Major Sites Principal Planner (5293)

City and County of San Francisco

Major Sites Principal Planner (5293)

San Francisco, CA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    ** Location:**

    Hybrid/WFH.

    Office Location: Treasure Island Development Authority, 39 Treasure Island Road, Suite 241, Treasure Island, San Francisco, CA 94130

    Shift: **** Monday-Friday , 8:00AM-5:00PM (Full-time)

    Application Opening: Tuesday, December 10, 2024
    Application Deadline: 11:59PM PST, Thursday, January 9, 2025

    _ RESUME AND COVER LETTER:_ Please review the Desirable Qualifications section of the job posting for specific information regarding the desirable qualifications that should highlighted.

    The Major Sites Principal Planner (Planner IV) plays a critical role on the Development team, leading major planning initiatives on Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island. Under general direction, this position coordinates site design, feasibility studies, and public processes for large-scale sites. The Major Sites Principal Planner works closely with City departments, stakeholders, and the public to ensure that site developments are feasible, sustainable, and aligned with the City of San Francisco’s goals for a vibrant and inclusive community.

    As part of the Development team, the Major Sites Principal Planner will:

    1. Coordinate and oversee the design, feasibility, community engagement, permitting, and acceptance phases for large sites on Treasure Island, ensuring projects meet City planning standards and TIDA’s community-oriented objectives.
    2. Lead public processes related to major site development, facilitating community dialogue, and ensuring transparency and public input in project planning.
    3. Collaborate with the Major Infrastructure Manager, Vertical Development Project Manager, and other team members to ensure cohesive planning and problem-solving across TIDA’s key development areas.
    4. Coordinate with private developers on infrastructure, housing, and public facilities projects, ensuring alignment with public goals and regulatory requirements.
    5. Collaborate with federal land-owning agencies to facilitate site development in alignment with various public policy goals.
    6. Coordinate with state and local regulatory and permitting agencies to navigate approvals, environmental compliance, and land-use requirements.
    7. Analyze complex data related to site planning, including zoning, environmental impact, and land use regulations, to support informed decision-making and effective planning.
    8. Represent TIDA in public forums, community meetings, and government agency interactions to promote public trust and strong stakeholder relationships.
    9. Manage project schedules, coordinate with external consultants and technical staff, and prepare and review detailed reports, designs, and presentations to support project transparency and alignment with TIDA’s mission and City policy.
  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    Education: Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.

    Experience: Atleast (4) years of experience in urban development, public engagement, or community redevelopment, of which all 4 years must include supervisory/management experience.

    Substitution: Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for up to two years of the required education on a year-for-year basis (30 semester/ 45 quarter units equals one year).

    ** Desirable Qualifications**

    In addition to the minimum qualifications, the ideal candidate will possess the following:

    • * Experience with large, multi-phase urban development projects, especially in the San Francisco or Bay Area.
      
      • Demonstrated success in leading public processes, including engaging stakeholders, facilitating public meetings, and gathering community input.
      • Expertise in complex site design and feasibility studies in urban redevelopment, considering environmental, economic, and regulatory factors.
      • Knowledge of public-private partnership dynamics, particularly within the context of major urban projects.
      • Strong communication, leadership, and relationship-building skills for working with public officials, community groups, and regulatory bodies.
      • Ability to manage complex projects with competing priorities and tight deadlines.
      • A strong understanding of equity principles in public engagement and community development.
      • Possession of a baccalaureate degree in Urban Planning, Public Policy, Political Science, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Community Development, or a related field

    ** RESUME/COVER LETTER INSTRUCTIONS:**

    To be considered, applicants must submit a resume and cover letter through the online application. The cover letter should specifically address how the applicant meets the qualifications listed above, highlighting relevant experience and accomplishments in the following areas:

    • * Large, multi-phase urban development projects.
      
      • Leading public processes and engaging diverse stakeholders.
      • Conducting complex site design and feasibility studies.
      • Working within public-private partnership frameworks.

    Additional Information

    Compensation: $145,236-$176,462 yearly

    Applications will be screened for relevant qualifying experience, a committee of experts will evaluate the qualifications as described in this job announcement to determine only the most qualified candidates. Only those qualified applicants who most closely meet the needs of the department will be invited to continue in the selection process . Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are NOT guaranteed advancement in the selection process, and the decisions of the screening committee are final.

    Qualified applicants with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodation in the selection process must contact the Agency by phone at (415) 554-6000 or, if hearing impaired at (415) 554-6015 (TTY).

    The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.

  • Industry
    Government Administration