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Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning, Architecture, Engineering Management, Environmental Science, or related discipline.
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Excellerate Material Planner plays a vital role in supporting the materials team. Leverage Technology: Our virtual design and build programs that offer the latest in robotic total stations, 3D scanning, virtual and augmented reality and drone surveillance and assessment.
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As the Sr. Planner, you will have the opportunity to be involved in the research and preparation of environmental documents within compliance of CEQA/NEPA for a various number of projects including private sector residential, commercial, and industrial development; parks and recreation facilities, waste/wastewater, stormwater, energy/utilities facilities, transportation infrastructure, education facilities, fuel break, and habitat restoration.
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The Senior Planner is responsible for p. Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning, Urban Design, Geography, Landscape Architecture or a related field and five years experience in planning, project review or a related community development activity.
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Kimley-Horn's Seattle, Washington (WA) office is seeking an Environmental Planner with 7+ years of experience to join their Environmental Planning team! We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horn’s placement on the Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work” list for 17 years.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking an Environmental Planning Project Manager to build and lead an Environmental Practice, based in Riverside, California.
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As a Planner I, you will work on grant application development, hazard mitigation plan updates, and supporting other climate resilience planning and policy projects for our clients. Michael Baker International is seeking an energetic junior planner who is eager to learn and be an integral member of our hazard mitigation and resilience planning team in New Jersey.
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Under general supervision of the Principal Planner or the Planning Manager, performs complex administrative, professional, and technical planning and research assignments involving advance planning, transit, redevelopment projects and environmental issues; provides information and assistance to developers, the business community, and the public on planning, housing, zooning, and development-related matters; performs related duties as required.
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Wealth Advisor, Financial Advisor, Life Insurance Sales, Life Insurance Planner, Fiduciary, IAR Representative, Annuity Salesperson, Financial or Insurance Wholesaler, Internal Financial or Insurance Wholesaler, Pharmaceutical Sales and more.
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As a Financial Planner at Sentinel Asset Management, you're dedicated to fostering relationships and educating clients on what truly matters to them – financial stability and freedom. Prior experience in wealth or financial planning, advising, or life and/or annuity sales.
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Hands-on comprehensive training and developmentAdministrative support with a dedicated Paraplanner (PP)Flexible work-life balanceAll overhead costs covered by SAM (marketing, office expenses, admin support, setting up seminars, etc.
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Supervisor (Family Foster Care) Regular Full-Time Harlem, NY About the Program: At Graham Windham, our Family Foster Care programs help children to get back to their families, adopted into a new family, or connected to someone who is willing to be an anchor for children, throughout their childhood and into adulthood.
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Lead a team consisting of a Paraplanner (PP) who manages paperwork, asset transfers, and assists with plan preparation. Our holistic approach encompasses retirement, wealth, tax, estate planning, legacy strategy, financial analysis, and more.
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Possession of a Series 65 or 66 (or willingness to take and pass the Series 65 test within 30 days of employment). Strong ability to identify and engage with High-Quality Prospects (HQP) with investable assets ranging from $500k to $12M.
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The Department operates with a 2024 budget of $1.2 million and a team of 8 FTEs including the Director, Building Official, Assistant / Associate Planner, Community Development Officer, Building Inspector/Plan Reviewer, Permit Coordinator, and Permit Technician.
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