About UNET Services UNET Services is a multidisciplinary consultancy providing comprehensive planning, development, and infrastructure advisory services across the urban and regional development spectrum. Headquartered on the Central Coast, the company has rapidly grown into a respected contributor within the strategic planning, statutory planning, construction, and infrastructure delivery sectors by integrating a highly skilled team of Project Managers, Engineers, Urban and Regional Planners, and technical specialists. This collaborative approach allows the firm to support projects from early-stage feasibility and land-use analysis through to detailed development approvals and construction delivery across New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Queensland. With a deep understanding of State and local planning frameworks, UNET Services works closely with government authorities, councils, and private clients to deliver practical, compliant, and sustainable outcomes that successfully align strategic vision with on-ground implementation. About the Role We are seeking a qualified Urban and Regional Planner to support the strategic planning and development of our infrastructure and service expansion projects. This role is central to our growth, focusing on land-use planning, infrastructure siting, and navigating regulatory approvals while ensuring strict alignment with environmental and community considerations. Key Responsibilities Planning & Zoning: Undertake land use and zoning assessments for critical infrastructure, including telecommunications towers, wireless facilities, and network installations. Applications: Prepare and assess development applications (DAs) and planning proposals in accordance with relevant state legislation and local planning schemes. Impact Assessment: Conduct environmental, social, and economic impact assessments related to infrastructure deployment. Strategic Initiatives: Contribute to strategic and regional planning initiatives to support the expansion of digital connectivity and infrastructure networks. Stakeholder Liaison: Act as a primary point of contact for local councils, government authorities, community groups, and stakeholders regarding project approvals. Expert Advice: Provide high-level advice on planning regulations, policies, and statutory compliance requirements. Technical Reporting: Prepare comprehensive technical reports, planning documentation, and formal submissions. Feasibility: Support site selection and feasibility analysis for nationwide infrastructure rollouts. About the Candidate The ideal candidate will be a detail-oriented professional with a strong grasp of statutory requirements and a desire to work on diverse infrastructure projects. Requirements: A Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning or a relevant degree qualification. 2–3 years of relevant professional experience in a planning or consultancy environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills for technical reporting and stakeholder negotiation. Ability to navigate complex planning frameworks across different Australian jurisdictions. How to Apply Interested applicants are invited to submit a CV outlining their relevant qualifications and project experience. Note: Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.