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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, or Land Planning. The Urban Planner is responsible for assisting the Senior Vice President of Commercial and Residential Planning with urban planning activities to enhance the value of Summerlin’s commercial and mixed-used development areas.
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Experience working with GIS, scenario planning, and/or Adobe Creative Suite and various common platforms and tools that support planning, urban design, analysis, and public participation/community engagement.
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7 to 10 years of experience in land use planning, urban development, and master planned communities. Review urban streetscapes, plaza, and open space designs to ensure consistency with landscape criteria and design goals.
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Bachelors or Master's degree in Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Planning or related field from an accredited program. McAdams is seeking an energetic planning professional to join our Planning + Design team as an Urban Planner in our downtown Raleigh office.
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Do you have an Associate's degree in Engineering Technology, Geography, Political Science, Regional Planning, Sociology, Urban Economics or Urban Planning? Do you have a Master's degree in Engineering Technology, Geography, Political Science, Regional Planning, Sociology, Urban Economics or Urban Planning.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for a talented urban planner to join our land planning team in Jacksonville, Florida. Bachelor's or Masters Degree in a relevant field such as urban planning.
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Provide guidance, mentorship, technical oversight, and training to planning and design staff; collaborate with the Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Design Team manager on hiring, retaining, and growing new staff to support planning and design projects.
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Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture, Planning, Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field and 11 yrs of relevant experience.
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The Division prepares and updates the City's Comprehensive Plan; conducts long-range planning for Transit-Oriented Development and other target urban areas; implements Fort Worth's Urban Village Development Program; coordinates City implementation of the Trinity River Vision and Panther Island projects; and supports open space, watershed, public art, and other specific area planning and implementation, including urban design, form-based code development, and streetscape improvement projects.
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Bachelor's Degree in Landscape Architecture, Planning, Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field and 12 years related experience, or.
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Considerable (3 - 5 years) professional experience in transportation planning, urban planning, civil engineering, land-use law, professional design, or traffic engineering. How many years of professional experience do you possess in transportation planning, urban planning, civil engineering, land-use law, professional design, or traffic engineering.
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What You’ll Need:Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture, Planning, Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field and 9 yrs of relevant experienceWhat You’ll Bring:Directs and oversees technical work for a wide variety of airport planning and preliminary design projects.
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Dudek is seeking a mid-level urban planner to join our planning and urban design group, which works collaboratively with experts across all disciplines to provide comprehensive planning and urban design services to public and private-sector clients.
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Master’s Degree in City/Urban/Regional/Transportation Planning, Urban Design, Architectural Design, Landscape Architecture, or related discipline preferred. Bachelor’s degree in Planning, Architecture, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture or related discipline required.
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Bachelor of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Master of Urban Planning / Urban Design or equivalent. The Planning and Landscape team at B+H is currently seeking a Senior Urban Designer to join our team in the Toronto office.
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