Graduates of Urban and Regional
Planning programs can work for government agencies, land development firms,
consulting firms, community service organizations and non-profits, private
industry, or schools.
There are many different kinds of
jobs available. Some planners attend town meetings and work with politicians
and developers to come up with plans. Others conduct research and analysis to
determine the type of development needed. Some planners work to remediate or
reduce environmental impacts of planning projects, and some work to create
natural spaces, such as parks, within urban areas. Many planners work with
architects. Some are transportation planners, designing effective
transportation systems that are also good for the community.
Here are some job Urban and Regional
Plannings that we've seen, including some of the organizations that offer them,
all of which included a requirement for experience in Urban and Regional
Planning:
- Project Manager (Psomas)
- Principal Transportation Planner (Clark County, NV)
- Senior Planner (City of Prineville, OR)
- Community Development Specialist (HOPE)
- Planning and Economic Development Manager (City of Decatur, IL)
- Planner (RBF Consulting)
- Community Planner (Cuyahoga County Planning Commission)
- Entry-Level Community Planner (Naval Facilities Engineering Command)
- Senior Urban Designer (RRM Design Group)
- Senior Landscape Architect (Breuer Consulting Group)
- Senior Project Manager (S.B. Friedman & Co. )
- Transportation Planner (Arrowhead Regional Development Comission)
- Transportation and Community Development (FM Metropolitan Council of Governments)
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