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Masters Degree in relevant field preferred (Environmental Studies, Biology, Wildlife Biology, Engineering, Community/Urban Planning, or similar fields.) BS/BA Degree in relevant field preferred (Environmental Studies, Biology, Wildlife Biology, Engineering, Community/Urban Planning, or similar fields.
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Coordinates with project manager, project designer and other disciplines on multiple large scale and complex transportation planning, urban design, or landscape architectural projects to ensure that the client's technical requirements of projects are fully met.
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Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree in Aviation Management, Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or related field and 10 years of experience. Under minimal direction, performs a variety of more highly complex professional planning, environmental planning, landscape architecture and urban design project responsibilities, and leads technical tasks.
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Experienced planner with thorough knowledge and experience in land use regulations and procedures affecting planning, zoning, principles and practices of local government planning, economic development, community planning, and public engagement.
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As a Senior Urban Designer, you will be working with our Planning team across the region, in business and client development, project design/delivery, financial management, strategic insight, community outreach and staff development.
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The Senior Land Planner contributes to project success by building client relationships and creating innovative community development solutions. Bachelors degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Architecture, or related field.
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Participates in meetings with government officials and community groups; provides information to the Planning & Zoning Commission, the City Manager, City Council and other City departments as needed; coordinates with various regional government organizations, community groups, and state and Federal agencies; attends public meetings and presents information on regional planning and zoning issues.
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The candidate will be expected to have extensive direct client engagement, both in executing NEPA project work and developing new work with new and existing clients. Demonstrated NEPA experience with DoD clients specifically and a strong local network within the federal engineering, planning, and/or environmental community is necessary.
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Oversee the Resident Engagement department in their performance of consultative and technical work in the planning, development, and implementation of the organization's community economic development programs, designed to integrate Opportunity Home's housing, economic and social development goals.
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In addition, the Urban Planner III supports the Assistant Director with project management responsibilities and provides guidance to staff and consultant teams as needed. As a senior level planner within the Planning Studio, the Urban Planner III must have a broad knowledge of urban planning and design concepts and understand the critical nexus between land use and infrastructure development.
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With a strong understanding of community resilience, climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, risk assessment, nature-based solutions, social equity, decision support tools, risk communication, and stakeholder engagement, this professional will manage staff to develop high quality deliverables through project management, achieve client satisfaction, and grow the practice through new and repeat clients.
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Experience with urban planning, community planning, long-range policy planning, urban design, zoning, market feasibility, or economic development strategies.
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Act as a growth agent for DLR Group within planning and urban design community, visible in speaking events, writing, and other activities to amplify DLR Group’s planning and design voice.
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Proven track record for project management of planning projects. Master's Degree preferred in Urban Planning; Sustainability; Climate Change; Resilience; Public Policy, or related field or equivalent experience.
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Manages all aspects of public space design and construction: funding, environmental testing, procurement, community input, landscape and urban design, specifications, scheduling, bid documents and construction administration.
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