City Of Omaha, NE Omaha , NE 68102
Posted 6 days ago
Posting Type: Open Competitive
Work Type: Full-Time
Nature of Work: This is advanced technical and professional planning and community development work involving the development and administration of planning projects, programs, and policies, in urban planning and in housing and community development. Work involves the responsibility for the preparation of preliminary planning studies and the administration of finalized ordinances, plans, and zoning laws. It involves assessing neighborhood and community needs, and planning, developing, promoting, and administering programs to address those needs. It involves the responsibility for formulating, modifying, and administering a Planning Department project or a portion of the City Master Plan. It may also involve significant participation in technical aspects of planning programs. It involves preparing materials, reports, research, housing studies, and the relocation of displaced individuals, families, and commercial businesses. An incumbent in this classification exercises considerable independence in the performance of duties, may supervise the work of a number of subordinates, and receives general guidance from a superior.
Education and Experience: The knowledge, skills, and abilities may be acquired through, but are not limited to, the following combination of education and/or experience.
Bachelor's degree AND experience in city planning, economic or community development, finance, real estate, environmental consulting, or sustainability
Special Qualifications: Must be able to transport oneself or coordinate transportation to sites throughout the City during the course of the work day.
Pay Range: $66,851.20 with step increases to $95,139.20 Annually
Benefits: Forty-hour work week. Paid leave per year: twelve days vacation; five days management; fifteen days sick; and fourteen holidays. Employee's group health insurance, including major medical, vision, and dental, for individual or family. Defined benefit pension plan, plus Social Security, and more. See hr.cityofomaha.org for detailed information.
Who Can Apply: Any person who meets the qualifications and other requirements described in this posting.
How to Apply: Completed City of Omaha employment applications must be submitted using the online application from the City website. It is the sole responsibility of the applicant to check and ensure that any and all required application materials and supplemental forms are received by the City of Omaha Human Resources Department by the stated deadline. You may confirm receipt of any materials and forms by contacting the Human Resources Department. If the materials are not received in the Human Resources Department by the stated deadline, they will not be considered. There will be no exceptions to this rule. If you do not meet the requirements at the time of this posting, once you do meet the requirements you may apply when it is posted again.
Examination Information: The examination will consist of a training and experience form designed to assess job-related knowledge, skills, and abilities of the position. The training and experience form will be given to candidates once their application has been received, reviewed by a recruiter, and accepted to test for the position. The form must be completed and returned to the Human Resources Department by May 29, 2024 (passing score 60%). Final eligibility list will be the training and experience form weighted 100%.
Veteran Points: To claim five (5) points for veteran's preference, you must submit proof of service (such as a DD-214) that includes the date of induction, date of honorable separation, and Social Security number. (You must have completed more than 180 consecutive days of active duty.) To receive an additional five (5) points credit for disability, you must submit proof of eligibility from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs dated within the last 12 months. This information must be submitted to the Human Resources Department by May 29, 2024.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of the principles of zoning and the methods used to administer and enforce related ordinances
Knowledge of the principles, practices, regulations, features, and limitations in the planning of community development programs
Knowledge of research, survey, and analysis techniques as related to community economic development projects
Knowledge of real estate, loan and banking principles and practices, and property valuation methods
Knowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of city planning and planning research, and of the municipal agencies and legal procedures involved in urban planning
Knowledge of the legislation underlying master plans, zoning, and subdivision ordinances
Knowledge of the principles of research, analysis, and the methods of preparing and presenting technical data with the ability to compile and analyze data
Knowledge of the policies and practices of real estate and business and industrial relocation as prescribed by federal and local guidelines
Knowledge of federal and local guidelines regarding community and economic development
Knowledge of and ability to operate a computer or other technology using standard or customized computer or systems software applications appropriate to the assigned tasks, including maintaining files, entering and analyzing data, compiling reports, and computer mapping
Knowledge of basic cartography and the procedures in use at the city, county, and state levels as they relate to the Geographic Information System (GIS)
Knowledge of the contents of the city's addressing ordinance
Ability to prepare plans for municipal and private developments
Ability to conduct surveys and to compile statistical data relative to urban planning
Ability to maintain division files and to respond to questions regarding the files and other zoning related issues
Ability to operate environmental testing equipment such as X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analyzers and radon testing equipment
Ability to understand and interpret real estate financing and business related reports, including but not limited to: balance sheets, profit and loss statements, pro formas, and audit reports. Ability to understand the principles of return on investment, net operating income, debt coverage ratio, loan to value ratio, and cash flow analysis
Ability to perform research and conduct surveys, analyze data, and compile reports according to local, state, and federal guidelines
Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, with architects, contractors, loan officials, leaders of community and neighborhood groups, private citizens, public officials, and other city employees
Ability to perform loan underwriting functions and conduct loan closings
Ability to prioritize workloads and manage work time to keep projects moving according to time lines and be completed by preset deadlines
Ability to learn and adapt to advances in computer and electronics device technology and software.
Ability to give presentations to groups of interested parties conveying complex plans and proposals to the public in a clear and concise manner
Ability to formulate effective plans for urban development and redevelopment and to establish goals, policies, and deadlines for their implementation.
