Considering part-time or reduced hours? This tool shows how your pay would look at different FTE levels for a Transport Planner. See the difference between full-time and part-time so you can make informed choices about work-life balance.

Assumptions and pay data

Pay data: Transport sector pay. Illustrative pay bands for transport operations and engineering; refreshed for 2025/26-style levels. Actual pay varies widely by employer. Check your contract.

  • Figures are illustrative. Pay is pro-rated by FTE from the full-time band rate in the dataset. Pro-rata and pattern rules vary by employer; check your contract.
  • All amounts are gross. Tax, NI and pension are not deducted.

Guide for Transport Planner

This guide explains how part-time FTE affects gross pay for Transport Planner on Engineer / Planner at Transport Bodies. Pro-rata rules can vary; check your contract and HR team.

Part-time pay for Transport Planner

As Transport Planner at Transport Bodies, part-time pay is usually pro-rated from full-time basic pay on your band or grade (Engineer / Planner on Transport sector pay). Enter your FTE (for example 0.8 for a four-day week) to compare with full-time gross pay. Unsocial hours, HCAS and other enhancements are calculated on actual basic pay where they apply.

Part-time and FTE explained

Full-time equivalent (FTE) compares your contracted hours to a full-time post. 0.8 FTE usually means four days out of five: pay is typically pro-rated to 80% of the full-time salary for the same band. Employers may round or apply local rules, so treat results as a guide.

Progression and pension

Many public sector employers count part-time service at full rate for incremental progression and pension, but not all do. The calculator notes this where relevant. Check your contract for how FTE affects progression dates and superannuation.

Example scenario

Illustrative example at bottom of band (matches calculator defaults)

Default example inputs and illustrative outputs for Transport Planner
Band / gradeEngineer / Planner
Full-time gross (example)£36,400
At 0.8 FTE (example)£29,120
Annual difference vs full-time£7,280

Part-Time vs Full-Time Impact Calculator

You'll see:

  • Full-time equivalent pay and your pay at your chosen FTE
  • Annual difference vs full-time

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Frequently asked questions

What does this part-time calculator show for Transport Planner?

It compares full-time gross pay on Engineer / Planner with pro-rated pay at your chosen FTE (for example 0.8 for four days a week) using Transport sector pay.

How is FTE pay worked out for Transport Bodies Transport Planner?

We multiply the full-time band rate by your FTE. Many employers pro-rata exactly; some apply local rounding. Check your employer HR or union.

Does part-time affect progression for Transport Planner?

Many public sector employers count part-time service at full rate for incremental progression, but rules vary. Confirm with Transport Bodies HR before assuming progression dates.

What FTE should I try first?

Start with 0.8 if you are considering a four-day week, then compare 0.9 and 0.6. Keep the same Engineer / Planner and years in band you use on other calculators for this role.

Is leave and pension included?

No. This page shows gross salary only. Use the Annual Leave calculator for pro-rated leave and speak to your pension scheme about part-time contributions.

Can I plan a full part-time journey?

Yes. After you run this tool, use Continue planning to move through allowances, leave and take-home pay with the same band and FTE saved in your browser.

Are the results gross or net? Do you store my data?

Unless this page says otherwise, figures are gross (before tax, National Insurance and pension). We do not store inputs or results; everything runs in your browser.

Are these figures official for Transport Planner?

No. All outputs are illustrative planning aids. Always check Transport Bodies, your union, regulator or official published terms for definitive amounts and rules.

About this role

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.

What about reduced hours or part-time?

Many public sector roles support part-time or reduced hours. Use the calculator above to compare full-time pay with reduced FTE for your band.

Disclaimer

This calculator provides illustrative estimates only and is not financial or career advice. Pay rules and allowances can change. Always check your employer or official sources for definitive figures.