Urban/Assistant Planner Hybrid
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Government
Environmental/ Urban Planning -
Engineering
Environmental/ Urban Planning, Civil Engineering
Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location.
We only consider candidates living locally or within the State of CA. We do not pay any relocation expenses.
Job SummaryAt CSG’s Planning Department, you’re joining a team backed by the stability and security of a well-diversified organization. Unlike some firms that depend on a single focus, our multiple service lines provide resilience against economic fluctuations. This stability means you can grow your career with confidence, knowing you’re part of a company built to adapt and thrive in any market condition.
The Urban/Assistant Planner is an entry level classification in the professional Planner series. Responsibilities include basic professional level planning services in the areas of current planning and long‑range planning while demonstrating good diplomatic skills in dealing with the public and staff. The Urban/Assistant Planner works under the direction of senior planning staff and performs entry level professional planning duties and assignments.
- Assists the senior staff in the administration of subdivision and land use regulations.
- Advises applicants and property owners in filing applications for land use review, including mapping and compiling data, General Plan, zoning, subdivision, variances, use permits, environmental review, and design review.
- Reviews planning project and permit applications and plans for completeness and for compliance with applicable codes, and consistency with development and design standards.
- Processes applications and non-structural plans necessary for issuance of a variety of permits.
- Files, routes, and tracks applications and permit documents to City departments and staff, and coordinates with other regulatory agencies and individuals concerned with proposed developments.
- Conducts site inspections and field investigations.
- Provides support to the Permit Center, coordinates with property owners, project developers, public officials, and consultants in review of plans for development.
- Assists in the review for compliance with the state or local Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO).
- Acts as Project Manager for more routine Planning applications.
- Conducts architectural review, and develops special studies as needed.
- Maintains planning data using various computer software programs.
- Prepares graphics, public notices, and distribution lists for public hearings and/or meetings.
- Respond to basic inquiries from the general public and resolve issues related to the City’s planning and zoning procedures and specific permits at the public counter or via phone or email.
- Research and provide information to City staff and the general public regarding land use issues and standard environmental documentation.
- Develops special studies and general reports.
- May represent the municipality at Planning advisory committees, other committees, and agencies.
- Prepare a variety of reports and draft ordinances for City staff, the City Council, Zoning Administrator, and the Planning Commission.
- Prepare correspondence other similar documents to fulfill policy and legal requirements and.
- Perform other related duties as required.
- At least 6 months of professional urban planning experience or an internship with a municipality or other local government agency supplemented by a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in urban planning, architecture, or a related field.
- Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities.
- Research and data collection methods.
- Principles and practices of planning and zoning administration.
- Environmental protection regulations such as California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Action (NEPA), Clean Water Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Endangered Species Act, etc.
- State and local laws pertaining to land use such as the Williamson Act, Historic Preservation Programs, etc.
- Principles of effective customer service.
- Effective report writing and presentation techniques.
- Statistics and math applicable to planning and property development.
- Common…
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