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A Bachelor's or Master's Degree in urban planning, public policy, public administration, engineering with a focus on community, sustainable development, and climate related planning or another related field.
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Completed Bachelor's Degree in Geography, Rural/Urban Planning, or related field Background in Transportation Planning, Rural Planning, Urban/City Planning, Regional Planning, Urban Studies, Geography, or Economics Knowledge and/or work experience with ArcGIS/ESRI Software Knowledge of transportation policies, guidelines, and/or policy writing.
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For the Planner: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in city, regional or urban planning or a closely related field with one (1) year of experience. For Senior Planner: A Master's degree from an accredited college or university in city, regional or urban planning or a closely related field with three (3) years of experience.
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Bachelor's degree in urban or regional planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture or related field. Perform site and environmental planning tasks for compliance with NEPA, historic preservation and other related regulations; work closely with project managers and facilities personnel to assist with and promote adherence to requirements.
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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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Coursework in transportation, engineering, urban and regional planning, geography, math, statistics, economics, or other related courses (an EIT for engineering candidates is preferred.
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Projects may include master-planned communities, innovative hospitality, mixed-use/ urban infill, industrial distribution centers, transportation networks, regional and national utility providers, and public works agencies.
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Bachelors or Masters degree in these majors: City and Regional Planning Urban Planning Transportation Planning Or Other Related Major. Experience preparing multi-modal planning studies and improvements, traffic signal and lighting plans, signing and striping plans, and a variety of technical and planning reports.
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Bachelor’s degree in urban or regional planning, environmental planning, urban design, or geography and at least 2 years of experience in the field+ Must have American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) or Equivalent+ Must be able to travel up to 20%+ Must have a Valid US Passport+ Must have Secret Clearance.
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The Master of Public Administration (MPA) program is housed in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA.
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Master's Degree or higher (including Juris Doctor) in Urban Planning, Architecture, Engineering, Real Estate or related fields. Work cross-functionally with other internal and external teams, including Design Engineering, Legal, Economic Development, Public Policy, Construction and Capacity Planning, to inform a regional real estate development strategy.
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The chosen candidate will be involved in master planning, visioning, landscape design, park and open space design, and urban design. Bachelor's orMaster’sDegreein Planning, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, and/ or other design-related field.
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We work with industry leaders, award-winning institutions and global innovators including Santiago Calatrava, Ennead, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, and Practice for Architecture and Urbanism, 92Y and Lincoln Center, Breaking Ground and Regional Plan Association, Northwell Health and the New York Proton Center, Singapore Airlines and the Wythe Hotel.
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A minimum of a Master's degree in public administration, urban/regional planning, public policy, public health, higher education, community development, business, non-profit management, or related field.
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We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horns placement on the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work list for 16 years Qualifications: In the process of receiving a Planning Degree (Bachelors or Masters) from an accredited program in of the following majors: City and Regional Planning Urban Planning Transportation Planning Or Other Related Major Hourly Range: $25 - $27.
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