Full-Time City Planner Job in Manhattan
2 Months ago
New York, New York, United States
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Job Description
Urbandesignlab is hiring a Full-Time City Planner for the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) in Manhattan. The role involves transitioning the Open Restaurants program into a permanent initiative, requiring skills in city planning, project management, and public engagement. Candidates need a bachelor's degree and 2+ years of relevant experience. The salary ranges from $65,208 to $95,993 annually. The application deadline is May 30, 2025.
• Organisation:New York City Department of Transportation (DOT)
• Last date to Apply: 30/05/2025
Job Fields and Important Details
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Description
Position City Planner
Organisation New York City Department of Transportation (DOT)
Country United States
City New York City (Manhattan)
No of Vacancies NA
Project Name Permanent Open Restaurants Program
Skills and Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree and 2 years of relevant full-time city planning experience
• OR equivalent education/experience (30 graduate credits = 1 year experience)
• For Level III: one additional year of city planning experience
• For Level IV: two additional years of city planning experience
• Preferred skills:
• Excellent written and verbal communication
• Project management and public engagement experience
• Familiarity with contracts, legal documents, and planning regulations
• GIS, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, database management
• Ability to read site plans and work with community stakeholders
• Bilingualism is a plus
Experience 2–4+ years depending on assignment level (I to IV)
Salary $65,208.00 – $95,993.00 annually
The NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) is a vital public agency responsible for the safe, efficient, and sustainable movement of people and goods throughout New York City. The agency’s “Open Restaurants” initiative aims to turn a successful emergency program into a permanent, equitable outdoor dining solution aligned with city goals and public feedback.
Job Description
As part of the Franchise, Concessions & Consents unit, the City Planner will help transition the Open Restaurants program into a permanent city-wide initiative. Responsibilities include:
• Reviewing applications and site plans
• Drafting design standards and policy documents
• Coordinating interagency planning and enforcement
• Leading public engagement and correspondence
• Preparing reports, agreements, and procedural analyses
• Collaborating with other city units to streamline application workflows and ensure compliance
• Representing DOT in public hearings and stakeholder workshops
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