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Bachelor’s degree required and master’s degree preferred; degrees in Urban Planning, Architecture, Transportation Planning, Civil Engineering, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science, Public Policy, Geography, or related fields are preferred.
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Bachelors degree in urban planning, land use, natural resources, environmental science, or transportation planning. This collaborative journey includes partnerships with local governments and special districts in the fields of GIS Planning, Personnel Management, Transportation, and Senior and Disability Services.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES : Knowledge of: Principles and practices of urban planning, and zoning. The position will perform a variety of planning-related activities including; serving as liaison to various commissions, reviewing site plans, administering and enforcing the zoning, subdivision, and historic preservation regulations, meeting with citizens, working with GIS system and other duties as assigned.
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BS/BA in geography, GIS, urban planning a plus (but not required) Conduct extensive/exhaustive research via the internet and other channels to gather, catalog and present data like active and planned construction, traffic count volumes, property ownership/tax record and contact information, zoning/planning, recent real estate transactions in the market.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field and 1-6 years of experience in transportation planning; other relevant degrees and concentrations include, but are not limited to, civil/traffic engineering, transportation operations, urban/city/regional planning, public health, urban design, geography, and landscape architecture.
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Bachelors or master's degree in urban planning, architecture, public policy, geography, or related field. In this role, you will serve as a key technical expert, providing guidance and leadership in all aspects of urban and rural transit planning.
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Masters Degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration or related field. Performs GIS mapping products to improve current and long range planning functions; Prepares tables, maps, and presentations, and responds to questions posed by the Director, Planning Commission, and Board of Supervisors.
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Provides technical assistance on topics related to planning, the regulatory environment, urban design and site design for a variety of project types and scales. Able to conduct analysis of various data sets, develop and document design and urban planning concept, and create project presentations.
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A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent approved by a state's department of education or a recognized accrediting organization and six years of satisfactory full-time professional experience in emergency management, public administration, urban planning, engineering, economics, political science, the physical sciences or related field, at least two years of which must have been in one of those areas, or another specialized area to which the appointment is to be made; or.
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Bachelor’s degree in related field (preferred), including but not limited to Civil Engineering, Community and Regional Planning, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture. Proficiency in relevant software and tools for project management, design analysis, and reporting (e.g., AutoCAD, GIS, project management software.
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Bachelors in Urban Design, Architecture, Planning or a related field. The successful person will take on a wide range of Urban Design and Planning work and will have the opportunity to progress their career into a leadership role.
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Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or university in Public Administration, Urban and/or Regional Planning, Architecture, Economics, Environmental Management, Geography or Engineering plus a minimum of two (2) years of experience in planning and zoning.
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What You'll Need:Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Engineering, or related field. What You'll Bring:Multimodal planning and analysis, including data analysis, GIS, and visualization.
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Coursework in transportation, engineering, urban and regional planning, geography, math, statistics, economics, or other related courses (an EIT for engineering candidates is preferred) Completedbachelor’s or in-processmaster’s degree in transportation, civil or electrical engineering, urban and regional planning, or a related major (e.g.,geography, math, statistics, economics.
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Completed bachelor’sor in-progressmaster’s degree in transportation, civil or electrical engineering, urban and regional planning, or a related major (e.g.,geography, math, statistics, economics.
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