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Solve complex urban design, planning, and zoning problems across a wide range of scales; Develop and write urban design guidelines, feasibility studies, and impact analyses for a range of scales, from individual parcels to citywide planning and zoning initiatives.
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This is entry level professional work involving a wide range of assignments that requires a sound knowledge of urban planning and zoning processes. Knowledge of generally accepted principles and practices of urban planning and zoning.
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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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Associate's degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Statistics, or a related discipline and six (6) years of professional Urban Planning experience, which includes one (1) year of Urban Planning experience with the Municipality or the equivalent elsewhere.
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About The JobDudek is seeking an intern to join our planning and urban design group for the Spring / Summer of 2024, which works collaboratively with experts across all disciplines to provide a range of climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, and environmental justice planning documents.
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Bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, urban studies, environmental science, geography, environmental planning, or a related field. We are seeking a mid-level environmental planner/analyst to assist with the preparation and management of the full range of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documents.
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Short Range (SR) Planner I reports to the Director of Planning and Zoning, and Long Range (LR) Planner I reports to the Long Range Planning Manager. Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Planning or closely related field and/or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Broad knowledge of architecture, urban design, city planning or landscape architecture, including advanced knowledge of building design or planning in a large-scale public or institutional setting.
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Gensler's team in Washington D.C. is seeking an experienced Urban Designer join our Cities + Urban Design practice area to deliver on a range of both local/regional and international high-profile public and private sector projects including: large-scale master plans, conceptual design, site-specific plans, urban design guidelines, development standards and other planning studies.
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They will work with multi-disciplinary teams on a wide range of project types including master planning, space programming, feasibility studies, and urban design at multiple scales (city/site/building.
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Support growth and diversification of the Urban Planning and Design practice with a focus on: comprehensive planning; transportation planning; GIS; zoning; environmental planning; corridor studies; housing; long-range strategic and master planning; and placemaking.
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Associate's Degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Statistics, or a related discipline. Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Statistics, or a related discipline.
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Coordinate the selection, training, development, and evaluation of employees and managers in the Kitchen Department through effective management and leadership to ensure that established cultural and core standards are met, long-range strategic planning for outlet operation.
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Associate's degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Statistics, or a related discipline and four (4) years of urban planning experience with the Municipality or the equivalent elsewhere.
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Site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technicalexpertiseon public and private sector projects. We are seekingaPracticeLeaderto join our national Landscape Architecture team in our office inLos Angeles, CA. The successful candidate will work in a dynamic team environment on a range of projects including higher education, multifamily, mixed-use, hospitality and resort, and community planning throughout the region for a wide variety of clients.
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