Transport Planner
Illustrative calculators for Transport Planner within Transport Bodies, part of the Transport & Infrastructure sector. Pick a tool below to model pay, working patterns, leave, take-home pay or CPD. Then confirm anything important with your employer, contract or union.
All figures are illustrative. Use your contract, payslip or employer for definitive amounts.
Sector context
Transport Planner roles within Transport Bodies sit in the Transport & Infrastructure part of the UK public sector. Pay, leave and family leave terms are usually shaped by national or sector frameworks, then applied by your employer. The calculators below use illustrative data for this role; your contract and local policies always take precedence.
How pay works in transport bodies
Transport employers (for example TfL, Network Rail, highways authorities) use employer-specific pay bands and agreements, often negotiated with unions. Some roles have spot salaries; others have incremental bands. London weighting and shift allowances are common. Check your employer's pay handbook and the latest collective agreement for your grade.
For Transport Planner, our dataset typically maps this role to Engineer / Planner on Transport sector pay. Your actual grade may differ; check your contract.
About this role
Find out more about the Transport Planner role within Transport Bodies and whether it would be the right role for you.
What is a Transport Planner?
A Transport Planner works on transport policy, modelling or scheme design. They may work for a council, TfL or consultancy. Pay is typically on planning/engineering scales.
Typical demands, progression and balance
Transport planning offers variety and impact on places. Pay and satisfaction depend on employer and role. Progression to senior planner or manager is common.
Progression and pay
Planner β Senior Planner β Manager. Use the calculators on this page to model pay over time.
Calculators for this role
Browse our career-focused calculators for those who work as a Transport Planner, covering pay progression, promotion paths, take-home pay, working patterns, leave, allowances and more. Click the calculators below to get started.
Common questions
Which calculators should I use first for Transport Planner?
Start with pay progression to see how Engineer / Planner pay could move over time. If you are weighing promotion, try career decisions. For part-time or reduced hours, use work patterns. Take-home pay, annual leave, sick pay and maternity calculators help with day-to-day planning.
Are these figures official for Transport Planner at Transport Bodies?
No. All outputs are illustrative planning aids based on Transport sector pay. Pay awards, spine points, allowances and local policies change. Always check your payslip, contract, HR team or union for definitive amounts.
Does Transport Bodies pay exactly like the national framework?
Often yes for base pay and leave, but employers can have local agreements, spot salaries, market supplements or academy freedoms. Use these tools to understand typical structures, then confirm anything material with your employer.
Can I plan part-time working as Transport Planner?
Yes. Use the part-time or reduced hours calculator for your role, then follow the part-time planning journey to link allowances, leave and take-home pay with the same band and FTE saved in your browser.
Where can I read longer guides on pay and leave?
Open Guides in the site menu for in-depth articles on AfC, teachers' pay, FTE, sick pay, maternity and more, with links back to role calculators like this page.
In-depth guides
Longer articles on pay frameworks, FTE, leave and career planning for your sector.