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A bachelor's degree in urban or regional planning, public administration, social science, civil engineering, architecture, economics, geography or a related field AND three years of progressively responsible planning experience related to the job.
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Bachelor’s degree in Transportation, Urban Planning, Business, Public Policy, Construction Management, Financ e/Economics , or a related field. The Senior Director also works closely with the Deputy Chief Officer, Development and VP, Owner Support Resources, to spearhead efficiencies, innovations, and improvements in resource planning and provision, and will be responsible for the development of key performance indicators (KPIs) and production of various reports and presentations.
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What is your highest level of completed education in environmental sciences/studies, engineering, public administration, political science, economics, geography, urban planning, sociology, or related field.
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10 years of experience focused on climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, government affairs, grant management, economics, finance, master planning, emergency management/disaster recovery, community development, and/or urban planning.
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A bachelor’s or master’s degree in transportation, civil or electrical engineering, urban and regional planning, or a related major (e.g., geography, math, statistics, economics) You will be involved in generating conceptual designs and construction documents, collaborating with staff at all levels conducting field work, coordinating closely with members of complete streets engineering and planning teams, engaging in discussions with clients and communities, and on-the-job training.
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Skills, Education, and Experience:Bachelor’s degree preferably in Economics, Finance, Urban & Regional Planning or Economic Development. Proficiency with technology and client service tools; PowerPoint, Access, Excel, Word and VISIO/CAD CAM related project management and process mapping packages.
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A master’s degree in economics, urban planning, business administration, or public policy/administration may be substituted for one year of the required experience. A Housing Planning and Economic Analyst performs responsible administrative and technical work in the preparation of economic research, reports and feasibility studies related to policy analysis, housing policy, program development, legislation and affordable housing preservation, development and financing.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a baccalaureate degree in urban planning, geography, architecture, engineering, economics, sociology, political science, public administration, or a related field (scan and attach your official college transcript to your application), and.
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Urban or Transportation Planning, Engineering (Civil, Transportation), Architecture, Public Administration, Political Science, Urban Design, Public Policy, Economics, Real Estate or other related field.
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Undergraduate degree required in city planning, public policy, urban economics or a related field that emphasizes analyzing and interpreting both quantitative and qualitative information.
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AECOM’s Buildings + Places practice includes architecture, interiors, building engineering, workplace strategy, business transformation, asset advisory, economics and development planning, master planning, urban planning, and landscape architecture.
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Masters Degree, (Ph. D. preferred) in economic development, urban planning, public/business administration, administration, economics, marketing, finance, or related field. The candidate will have a broad understanding and knowledge of how economic development and redevelopment functions in relation to other departments or initiatives such as infrastructure development, building and planning.
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A Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, Economics, Finance, Real Estate, Marketing, Public Administration, Business Administration, Management, or a closely-related field. A Master's Degree in Urban Planning, Economics, Finance, Real Estate, Marketing, Public Administration, Business Administration, Management, or a closely-related field is preferred.
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Required : Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in urban planning, management, economics, marketing, business administration, real estate or related field; or commensurate education and experience.
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Education: At a minimum, a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in public policy, psychology, sociology, political science, statistics, economics, mathematics, urban planning, or another field of relevance to local government.
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