Senior Planner- Planning and Development (Civil Service) at City of Dallas
Dallas, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 May, 26

Salary

83428.8

Posted On

15 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project Management, Urban Planning, Land Use, Zoning, Transportation Issues, Data Analysis, Policy Analysis, Community Engagement, Statistical Analysis, Design Theory, Public Policy Interpretation, Architectural Plan Review, Analytical Skills, MS Office, Communication, Stakeholder Engagement

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Dallas is Growing. Grow With Us. Looking for more than just a job? The City of Dallas offers careers with purpose. With competitive benefits, growth opportunities, and a vibrant work culture, we’re committed to helping you thrive while you help our city flourish. Be part of a team that’s committed to service, innovation, and community. Job Summary Functions as a project manager or project specialist to develop comprehensive city plans affecting land use, landmark designations, physical facilities, zoning, and/or transportation issues. Job Description Job Description Overview The Senior Planner provides high level senior planning and project management services to develop and implement comprehensive city plans affecting land use, landmark designations, physical facilities, zoning, or transportation issues. This position will be unique to each Senior Planner Position based upon the Team they are a part of and the Application Alignments Assigned. Below applies to a member of the ____________ Team. Essential Functions 1 Designs, develops, coordinates, and conducts urban design studies, design guidelines, development proposal and policy analyses affecting land use, physical facilities, zoning, and transportation issues; reviews and comments on development proposals and their impacts on existing land use, physical facilities, zoning, or transportation issues. 2 Prepares mapping and data analysis related to a variety of projects and functions, including long range planning needs, interdepartmental and interagency analytical support, and policy development; develops citywide analysis related to planning, redevelopment, market conditions, and neighborhood assessment and conditions; prepares analysis in a variety of formats suited to a range of audiences, including internal staff and directors, policymakers, community members, and external stakeholders. 3 Drafts prepares and presents design proposals for community development and renewal; provides technical assistance, information, and collaborates with local transit and transportation agencies, local planning agencies, technical work groups, and other planning policy organizations. 4 Applies statistical and planning and design theory, collects data, interprets public policy, and maintains or accesses diverse databases to identify and recommend appropriate urban planning and development actions; strategizes and assists in the preparation and implementation of the City-wide Comprehensive Plan. 5 Confers with the public, local authorities and city council members to discuss and recommend preliminary planning and design measures; responds to requests for information from citizens, board and commission members, and other City staff; develops various innovative outreach materials on various topics for community engagement. 6 Manages and coordinates projects between various departments and divisions to ensure timely and correct responses; engages and communicates with neighborhood groups, stakeholders, steering committees, City Council, and other agencies to present documents, charts, graphs, maps, and case reports for planning and development purposes. 7 Listens to Council initiatives and decisions, reviews best practices from other cities, and remains informed about development and urban planning law and trends; engages with other planners and affected staff, researches potential effects on current and future development patterns and determines appropriate zoning and development standards for areas subject to the authorized hearing based on land use regulations, urban planning best practices, area plans, Market Value Analysis, and vision documents. 8 Participates and leads in implementing various special projects throughout the year; develops strong community engagement projects and drafts graphic or informational items while supporting the Comprehensive Planning initiatives. 9 Solves complex problems in connection with the planning of small to large scale urban design, transportation, land use, or other planning activities; provides leadership and technical expertise to identify planning issues and concerns, make appropriate recommendations, and implement resolutions benefitting the City and its Comprehensive plan. 10 Performs any and all other work as needed or assigned. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities 1 Thorough knowledge of and ability to apply principles, methods, and techniques of urban planning. 2 Knowledge of City development and building codes. 3 Knowledge of marketing and community outreach. 4 Knowledge of design systems and software. 5 Ability to interact with the public, homeowners, business owners, regulatory agencies, various organizations, and peers in a positive manner. 6 Ability to analyze, evaluate, and research the impact of future developments upon neighborhood and city growth. 7 Ability to effectively manage multiple projects. 8 Ability to make presentations to various groups. 9 Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. 10 Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships. 11 Architectural plan review skills 12 Strong analytical skills 13 MS Office or similar software skills 14 Effective oral/written communication skills MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION: Master’s degree in a Planning, Urban Studies/Design, Architecture, Public Administration, Economics, Political Science, History, Historic Preservation, Architectural History, Sociology, Geography, Engineering, or related field. EXPERIENCE: Two (2) years of professional level experience in historic preservation, conservation, architectural history, planning, urban design, architecture, or landscape architecture. EQUIVALENCIES: Bachelor’s degree in a specified field plus four (4) years of the required experience will meet the education and experience requirements. Bachelor's degree (or higher) in a non-specified field plus six (6) years of the required experience will meet the education and experience requirements. LICENSE: Valid driver’s license with good driving record. PREFERENCES: Knowledge of historic architectural styles is strongly recommended. Ability to meet the Secretary of Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Architectural History. Salary Range $66,747.20 - $83,428.80 The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications. City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The City of Dallas is one of the largest employers in the DFW Metroplex. We offer growth opportunities and a chance to make a difference in our community. Questions? Contact our recruiting departments: Civil Service - civilserviceinfo@dallascityhall.com Talent - Acquisition hrtalent@dallas.gov
Responsibilities
This role functions as a project manager or specialist to develop and implement comprehensive city plans concerning land use, landmark designations, physical facilities, zoning, and transportation issues. Responsibilities include designing studies, analyzing development proposals, preparing technical analysis, drafting design proposals, and leading special projects.
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