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To be considered for the Transportation Planner IV position, candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, Statistics, or a related field, and four (4) or more years of directly applicable work experience, or a master’s degree in Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, Statistics, or a related field, and two (2) or more years of directly applicable work experience.
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Degree: community planning; or related field such as urban affairs, architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, sociology, geography, economics, political science, or public administration that included at least 12 semester hours in the planning process, socioeconomic and physical elements of planning, urban and regional economic analysis, and development finance.
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Gensler’s Planning team in Washington D.C. is seeking an experienced Project Manager to 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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BA/BS degree in Landscape Architecture; Urban, Regional or Environmental Land Use Planning; Environmental Science / Studies or a related field. Familiarity with federal agencies and their established methods for assessment of visual effects or impacts to scenery (e.g., BLM, FHWA, USFS), as well as those of any regional or state entities.
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Qualifications – Tertiary qualifications in Urban and Regional Planning or a related discipline and a current WA “A”, “C” or “C-A” driver’s licence. Skills & Knowledge – a demonstrated knowledge of the WA planning system and ability to manage medium to large sized urban design (including built form) and land development projects, including Scheme Amendments, Structure Plans, Precinct Plans, subdivisions and detailed design, development applications, and other such projects.
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You will participate in or lead regional planning teams to develop long-term shore infrastructure management and basing strategies, including facility investment recommendations. You will coordinate with various PDC and PW Divisions, Branches, and public works departments to promote a holistic approach in delivering NAVFAC facility planning products and services.
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The chosen candidate will be involved in master planning, visioning, landscape design, park and open space design, and urban design. Bachelors or Master's Degree in Planning, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, and/ or other design-related field.
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Planning and implementing solar group buys, including cultivating partner relationships, engaging with the media, conducting public information sessions, member communication and support, facilitating the solar installer selection process, and managing installer relationships with SUN members.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Environmental Planning, or a related field (or equivalent experience.) Familiar with relevant approval processes, zoning laws, permitting requirements, notification and compliance practices, and applicable Regional/State/Federal regulatory framework.
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Candidates must have a BS in Biology, Ecology, Natural Resources Management, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Urban and Regional Planning (preferably with an environmental concentration), or a related degree.
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The ideal candidate for this position will be working with Federal, State, local, tribal or territorial government in community planning, development, or public administration as well as have experience with capability for community, urban or regional planning, local government administration and oversight to include analytic capabilities.
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Urban Planner I: To qualify for Urban Planner I, you must possess a Four-Year College Degree from an accredited college or university in regional, or urban Planning, or a closely related field such as Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Geography, Urban Studies, Public Administration, Physical Sciences, Historic Preservation, or Environmental Studies; or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
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Minimum Requirements plus two years of experience in regional, urban or transportation planning, urban design, historic preservation, architectural or environmental review or other related field.
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Responsible for enhancement of PBS performance by providing regional leadership in design advocacy and implementing high standards of design quality in architecture, landscape architecture, urban and regional planning, interior design, historic preservation, public art, fine arts conservation, and environmental compliance.
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A background in environmental science, urban and regional planning, and/or climate science. A bachelor's degree (or 2024 graduation date) in Geography, GIS, Environmental or Urban Planning, Sustainability, or related field.
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