Lateral Transfer List - City Planner II - Envir...
Transfer ListThe purpose of this posting is to gather interest for future opportunities. Please note there may not be an existing vacancy at the time of your submission. You will be notified when your lateral transfer materials are submitted to a bureau(s) for consideration. Please note, you may be contacted multiple times regarding interview opportunities. This posting is only for current internal City of Portland employees.This position performs reviews of complex development proposals and plans for compliance with Title 33 Zoning Code and applicable environmental codes, approval criteria, requirements and regulations. Typical assigned reviews include Environmental and Greenway reviews to evaluate whether the development proposal has the least detrimental impact to inventoried resources and functional values, and that unavoidable impacts are mitigated.Work includes:
- Conducting site visits and environmental impact evaluations,Identifying problems and assesses alternatives in the context of a specific development proposal,Soliciting and coordinating bureau and agency comments regarding specific development projects; andWriting legally defensible findings for judicial land-use reviews. These decisions may be final unless appealed to a higher authority/appeal body. In cases of appeals or where the City Planner II Environmental does not make a final decision, they recommend approval or denial of judicial land use application through the preparation of a staff report and public hearing presentation to appeal bodies or City Council.
- Knowledge and experience applying theory, principles, standards, practices and information sources of natural resources and environmental planning.
- Ability and experience understanding, interpreting, explaining and applying federal, state and local environmental regulations, policies, procedures, standards, and planning principles and practices, to specialized, complex or diverse natural resource or environmental planning processes.
- Ability and experience exercising sound independent judgment and reaching appropriate conclusions within established policies and guidelines.
- Ability and experience presenting ideas and requirements clearly and persuasively, orally and in writing; and negotiate resolutions to problems or conflicts.
- Ability and experience establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with developers, property owners, elected officials, management and staff, representatives from other organizations, community representatives, the public and other encountered in the course of the work.
- Knowledge of inter-relationships between various land use and natural resources.
- Your answers to the supplemental questions will be validated to ensure you meet the eligibility requirement per HRAR 7.01. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in ineligibility.Your résumé should support information that reflects the knowledge, skills and abilities identified in the To Qualify section. Resume is not used in determining eligibility to be placed on the transfer eligibility list, it will provide information for consideration in the selection process.