What are the responsibilities and job description for the Planner position at SCJ Alliance?
Who we are
Our mission is to serve our clients, communities, and each other with creativity, knowledge, insight, and perspective. As a 100% employee-owned company, at SCJ we value trust, compassion, freedom, service, and integrity. We routinely and easily cross job description lines in order to be part of getting something done. Our fast-paced, fun, and flexible atmosphere offers the opportunity for meaningful work that challenges you, makes a difference, and improves communities. We specialize in civil engineering, transportation planning & design, environmental & urban planning, landscape architecture & design, and public outreach. With great projects and a fun-loving team, our firm has been named as both one of the nation’s fastest-growing and best places to work multiple times.
We are seeking an energetic planning professional to provide municipal and environmental planning, permitting, and project management expertise as we develop and execute a wide variety of projects out of our Lacey, Gig Harbor, and Seattle offices. The ideal candidate will demonstrate initiative and be able to work with our diverse clientele to develop concepts, identify project challenges, and identify and execute project plans that lead to project approval and construction. They will be partnered with SCJ senior planners and project managers to strengthen professional relationships with clients.
What our planning projects may include
- Current planning support for small town clients
- Town center planning and redevelopment
- Comprehensive Plan updates
- Housing Action Plans
- Land use planning and permitting
- Parks and Trails planning
What you’ll be doing
- Interesting and challenging work that builds communities.
- Valuing relationships both within and outside of SCJ with strong communication. You will communicate with and build professional relationships with clients, agencies, colleagues, and the public.
- Working with municipal clients. You will be part of a team providing on-call support for municipal clients.
- Consulting and prioritizing. We’re looking for someone who can consult with clients, engineers, and architects on specifications and project needs, assist with conceptual site plans, working drawings, and cost estimates, and be able to prioritize multiple projects and deadlines.
- Coordinating. You'll be coordinating the planning and permitting for work projects as well as working with designers and project coordinators to ensure work tasks are organized and progressing.
- Working on a variety of project tasks. You'll perform an assortment of land use, permitting, environmental, and transportation planning projects and tasks.
- Managing drawings and providing calculations. You’ll prepare and revise drawings from rough sketches, mark-ups, or general engineering and design information and put the finishing touches on them with labeling, layering, and sheet layout.
- Site visits and observations. We want you to get out of the office on occasion to walk and photograph the sites you’re working on.
- Supporting project managers, senior engineers, and principals. You’ll be assisting with presentations to elected officials, hearings examiners, and various other public forums.
- Ensuring project documents are complete, current, and stored appropriately
What you bring
- A passion for serving others, communication, creativity, and a commitment to high-quality work.
- A Bachelor’s degree in planning or related field or equivalent.
- Experience and proficiency in planning and permitting work on behalf of private and public clients.
- Experience presenting to elected officials and facilitating public meetings.
- Generally, at least 2 years of progressively more responsible planning experience.
What we bring
- An unbeatable culture: An autonomous and collaborative work environment, exceptional operational support, creative and supportive co-workers, and a compassionate leadership team. Plus other fun stuff including firmwide parties, mugshots, gold-medal virtual baking classes, fitness challenges, fantasy football league, trivia nights…and a variety of other creative ways we have found to come together and hang out.
- Quality projects: We pursue work that improves communities, challenges us, and makes a difference.
- Community involvement opportunities and a charitable matching program.
- Paid time off: vacation/sick time, holidays, personal floating holiday
- Retirement benefits: 401(k) plan & employee stock ownership plan (ESOP).
- Health, disability, and other insurance plan options to fit your needs. Including HSA & FSA.