Senior Urban Planner
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- Calgary, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Job Description
- Leads and manages complex urban planning projects, overseeing scope, schedule, budget, and deliverables.
- Provides technical expertise and professional guidance to project teams, including mentoring and reviewing the work of junior and intermediate planners.
- Leads the preparation of statutory and non-statutory plans, land use strategies, zoning bylaws, policy documents, and development frameworks.
- Oversees research and analysis related to land use, demographics, growth trends, and community needs, translating findings into clear planning recommendations.
- Prepares and reviews proposals, technical reports, and presentations for clients, municipalities, and regulatory agencies.
- Collaborates closely with internal disciplines (engineering, transportation, environment, urban design) to deliver integrated planning solutions.
- Acts as a primary point of contact for clients, municipalities, and key stakeholders, facilitating meetings, workshops, and public engagement processes.
- Applies in-depth knowledge of municipal governance, planning legislation, approval processes, and best practices.
- Identifies and supports business development opportunities, including client relationship management and strategic pursuits.
- Contributes to the continuous improvement of planning practices, tools, and standards within B&A Studios and CIMA+.
- Profile
- Minimum 8 years of progressive experience in urban and/or community planning.
- Accredited undergraduate or graduate degree in Urban Planning or a related discipline.
- Registered Professional Planner (RPP) designation and full membership with the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) required.
- Demonstrated experience leading complex planning projects and managing multidisciplinary teams.
- Strong understanding of land use planning, zoning, municipal policy, governance, and development processes.
- Proven ability to communicate effectively with clients, municipalities, stakeholders, and the public.
- Experience with proposal writing, project management, and business development.
- Proficiency with MS Office 365; familiarity with GIS and data analysis tools is considered an asset.
- Ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative, team-oriented environment.
- Working in a studio environment that values creativity, inclusivity, and curiosity.
- Collaborating with professionals across Canada on projects that shape communities of all sizes.
- Contributing to projects that matter - from transformative urban redevelopments to forward-thinking greenfield communities.
- Having the opportunity to lead, influence, and grow in a design studio that is entering its next exciting phase of evolution.
- Enjoying a workplace that offers flexible work arrangements, competitive compensation, professional development support, and a culture rooted in collaboration and respect.
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