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Demonstrate proven professional level experience as a land use or environmental planner including updating General Plans and Community Plans, updating ordinances or regulations, implementing Climate Action Plans, preparing and implementing agency-wide conservation plans, preparing and reviewing environmental documents in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and/or National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and managing special long-range planning projects.
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The Senior Media Planner/Buyer will coordinate media planning efforts in conjunction with our Media Supervisor and/or Associate Media Director. Bloom Ads is currently seeking a Senior Media Planner/Buyer to add to our growing media team.
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We are currently looking to expand our media team and are looking for a Senior Media Planner / Buyer, ideally with agency experience in the CPG space. The Senior Media Planner / Buyer is responsible for maintaining the day-to-day relationship with assigned accounts to ensure campaigns and paid efforts are being used effectively to support clients business objectives.
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The Senior Media Planner/Buyer is the steward of the entire media planning process and provides mid-level strategic recommendations to the leadership team and/or Client. The Senior Media Planner/Buyer is expected to have a strong working knowledge of the existing media landscape and available media research.
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MDG Advertising is seeking a senior media buyer/planner to join its team. The senior media buyer/planner will develop and maintain strong knowledge of our clients businesses and apply their media experience to help meet clients needs and deliver their objectives.
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Senior Media Planner/Buyer , you will be at the forefront of crafting integrated media strategies that leverage the full spectrum of media channels. Senior Media Planner/Buyer.
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This position will serve as the Associate Transportation Planner in the Eastern Region (ER) Planning Office, located in Spokane, WA. As the Associate Transportation Planner, you will provide planning support by performing various professional transportation planning assignments and studies along with supporting ERs transportation data collection, modeling and traffic analysis for project development community engagement strategies, and development review.
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Develop and implement innovative media plans that incorporate both traditional and digital media channels, prioritizing media strategies that include programmatic display and video, paid social, digital OOH, connected TV, and paid search.
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Generous associate discount of 30-50% off merchandise online and in-stores. The associate is frequently required to sit; stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; as well as reach with hands and arms.
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While performing the duties of this job, the associate is regularly required to talk or hear. The physical demands described here are representative of those that are required by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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Associate Planner I: $59,500 - $77,000. Associate Planner III: $76,500 - $93,500. Associate Planner II: $69,300 - $84,700. Nelson/Nygaard Consulting Associates is seeking a motivated, inquisitive, and organized transportation planner for its Seattle office to support the firm's nationally recognized work in planning for more equitable and livable communities.
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The Sr. Media Planner/Buyer must be a team player, proactive communicator, outgoing, invested in the agency team/culture, and an expert with Google Campaign Manager as the source of "truth" and effectiveness, valuing data harmonization and the setup required for execution.
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Position is a full-time, salaried, remote position which requires travel (primarily throughout eastern Pennsylvania) to meetings and appointments.
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RICK is seeking an environmental planner to join our San Diego office. The RICK team brings in-house expertise in urban planning, environmental planning, landscape architecture, land and water resource management, and infrastructure development.
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You will also be responsible for developing the necessary experience and requirements to carry out the future role/responsibilities of media planner/buyer. GS&F is looking for an Assistant Media Planner/Buyer to join our team.
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