Planning Manager
January 23, 2023 by mcazier

Website Uintah County
JOB TITLE: Planning Manager
PURPOSE: Performs a variety of full performance, professional and technical duties related to
implementing department work plans and programs. Works under the general supervision
of the Community Development Director.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
● Planning Technician I and II, Planner.
● Conducts research on issues, policies, and concepts pertaining to planning, zoning, and
community development; presents findings to the planning commission and/or county
commission.
● Prepares proposals for amendments to zoning ordinance or policy governing local planning,
zoning, and development. Conducts feasibility studies, does research and evaluates data;
assist in coordination of projects with other departments.
● Prepares and updates various land use and planning maps, operates computer to conduct
various research and solve planning problems.
● Meets with general public to discuss planning, zoning and development issues. Review
commercial and residential building permits, assists in understanding County Code.
● Conducts field inspections, participates in meetings, review and approve landscape plans,
setbacks, signs, driveways, parking and related site concerns.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduation from college with a bachelor’s degree in urban planning, geography, public
administration or a closely related field and 4 or more years of planning experience or an
equivalent combination of education and experience.
COMPENSATION & WORK SCHEDULE:
● Salary Range $61,282.79 – $93,770.14 (depending on experience)
● Full Time with Benefits
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To apply for this job email your details to mcazier@uintah.utah.gov
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