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Coordinates municipal urban planning efforts with other governmental agencies; the development of sub-area plans, strategic plans, neighborhood/community plans, design charrettes, and other planning/design initiatives; identifies priorities and applies quantitative and qualitative assessments of strategies; develops and coordinates the implementation of strategic initiatives as assigned by Administration.
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Graduate study in the field of urban studies, city planning, business or public administration, finance, architecture, engineering or other related fields may be substituted for up to one year of the required experience on the basis of 30 credits equaling one year of experience.
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Minimum Qualifications (Required): Masters in City Planning, Public Administration, or equivalent, or Bachelors of Architecture (five-year professional degree) or Masters in Architecture or Engineering with planning or urban design focus, and at least fifteen (15) years of professional planning experience.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Public Administration, Urban Planning, or a related field; and.
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Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in public or business administration, finance, economics, urban planning, or a related field; and a minimum of ten years of progressively responsible, professional experience in a position engaged in economic or business development, business administration, public administration, urban revitalization or a related field; or a combination of equivalent education and experience.
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Master's degree in Public or Business Administration, or related field, plus extensive (5 or more years) progressively responsible experience in an administrative managerial capacity in government or urban affairs administration.
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A Bachelor’s degree with major emphasis in land use, urban, regional, environmental, or natural resource planning, landscape architecture, geography, land use or environmental law, public administration with an environmental emphasis, or closely related field.
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QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in environmental management, business, real estate, public administration, civil engineering, urban forestry or a related field.
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If you are a self-motivated individual passionate about urban planning and possess the required skills, we would love to hear from you. Bachelor's degree in Transportation Management, Public Administration, Business Administration, or equivalent experience.
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Demonstrates knowledge in and passion for improving state and local government through academic courses and project work; Preferred advanced degree programs include business, information sciences, public policy, urban planning, data analytics, economics, engineering, and math.
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Qualifications Bachelors Degree in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Engineering, Emergency Management, or a directly related field. One year of related work experience in research, planning,Public information, program administration, or resource management actual applied experience including any combination of the above is preferred.
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A Bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration, public policy, engineering, engineering technology, economics, architecture, mathematics, physics, computer science, finance, accounting, transportation planning, industrial psychology, urban planning/studies, human resources management, labor relations, operations research, security management or related field with 4 years of administrative experience.
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Education Level required: A bachelor’s (i.e., professional) degree in architecture or engineering; or a master’s degree in urban planning, business administration, construction management, or related field.
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A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, Public Administration , or a related field. A Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, Public Administration , or a related field is preferred.
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Or university with a bachelor's degree in urban or regional planning, architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, geography, economics, sociology, public administration, or a related field; and two and a half (2.
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