Ability to prepare and present statistical and technical data and to compile reports of the progress of programs and projects
Ability to interpret and communicate planning programs to interested groups and the general public
Ability to plan, schedule, oversee, and evaluate the work of a number of subordinates
Ability to coordinate or supervise the research and analysis of planning data, the preparation of detailed physical plans, and the implementation of projects
Ability to read and interpret geographical information from aerial photographs, site plans, plat maps, property records, and legal descriptions
Ability to perform mathematical and geometrical computations and to write legal descriptions of parcels of land
Ability to understand written or oral instructions
Ability to adhere to safety policies, procedures and guidelines
Ability to reach, walk, or sit from 51 to 75% of the time; to stand from 26 to 50% of the time; and to climb, balance, bend, stoop, squat, kneel, crouch, push, pull, lift, and type up to 25% of the time
Ability to sit for extended periods, to use up to ten (10) pounds of force to move objects up to 33% of the time, and to use lesser amounts of force to move objects from 34 to 100% of the time
Essential Functions: Any one position may not perform all of the duties listed, nor do the listed examples include all of the duties that may be performed in positions allocated to this class.
City Planner- Long Range Transportation: Researches, gathers, and analyzes data and prepares reports to assist in the update of the city's comprehensive plan
Prepares and delivers presentations to civic and neighborhood groups, boards and commissions, and the City Council to explain planning issues and policies
Coordinates with other departments concerning the preparation of the Capital Improvement Program and maintains the Capital Improvement Program database and report
Performs graphic design layout work to produce such items as plans, books, book covers, brochures, and manuals
Coordinates the printing and reproduction of pictures, maps, and other materials by outside printing companies
Establishes goals, policies, and time frames in developing elements of the City Master Plan
Supervises the collection of census documents and the updating of census data, participates in the Metropolitan Statistical Area census program, and provides census data and other planning information for interested groups and individuals
Develops annexation packages and monitors the growth of the city utilizing the Urban Development Policy Evaluation
Reviews requests for commercial, residential, industrial, and recreational development projects, ensuring adherence to city, state, and federal guidelines
Represents the City Planning Department in meetings with other departments, members of boards, and private entities to provide counsel on planning issues
Coordinates activities with other departments and outside contractors, as required
Reviews site plans for compliance with the city's Transportation Vision and provides technical assistance on site plans, street modifications projects, and land use planning to city officials, the general public, special interest groups and other agencies
Organizes and facilitates meetings with developers and community groups to introduce and discuss traffic calming initiatives and other transportation related planning proposals and projects
Answers site planning, traffic calming, and other transportation planning questions from citizens, developers, and other agencies
Derives and develops transportation policies, programs, codes, and services to further the city's Transportation Vision
Consults with city leaders, developers, community groups, and others as the technical expert on traffic calming, other transportation related policies, and planning principles
Drafts transportation policies and related codes
Utilizes transportation and planning principles in conducting studies and research to develop and update elements of the City Master Plan
Demonstrates leadership through communication and research with national organizations and the general public
Recommends street modifications and other changes to the city consistent with the Transportation Vision
Keeps current on transportation issues
Develops and updates transportation planning projects and studies
Assists in the review of consultant traffic studies
Assists in the review/analysis of regional transportation studies/issues pertaining to outside agencies
Conducts or assists in the review/analysis of traffic issues
Conducts or assists in the analysis of regulatory (e.g., Congestion Management Program) and legislative (e.g. proposed State transportation bills) issues
Assists in preparation of Requests for Proposals (RFPs), selects consultants, and administers contracts
Identifies and applies for state and federal grant programs
Prepares reports on various transportation related issues
Prepares and delivers speeches to business, professional, civic and neighborhood groups and associations
Provides support to and participates with Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) committees as required
Conducts technical research, identifies trends, evaluates mitigating transportation corridors and area specific neighborhood traffic problems
Develops various statistical analyses and studies relative to transportation related issues in the city
Maintains regular job attendance in accordance with a schedule established for the position by the supervisor
Performs other related duties as assigned 6 Conducts research, including site surveys, into neighborhood sizes areas, noting their physical, social, and economic traits and features, and prepares plans for neighborhood development and rehabilitation projects
Maintains regular job attendance in accordance with a schedule established for the position by the supervisor
Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation dictates within the scope of this classification
Conditions of Employment: Candidates must provide proof of U.S. citizenship or proof of permanent residence or authorization to work. The City of Omaha reserves the right to conduct criminal history, driving record, reference and credit checks and a background investigation on applicants for employment. Successfully passing a criminal background review, reference check, and if applicable, a credit check, is required as a condition of employment. If applicable, the City will require that you successfully pass a review of the driver's license, driving abstract, a pre-employment drug test, a hearing test and a back screening examination as a condition of employment. Failure to provide the information requested in the application process in a truthful, accurate and complete manner may result in disqualification, revocation of conditional employment or termination.
Reasonable Accommodation: The City of Omaha does not discriminate on the basis of disability. If you need a disability-related accommodation during the job application or selection process, advise the Human Resources Department at least 48 hours prior to the need by emailing peremploy@cityofomaha.org.
For a complete description of this job classification, visit hr.cityofomaha.org
Contact Points:
City of Omaha Human Resources Department
1819 Farnam St, Suite 506
Omaha, NE 68183
Phone: (402) 444-5300
Fax: (402) 444-5314
Website: hr.cityofomaha.org
Email: peremploy@cityofomaha.org
City Of Omaha, NE