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Coordinate and lead internal resources (Land Services, GIS, Land Administration and/or Planning & Permitting), set expectations and priorities, determine metrics, obtain deliverables and achieve milestones.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Senior Planner manages some of Park City's highest profile and most exciting land use and development initiatives, including ski resort development, annexations, affordable housing, Land Management Code amendments, and long-range planning initiatives.
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Registered Landman and/or Licensed Land Surveyor, Certified GIS Technician, or similar land management focused experience is also preferred. Knowledge of general appraisal practices, land surveying practices, land use, planning, and development protocols in county or state environments is helpful.
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Bachelor's Degree or higher from an accredited college or university relating to Land Surveying, Geomatics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Engineering, or Mathematics. Responsible for technical staff during projects involved in surveying and mapping, real estate transactions, permitting, planning, geographic information systems (GIS), design, computer-aided design (CAD), construction, operations, maintenance, and other project related efforts.
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The Principal/Senior Regional Planner will work in coordination with the Associate Director of Economic Development, the Disaster Recovery Planner, the Infrastructure Development Planner, and the GIS Project Manager to implement local and regional planning activities.
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We maintain divisions that focus on civil engineering, urban design & planning, community planning, landscape architecture, transportation & traffic engineering, surveying, mapping, aerial photogrammetry, water resources, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and 3D laser scanning.
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Our award-winning landscape architecture and land planning team offers an extensive range of services for commercial, mixed-use, parks and open space, energy and renewables, campus and institution, multi-family, and government clients across multiple markets.
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Projects include land planning, urban design and redevelopment, mixed-use and all types of residential development, streetscapes, design guidelines, public infrastructure design, parks and other community facility design.
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Projects can include land planning, urban design and redevelopment, mixed-use and all types of residential development, streetscapes, design guidelines, public infrastructure design, parks, and other community facility design.
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Coordination, preparation, and submittal of development permit applications and other land use planning for energy (oil/gas, renewables, etc.) Eager to participate in land management to promote responsible, sustainable development of oil and gas projects, renewable energy infrastructure, roads and bridges, and more.
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Our award-winning landscape architecture and land planning studio offers an extensive range of consulting and design support to urban, commercial, parks and recreation, economic development, environmental, transportation, residential and government clients across multiple markets.
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Experience creating, editing, and analyzing information within Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software to produce maps and spatial analysis for a variety of topic areas,including:natural resources, land use / land cover, ecotypes, habitat, etc.
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This person will support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practices by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise on public and private sector projects.
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10 years of experience in public and private sector community planning, entitlements, urban design, and land development. You will have the opportunity to work on projects such as comprehensive plans, area-wide and neighborhood plans, CRA's, urban places, smart cities, zoning codes, asset transformation and brownfield planning, smart mobility, retail repurposing, sustainable development and resiliency, compatible use plans and defense communities, master planned communities and regulatory permitting/entitlements/approvals.
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Working knowledge of relevant software, such as GIS, SketchUp, Photoshop, InDesign, and Adobe Acrobat are a plus. Bachelor’s degree in Planning, Geography, Urban Studies, or related field.
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