Statement of Duties
TheSenior Planneris responsible for the design and construction of public spaces and related projects within the city. Employee is required to perform all similar or related duties.
Essential Functions
The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various type of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
- Manages multiple public space projects simultaneously.
- Reviews complex Open Space and Civic Space projects for Zoning and Green Score compliance. Works with other departments, developers and homeowners to guide processes and assure legal compliance as well as to produce high quality civic spaces.
- Writes and maintains multiple contracts with design firms, contractors, consultants and vendors associated with projects and the oversight and coordination of project related community outreach efforts.
- Coordinates grants, which includes grant writing and reporting; budget estimating; management and maintenance of project finances; developing scope of services and evaluation criteria for Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Quotation (RFQ) and Invitation for Bid (IFB) processes.
- Provides design oversight for all projects and works with OSPCD staff to coordinate and schedule all projects to assure they properly represent City policy.
- Schedules, manages and coordinates the work of contractors, consultants, and DPW employees associated with public space projects.
- Serves as a community liaison; organizes neighborhood meetings to facilitate community participation in public space planning and design process.
- Manages all aspects of public space design and construction: funding, environmental testing, procurement, community input, landscape and urban design, specifications and bid documents and construction administration.
- Manages large and detailed budgets.
- Works on the research and development of City ordinances and policies and collaborates on urban forestry planning.
- Works on interdisciplinary projects as the Public Space & Urban Forestry (PSUF) representative, including neighborhood plans and large-scale urban design projects.
- Produces design concepts for planting schemes and public spaces.
- Serves on City Committees as needed.
- Mentors junior staff and interns.
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Landscape Architecture or related field, and a minimum of five (5) years’ experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Master in Landscape Architecture (MLA) and Registration as a Licensed Landscape Architect (or in process) preferred.
Knowledge, Abilities, and Skill
Knowledge: Excellent design skills. Knowledge of project management and landscape architecture; knowledge of the principles and practices of management and organization, fiscal management and budget administration; program development and coordination; team building techniques.
Abilities: Ability to problem solve and work with others is critical to success. Ability to analyze and resolve park and open space design issues.
Skill: Excellent computer skills, including AutoCAD and other design software; excellent oral and written communication skills.
Work Environment
The work environment involves everyday discomforts typical of offices, with occasional exposure to outside elements. Noise or physical surroundings may be distracting, but conditions are generally not unpleasant. Employee may be required to work beyond normal business hours in response to attend evening meetings or complete work assignments. When working on projects, may experience exposure to conditions typically found at work sites or out of doors locations.
Physical and Mental Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the position’s essential functions.
Physical Skills
Few physical demands are required to perform the work. Work effort principally involves to perform work tasks, with intermittent periods of stooping, walking, and standing. May also be some occasional lifting of objects such as office equipment and computer paper (up to 30 lbs.). If at a work site, may be required to exert more physical effort than typically required in the office setting.
Motor Skills
Duties are largely mental rather than physical, but the job may occasionally require minimal motor skills for activities such as moving objects, operating a telephone, personal computer and/or most other office equipment including word processing, filing and sorting of papers.
Visual Skills
Visual demands require constantly reading documents for general understanding and analytical purposes.
Hours:Full-time
Salary & Benefits:$92,006.73 annualized, plus benefits
Union:Non-Union
FLSA:Exempt
Date Posted:March 14, 2024