin: jasmin@hubtransportplanning.co.uk

Hub Transport Planning is always looking for transport planners at all levels to support our exciting growth! Contact james@hubtransportplanning.co.uk for more details.

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