Land Use Planner
Remote
Contracted
Mid Level
Job Title: Land Use Planner
Location: Souther California
Local CA candidates are preferred.
Summary: The land use planner needs to ensure that the deployment of network infrastructure is efficient, legally compliant, and aligned with the company's strategic goals while minimizing negative impacts on communities and the environment. The land planner will play a critical role in managing and optimizing the use of land and property for network infrastructure and operations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned:
1. Site Selection and Acquisition
Industry Consensus Standards
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Circet USA Injury and Illness Prevention Program Manual
Bachelor’s Degree:
Location: Souther California
Local CA candidates are preferred.
Summary: The land use planner needs to ensure that the deployment of network infrastructure is efficient, legally compliant, and aligned with the company's strategic goals while minimizing negative impacts on communities and the environment. The land planner will play a critical role in managing and optimizing the use of land and property for network infrastructure and operations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned:
1. Site Selection and Acquisition
- Identify and Evaluate Sites: Determine suitable locations for telecommunications infrastructure like cell towers, data centers, and relay stations, based on coverage needs, zoning laws, and environmental considerations.
- Negotiate and Acquire Land: Work with landowners, real estate agents, and legal teams to acquire or lease properties.
- Understand Local Regulations: Ensure that proposed sites and developments comply with local zoning laws, land use policies, and building codes.
- Obtain Permits and Approvals: Navigate the permitting process, which may involve coordination with local government agencies and addressing community concerns.
- Design Infrastructure Layout: Plan the layout and design of telecommunications infrastructure to optimize efficiency and minimize environmental and visual impacts.
- Coordinate with Engineers: Work closely with civil engineers, architects, and other professionals to ensure designs meet technical requirements.
- Conduct Impact Assessments: Assess the environmental and community impacts of proposed sites and infrastructure, including potential effects on local wildlife and neighborhoods.
- Mitigate Negative Impacts: Develop strategies to mitigate any adverse effects and address community concerns through public consultations and outreach.
- Develop Long-Term Strategies: Plan for future growth and expansion of network infrastructure, considering trends in technology and changing regulatory environments.
- Optimize Land Use: Ensure that land is used efficiently and that infrastructure investments align with broader company goals and market demands.
- Liaise with Stakeholders: Communicate with internal teams, such as network engineers and project managers, as well as external stakeholders, including local governments and community groups.
- Manage Relationships: Build and maintain relationships with landowners, government officials, and other key stakeholders to facilitate smooth project execution.
- Adhere to, promote, and accept personal responsibility for compliance to:
Industry Consensus Standards
Circet USA Injury and Illness Prevention Program Manual
- Participate in job site safety/hazard analysis
Circet USA Injury and Illness Prevention Program Manual
- Participate in job site safety/hazard analysis
Bachelor’s Degree:
- Field of Study: A degree in fields such as Urban and Regional Planning, Geography, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering, or a related discipline is strongly preferred.
- Relevant Coursework: Courses in land use planning, zoning laws, environmental impact assessment, project management, and telecommunications technology can be particularly useful.
- Advanced Degrees: A Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning, Environmental Planning, or a similar field can provide more specialized knowledge.
- Focus Areas: Specializing in telecommunications infrastructure, sustainable development, or regulatory compliance can be advantageous.
- American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP): Certification from the American Planning Association (APA) can be beneficial.
- Project Management Professional (PMP): Certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) can be valuable for managing large-scale projects.
- Telecommunications-Specific Certifications (optional):
- Certifications related to telecommunications or network infrastructure, such as those offered by organizations like the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), can be helpful.
- Technical Skills:
- GIS Proficiency: Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for mapping and spatial analysis.
- Planning Software: Familiarity with planning and design software used in land use planning.
- Regulatory Knowledge:
- Understanding Zoning Laws: Knowledge of local, state, and federal zoning laws and regulations.
- Permit Processes: Experience with the permitting and approval processes for land use and infrastructure projects.
- Communication and Negotiation:
- Stakeholder Engagement: Strong skills in negotiating with landowners, government officials, and community members.
- Reporting and Presentation: Ability to prepare reports and present information clearly to various stakeholders.
- Continued Learning: Stay updated on industry trends, regulatory changes, and technological advancements through workshops, conferences, and professional development opportunities.
- Physical ability to climb towers, lift heavy equipment, and work in challenging outdoor environments.
- Willing to travel
- Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record and proof of insurance
- Must have reliable transportation and the ability to transport minor job-related tools and equipment to work locations
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