Sayijan Verlkumar
About Sayijan Verlkumar
Sayijan Verlkumar is a Senior Planner at Arup in London, with a background in transportation planning and economics.
Company
Sayijan Verlkumar currently works at Arup, a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London. Arup provides engineering, design, planning, project management, and consulting services for all aspects of the built environment. Sayijan has been with Arup since 2018, first as a Planner and now as a Senior Planner.
Title
Sayijan Verlkumar holds the title of Senior Planner at Arup. He has advanced from his initial role as a Planner and has been in his current position since 2019. In this capacity, Sayijan is responsible for leading planning initiatives and contributing to large-scale projects in London, United Kingdom.
Education and Expertise
Sayijan Verlkumar has an extensive educational background in transport and planning. He completed his Master of Science (MSc) in Transport and Planning from Cardiff University in 2014. Before that, he earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Economics from The University of Hull in 2013. His technical expertise is further enhanced by his foundational education at Nower Hill High School.
Professional Experience
Sayijan Verlkumar accumulated diverse experience across various roles before becoming a Senior Planner at Arup. He began his career as a Graduate Transportation Planner at Parsons Brinckerhoff in Cardiff. He then served as an Assistant Transportation Planner and later as a Transportation Planner at WSP in the UK. His early career included a brief stint as an Office Junior at Messila House. This combination of roles has equipped Sayijan with a broad range of skills in transportation planning and project management.
Background
Sayijan Verlkumar has a solid foundation in transport and planning, stemming from his academic achievements and professional trajectory. With a Master’s degree from Cardiff University and work experience in both Cardiff and London, Sayijan has developed a detailed understanding of transportation systems and urban planning challenges in the United Kingdom. His career progression from graduate roles to senior planning positions demonstrates his commitment to his field.