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Associate Planner - City of Flagstaff, AZ

Associate Planner
City of Flagstaff, AZ


Experience: 1-3 years

The City of Flagstaff is the largest community in the high country and is the county seat for Coconino County, the second largest county in the United States. A historic Route 66 town, Flagstaff is ideally located at the juncture of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40. Though still reflecting a small town atmosphere, it maintains a selective growth plan with new expansion programs underway.

The City of Flagstaff is Northern Arizona’s Employer of Choice! Our City government is devoted to enhancing the quality of life of our citizens and the experience of the many visitors who are attracted to Northern Arizona.

Position: Associate Planner
$22.1986 - $26.4136 Hourly, DOE
Monday - Friday; 8am - 5pm Winter, 7am - 4pm Summer; Evening Meetings As Needed
Full Time; FLSA Non-Exempt; Tenure and Benefit Eligible
Vacancy #: 058-16, Apply by 06/24/16

Actively supports and upholds the City’s stated mission and values. Under the direct supervision of the Comprehensive Planning Manager employees of this class perform planning duties related to the design, development and implementation of specific plans, neighborhood, and district/activity center plans conforming to the Flagstaff Regional Plan and the Zoning Code and the needs of a developing community that has expectations for outstanding community design.

ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:

  • Supervisory: This job has lead-worker responsibilities (coordinates and monitors the work of others), but does not supervise.
  • Budgetary: This job does not have budgetary responsibilities, but carries out day-to-day activities within approved budget.
  • Strategic Planning: This job does not have strategic planning responsibilities, but carries out day-to-day activities in order to reach the stated goals and objectives.
  • Policies/Procedures: This job has partial responsibility for policies and procedures (assists with developing, implementing, and interpreting) at the program level.
  • Compliance: This job has partial responsibility (follows, assists in ensuring compliance with, and may enforce) federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations as well as City policies and procedures.
  • Council Communications: This job represents matters at Council meetings at the program level.
  • Reporting: This job does not have duties related to reporting to Federal/State/Local agencies.
EXAMPLES OF THE WORK PERFORMED (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY):
  • Provides excellent customer service to both internal and external customers.
  • Interprets Regional Plan goals and policies for the general public, co-workers, and other governmental agencies.
  • Performs independent analysis and makes recommendations to senior staff.
  • Performs professional level routine to mid-range planning functions associated with municipal planning, neighborhood plans, and community design in a designated area.
  • Identifies planning districts and develops plans and guidelines for neighborhoods, historic districts, and other areas.
  • Participates in the development of neighborhood and district revitalization and redevelopment strategies in conjunction with Community Investment Division staff.
  • Initiates, schedules, and participates in public meetings, and organizes citizen involvement in community planning and community design matters.
  • Prepares and presents verbal and written reports to the City Council, various citizen commissions, the city manager, and division heads.
  • Attends agency, commission, staff, and community meetings relating to specific plans and other planning matters.
  • Works with the Comprehensive Planning Manager to ensure compliance with the adopted Regional Plan.
  • Conducts research projects concerning, for example, land use, transportation, zoning, population, economic base, and redevelopment.
  • As available may provide assistance to the Current Planning Program, by providing assistance at the CD front counter, performing analysis of the Zoning Code including compliance review; answering questions from the public and performing reviews of small scale/minor development applications as assigned.
  • Assists in the preparation of studies and reports regarding amendments to the Zoning Code.
  • Performs research duties as assigned (including process and operations review, implementing new planning technologies, code amendment review, etc.).
  • Assists with data collection and analysis, and with the preparation of the Regional Plan Annual Report.
  • Performs entry to moderate level planning duties associated with comprehensive planning as well as handling special projects and providing current planning assistance as needed.
  • Performs liaison responsibilities to neighborhood groups and establishes and maintains strong lines of communication with pertinent entities associated with current planning, neighborhood planning, and specific planning issues.
  • May be assigned responsibility for particular projects or phases of planning and design work and as necessary.
  • May perform support functions for the Current Planning Program, as time and duties allows. 
  • Performs related duties, as assigned. 
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s degree in Planning, Urban Planning, Urban Design, or other related field that provides appropriate planning background.
Or any combination of education, experience, and training equivalent to the above minimum requirements.

DESIRED EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
:
  • 1 year of planning experience.
  • Experience with general plan and zoning laws and related court decisions.
  • Experience with GIS and other computer application software such as Adobe InDesign, Sketch-Up or Community-Viz.
  • Experience in community relations, public involvement, or media relations.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must possess, or obtain upon employment, a valid Arizona driver’s license.
  • Regular attendance is an essential function of this job to ensure continuity.
  • Ability to attend meetings in the evenings as necessitated by the job.

  • REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY):
  • Strong team building skills and ability to obtain consensus within groups.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of zoning, land use, site planning and urban design.
  • Commitment to acquire working knowledge of the principles of Traditional Neighborhood Design and Form Based Codes.
  • Commitment to acquire knowledge of Arizona’s Growing Smarter and other land use/planning statutes.
  • Strong knowledge and experience of the principles of community planning and design and the ability to graphically explain both.
  • Ability to learn and apply the city's regional plan policies and zoning code standards.
  • Ability to conduct original research and make sound administrative analysis relating to policy and management problems.
  • Ability to perform research, conducts independent investigations, and applies planning and zoning regulations to new development and permit applications.
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain a high degree of organization and attention to detail in the task assigned.
  • Ability to write professionally, particularly the ability to coordinate and write professional level plans (planning documents).
  • Ability to complete work assignments in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Ability to make professional level oral presentations.
  • Plan and illustrative graphic skills.
  • Basic skills related to the use of ArcGIS and AutoCAD.
  • Strong skills in the use of word-processing, spreadsheet, project, photographic, and presentation software.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and use hands and fingers to handle and feel and is occasionally required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
  • The employee must occasionally/regularly/frequently lift and/or move up to ten pounds.
  • There are no special vision requirements for this position.
  • Working conditions include irregular working hours as dictated by meetings, activities, and events.
  • The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
CLASSIFICATION INFORMATION: Range 10, B-2-6, FLSA non-exempt.

TO APPLY ONLINE:

In order to apply for this position you will have to fill out a City of Flagstaff application on our website. Visit our website to apply or for more information on this position and other opportunities. You will find complete job descriptions, requirements and application information at: http://www.flagstaff.az.gov/jobs

TO APPLY IN PERSON:
Applications are available and can be turned in at: 211 W. Aspen Ave., Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Call our general information line at 928-213-2090 to request an application by mail to:humanresources@flagstaffaz.gov
Additional information about current and open job vacancies can also be found by calling our job line at (800) 463-1389.

The City of Flagstaff respects, values and welcomes diversity in our workforce.
To this end, we encourage all interested people to apply.
Paid Holidays • Paid Vacation Days • Paid Sick Days • Health/Dental/Life/Vision Insurance

EMAIL

Senior Planner - City of Elgin, IL

Senior Planner
City of Elgin, IL

The City of Elgin, Illinois seeks highly qualified planning professionals to serve as its next Senior Planner. Founded in 1836 and located 35 miles northwest of Chicago, Elgin is proud of its diversity in demographics and culture. From its revitalized downtown area, including the award-winning Riverwalk and the Hemmens Cultural Center, to its many comfortable neighborhoods, four historic districts, 1,600 acre parks system and extensive regional recreational assets, Elgin offers a unique quality of life, whether one is interested in city or suburban living. Elgin’s motto, “The City in the Suburbs”, embodies celebration of Elgin’s past, enjoyment of the present, and the promise of Elgin’s future.

Elgin operates under the council-manager form of government, which was adopted in Elgin in 1954. The current City Manager was appointed in 2009. The City has approximately 700 FTEs and a $275 million budget. The City Council has established eight priorities that guide city operations and policies: Diverse Workforce, Financial Stewardship, Economic Development, Education and Workforce Development, Image and Engagement, Neighborhoods and Public Safety.

Senior Planners report to the Director of Community Development and may be responsible for reviewing development applications against city codes and ordinances and ensuring that the resulting development advances well accepted planning, urban design, transportation and environmental theories and practices. Additional duties may include preparing current, long-range, transportation, community development and/or other like planning-related plans and/or studies; preparing corridor, neighborhood, and/or site-specific land plans at a variety of scales as well as the massing and preliminary designs of the buildings that could built therein; preparing staff reports and board and city council packets for annexation and/or discretionary zoning processes (map amendments, conditional uses, and variations); analyzing and implementing improvements to the development review process; serving as staff support to various boards and commissions; and supervising planners and staff in all of these functions, as well as supervising staff responsible for the administration of CDBG funds.

Job Requirements
Candidates must have a collaborative and welcoming management and community engagement style that furthers the goals of the City and enhances the City’s neighborhoods and quality of life. Successful candidates will have a passion for neighborhood development and redevelopment that incorporates citizen and stakeholder involvement. The successful candidate will be a driven self-starter with exceptional writing skills and a high comfort level speaking in front of crowds of various sizes. Keeping track of details and how they fit within the bigger picture is critical. The salary range is $85,688 to $114,831 +/- DOQ. Residency in the City of Elgin is not required. Position requires graduation from an accredited college or university with a degree in planning, architecture, or related field plus at least 5 years experience in planning. Master’s degree in planning or related field and AICP highly desirable. Demonstrated expertise with new and emerging technologies, such as Google Sketch Up and/or Salesforce, also highly desirable. To apply, submit resume, cover letter and contact information for five professional references by June 20, 2016 towww.govhrusa.com/current-positions/recruitment to the attention of Heidi Voorhees, GovHRUSA. Tel: 847-380-3243; Fax: 866-401-3100. The City of Elgin is an equal opportunity employer.

