The City of Shoreline is committed to building a work culture that promotes equity and embraces diversity. The Public Works Department is APWA accredited and is focused on serving the needs of the community.
Senior Planner
Location
United States
Posted
3 days ago
Salary
111.7K - 135.9K / year
Seniority
Senior
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Senior Planner
City of Shoreline
Role Description The City of Shoreline’s Planning and Community Development Department is looking for a talented and innovative Limited Term Senior Planner to help implement the City’s newly adopted Comprehensive Plan and prepare for future updates to the Plan. The Senior Planner works under the general supervision of the Planning Manager, playing a leading role in creation and implementation of long-range planning projects. Responsibilities include: - Interacting with elected and appointed officials as well as the community on development code updates. - Applying for countywide center status. - Preparing for the climate element of the comprehensive plan. - Updating the Shoreline Master Program. The successful candidate will enjoy a fast-paced work environment and have experience and skills in: - Evaluating complex policy documents. - Leading high-profile long-range planning projects. - Making public presentations. - Managing and reviewing complex land use applications. - Interpreting, applying, and drafting development codes. - Conducting environmental review. - Providing customer service. Qualifications - Knowledge of principles, practices, theories, terminology, and applications of urban planning. - Theories, practices, and techniques of transportation planning. - Principles and practices of data collection and analysis. - Functional areas of planning and their relationship to the planning process. - Principles of planning, zoning, regulation, construction, and market forces. - Methods and techniques used to create and maintain computer databases. - Methods and techniques used to review and approve various development permits or applications. - Methods and techniques for public meeting facilitation. - Principles and practices of program development and administration. - Principles of business letter writing and report preparation. - Principles of sustainability, including emerging technologies and innovative programs. - Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes, and regulations. - Principles of conflict resolution and consensus building. - Principles and practices of public administration and government organization. - Project management, including ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks. Requirements - Five years of increasingly responsible urban planning, environmental, or transportation experience. - Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in urban planning, environmental planning, transportation planning, architecture, or public administration or related field. Benefits - Eligible for remote work with minimum onsite requirement. - LEED Gold City Hall office environment. - Supportive work culture that embraces diversity and promotes equity. Company Description Shoreline is a growing and diversifying community of over 60,000 people located directly north of Seattle in King County, Washington. The City is committed to an aggressive reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and has declared its commitment to becoming an actively anti-racist city.
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