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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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A bachelor's degree in a related field and 1-6 years of experience in transportation planning; other relevant degrees and concentrations include, but are not limited to, civil/traffic engineering, transportation operations, urban/city/regional planning, public health, urban design, geography, and landscape architecture.
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Assisting senior staff and gaining exposure on a variety of projects such as urban design, master plans, urban and regional planning, landscape architecture and architectural design.
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Three years of experience in planning and research related to environmental issues, conservation, land use, urban economics, human services or other work directly related to City planning and development activities and an associate degree in environmental studies, planning, urban design, public administration or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Transportation, Business Administration, Public Administration or closely related field and five years of public transit related experience in project management, transportation, transit, urban design, community planning, public involvement, engineering, architecture or construction; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience with mapping platforms (GIS), graphics (Illustrator, InDesign, SketchUp), modeling (Synchro, TransCAD), transit planning (Remix, Trapeze, Hastus) and/or database analysis (R, Python.
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Serve as liaison to JHFRE/Information Systems and advise on development of project and building information management systems (i.e. PMWeb, GIS, COBie/BIM, EDM for digital archive, Archibus, etc.
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Bachelors Degree in planning, civil engineering, urban planning, transportation planning, public administration, or closely related field and four years of experience and increasing responsibility in transportation planning that includes urban or regional planning, project management, policy analysis, preferably in a transit/transportation environment; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Bachelor's or master's degree in urban planning, landscape architecture, urban design, or a related field (AICP preferred) A working knowledge of GIS software (ArcGIS or QGIS) and Adobe Creative Suites Cloud apps (Illustrator and InDesign) a plus.
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Bachelor's or master's degree in urban planning, landscape architecture, urban design, or a related field. Toole Design is the leading planning, engineering, and landscape architecture firm specializing in multimodal transportation.
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Master's Degree preferred in Urban Planning; Sustainability; Climate Change; Resilience; Public Policy, or related field or equivalent experience. The position requires strong technical and communication skills, knowledge of climate change and impacts, and demonstrated experience in hazard mitigation and long-term resilience planning.
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Requirements: Bachelor's or master's degree in urban planning, urban design, landscape architecture or architecture. Description: We are seeking a collaborative Urban Designer with 1-3 years of experience to join Mithun.
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We specialize in civil engineering, transportation planning & design, environmental & urban planning, landscape architecture & design, and public outreach. With great problem-solving skills and a desire to contribute your expertise working with design plans and elements such as traffic analysis, signal and lighting design, and roadway planning, you'll be a key player as we develop and execute a wide variety of projects out of our Seattle office.
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Our tight-knit and fast-paced team is looking for a collaborative, creative, and versatile Urban Planner with skills in zoning and plan making and who is eager to work on a variety of exciting projects from our Seattle office.
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Utilizing GIS or AutoCAD Civil 3D to analyze terrain and identify suitable slopes. Applying GIS experience working with ESRI or AutoCAD products to incorporate geolocation into scaled layout drawings.
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