Freelance Urban Designer, Gateway Planning Group - Dallas, TX

Freelance Urban Designer 

Gateway Planning Group
Professional Area: 
Architecture
Community Development and Redevelopment
Civil Engeering
Economic Planning and Development

Experience: 
1-3 years
Contact person: 
Brad Lonberger

Phone: 
817-348-9500
Email: 
brad@gatewayplanning.com
Location: 
DallasTX




Job description:
We are currently searching for freelance contract support from urban designers, architects, landscape architects and digital designers.  Work will be structured on a project by project basis in our Dallas, Texas office.  Work will be fun but challenging, and offers experience and insight to the field of urban design and planning that is often unrealized in a professional planning career. 
Job Responsibilities:
Support Urban Design through visual graphics, sketching, and concept strategies; Produce CAD based drawings utilizing AutoCAD products; Produce 3D models of buildings and streetscapes/context from massing to concept schematics; Work in a team environment to produce work on time and at a high standard of quality
Desired Skills and Experience:
Background in architecture, urban design, landscape architecture or digital imagery; 1-3 years of work experience; Experience and knowledge of architectural design, drafting, building materials, zoning codes and construction techniques; Previous exposure with small to large scale projects – from high-rise to mixed-use, small lot and neighborhood development; Proficiency with AutoCAD and SketchUp as well as experience with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and MS Office; Strong interpersonal, design and organization skills as well as high attention to detail; Excellent timely, clear and concise written and verbal communication; Ability to work independently and work collaboratively in a team environment; Thrive in a challenging and fast paced work environment; Positive attitude with high energy
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Revit and/or Lumion is a plus; Commitment of at least 30+ hours per week in Dallas office; Test on skill level will be required at interview; Portfolio of work product required; Immediate start date available

Architect / Urban Designer, Michael Watkins Architect, LLC - Gaithersburg, MD

Architect / Urban Designer

Michael Watkins Architect, LLC
Email: 
job@michaelwatkinsarchitect.com
Location: 
GaithersburgMD


Michael Watkins Architect, LLC is a small and very busy architecture and town planning firm in Kentlands, outside Washington, D.C.  We are seeking an architect / urban designer to join us in serving some of the best clients out there.  We support our clients in building community at a variety of scales (from two to two thousand acres) in the US and abroad.  The services we provide include:  conceptual architectural design; master plans for infill, greenfield, greyfield and brownfield sites; zoning codes, design codes and pattern books; serving as "Town Architect" and more.  Design charrettes, both public and semi-public, are the norm especially on large projects.
The successful candidate will be an architect and/or urban designer who is passionate about creating beautiful, walkable, communities.  Candidates should be highly motivated, able to think creatively and critically, detail-oriented, and able to represent the firm with clients.  Education and/or experience in traditional architecture is expected.  Excellent written and verbal communication skills are expected.  Proficiency with Sketch Up, Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCAD and Apple computers is expected.  The ability to draw and paint by hand would be welcome!
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.  Michael Watkins Architect, LLC is an equal opportunity employer.  Please submit a cover letter, resume, references and a sample portfolio to:  job@michaelwatkinsarchitect.com.

Planner/ Urban Designer, KSK Architects Planners Historians, Inc. - Philadelphia, PA

Planner/ Urban Designer

Job #51665
KSK Architects Planners Historians, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA

Job at a Glance
Job CategoryCommunity Development and Redevelopment
Job LevelMid I (1-4 years)
Salary RangeCompensation is commensurate with experience
AICP CertificationDesirable

Job Description

KSK Architects Planners Historians, Inc., an established and award-winning firm in Philadelphia, has an immediate position available for planner/urban designer interested in community planning, transportation planning, and the design of the public environment/streetscape design. A candidate with some urban design experience is preferred.

Minimum Qualifications
• Graduate degree in Planning; AICP preferred 
• 2-5 years professional experience in managing multiple projects and working with a variety of public and private sector clients
• Graphic and design skills (ARC GIS, AutoCAD, Sketch Up, Adobe Creative Suite) 
• Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, orally, graphically, and in writing
• Ability to work effectively within a collaborative team environment
• Ability to complete tasks with accuracy and with strong attention to detail
• Ability to consistently meet deadlines
• Ability to attend evening meetings is mandatory

The firm offers compensation that is commensurate with experience, benefits package and a supportive, flexible working environment.

Please include ArcGIS, Sketch Up samples and a relevant writing sample you’re your resume.
Contact Information
Contact NamePaul Vernon
Phone
Fax
Emailpvernon@ksk1.com
Websitewww.ksk1.com
Postal AddressKSK Architects Planners Historians, Inc.
2133 Arch St., Suite 303
Philadelphia, PA 19103