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While areas of research and teaching are open, preference is for a candidate with teaching or focus in one or more of the following areas: urban design & sustainable development, smart & resilient cities, economic development, and environmental planning.
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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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The Planning Group completes a wide range of projects including urban design, land use planning, zoning, placemaking, transportation/mobility planning, brownfield redevelopment, environmental reviews, grant assistance, economic development, municipal and agency approvals, and public engagement.
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Fisher Associates Planning Group is seeking a full-time Urban Planner/Designer to act as a Project Manager I to join our Planning discipline. Bachelor's degree in Urban, Community or Regional Planning or a related field (Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Public Policy, etc.
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Associate 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 six (6) years of experience in planning and zoning.
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Extensive knowledge of principles and practices of city planning and comprehensive planning, policy development processes and implementation approaches Extensive knowledge of land use law, including zoning and subdivision regulations; extensive knowledge of community and economic development Considerable knowledge of downtown development, redevelopment and urban design; considerable.
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Demonstrates an understanding of planning and urban design concepts, building typologies, critical dimensions, utility and infrastructure systems, land development imperatives and planning /zoning codes, phasing considerations, and implementation techniques.
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As the Senior Urban Designer for the region, you will be accountable for assisting with the development and execution of the Planning practice’s regional marketing strategy with responsibilities to include but not limited to: Designs and manages planning and urban design projects.
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Thorough knowledge of legal system and procedures affecting planning, zoning and related operations of the town; principles and practices related to local government planning and zoning, economics, sociology and community organization as applied to urban planning; planning and zoning and subdivision law, theory and application; the relationship between factors affecting urban planning policy, such as economic, political, sociological, legal, etc.
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Preference will be given to applicants that have a Master's degree in Urban Planning. Preference will be given to applicants that have a Master's degree in Urban Planning.
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A Planning Degree (Bachelors or Masters) from an accredited program by Summer of 2024 in these majors: City and Regional Planning Urban Planning Transportation Planning Or Other Related Major.
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Ideally, you will have strong strategic planning, urban design, smart cities, urban development and/or policy preparation experience. Co-design of a dynamic business strategy for a viable and reputable urban planning, master planning and urban design business.
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Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture, Planning, Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field and 9 yrs of relevant experience.
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One (1) year of experience in community development in an urban area, involving research or planning in an area such as housing development, neighborhood development, economic development, transportation analysis, environmental design or other activities related to city planning; OR.
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Requirements: QUALIFICATIONS The successful candidate will have experience in one or more planning disciplines, such as land use planning/zoning, transportation planning, environmental planning, urban design, housing, historic preservation, or economic development.
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