Planner (TLT)- City of Kent
City of Kent
kent, WA
Full-time
Other
Posted on July 11, 2019
Planner (TLT)
Job Description
Overall Job Objective
Job Title: | Planner (TLT) |
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Closing Date/Time: | Mon. 07/22/19 5:05 PM Pacific Time |
Salary: | $6,078.00 - $7,411.00 Monthly $72,936.00 - $88,932.00 Annually |
Job Type: | Limited Term Temporary |
Location: | 220 4th Ave. S., Kent, Washington |
Are you an experienced architect or planner looking for an exciting opportunity to work on a light rail transit project? The City of Kent is currently accepting applications for a term-limited Planner position. The primary functions of this job include reviewing architectural designs and related permits for the Federal Way Link Extension project, which will include two light rail stations in Kent. The ideal candidate will have working knowledge of architectural and urban design principles, terminology & building materials and demonstrated experience reviewing construction drawings for compliance with municipal codes and design standards. Assertive communication skills, a creative eye for good design solutions, and comfort in a fast-paced environment are also essential for success in this job. Light-rail transit or design-build project-related experience is a plus. If this sounds like a good fit for you, we welcome your application for this position! This is a temporary limited term (TLT) position. Funding for the position is approved until February 2021. It is a benefited position that is not represented by a union. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions regarding the employment status of this position. Interviews for this position are tentatively scheduled for Monday, July 29. **Please note that you must attach your cover letter and resume to your application in order for your application to be considered complete. Uploading your resume to auto-fill portions of the application does not substitute for attaching it to your application. Incomplete applications will not be considered for this position. If you experience technical difficulties, please contact our office Monday-Friday, between 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM at (253) 856-5270 and we will do our best to assist you.** Under the direction of the Current Planning Manager or designee, perform a variety of professional planning duties in the area of current planning, environmental and land use management. Work is characterized by professional level planning duties associated with the implementation and administration of City codes, ordinances, policies, and procedures in the areas of current planning and environmental and land use management. Incumbent ensures compliance with various City ordinances and regulations related to land development; prepares and presents reports for public hearings and meetings; informs the public, other agencies, developers, and others of various City code requirements. Incumbent may assist in the development and revision of City codes and policies; and perform planning and coordination tasks for special projects and programs. While actual duties of each Planner in this classification will vary from time to time, all Planners may be assigned to perform work in any or all areas. Work is performed under limited supervision. Supervisor sets the overall objectives and resources available. Incumbent and supervisor work together to develop the deadlines, projects, and work to be completed. Incumbent is responsible for the work, plans and carries out the assignment, resolves most conflicts that arise, coordinates work with others, and interprets policies on own initiative in terms of established objectives. Incumbent keeps supervisor informed of progress, potentially controversial matters, or far reaching implications. Work is reviewed in terms of feasibility, compatibility with other work, or effectiveness of results. |
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: |
Initiate, manage and finalize the review of various land use applications to ensure compliance with state mandated project review timelines and act as a liaison between public and City staff. Research, prepare and present reports on current planning issues for the City Hearing Examiner, SEPA Responsible Official, Short Plat Committee, Design Review Committee, and City Council; provide professional level analysis to support findings, recommendations and decisions generated by City staff. Communicate orally and in writing with customers including public, other agencies, and other City departments throughout the permit review process to help them understand application review timelines, and interpret code requirements. Have a working knowledge of other development standards as applied by various City departments. Represent Planning Services at the City Permit Center; gather and interpret information regarding customer questions related to planning regulations and policies, specific land use and development proposals and permit application requirements; perform impromptu development plan review. Organize and conduct inter-departmental development plan review meetings on all major development applications. Ensure timely and accurate public notice of land use related applications, public hearings and threshold determinations including preparation and on-site posting of appropriate public information. Review, process and approve site and landscape plans to assure compliance with codes and ordinances including conducting certificate of occupancy and landscape site inspections. Enforce regulations of Zoning Code and other ordinances as required, including discussing complaints with members of the public, following up with field visits and related correspondence; assist the Law Department and Code Enforcement Officer by providing information on zoning related enforcement issues and testifying before the City Hearing Examiner. Prepare a variety of planning graphics, including conventional and computer-assisted graphics and maps, for reports and public presentations. Attend and/or conduct meetings as needed; serve on task forces as assigned. Research, prepare and present analysis and findings pertaining to updates of City codes and policies. Assist in the development of comprehensive plans and programs for utilization of land and physical facilities of the City as needed. Perform a variety of duties related to the permit tracking system in the Planning Services Office as assigned. Actively support the mission, vision, values and goals of the department and the City. PERIPHERAL DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned. |
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Education, Experience and Other Requirements: |
Education: Bachelor's degree in Planning, Public Administration or related field; and Experience: Two (2) years of professional level experience in Municipal Planning. Or: In place of the above requirement, the incumbent may possess any combination of relevant education and experience which would demonstrate the individual's knowledge, skill and ability to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
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