The Planner at Port Everglades is responsible for assisting with the execution, development and implementation of the Planning Section's work, projects and studies. This position serves as a professional and technical resource person for activities that support that the Port's planning goals and objectives are being achieved and thoroughly coordinated with local, regional and state partners and plans in an effort to obtain funding for capital projects. This position interfaces with the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and other regulatory agencies regarding Port related planning and compliance issues as assigned.
General Description
Performs advanced professional planning work in the conduct of planning activities and operations.
Responsibilities include:
Assists in the research and preparation of annual work programs and budget. Prepare capital grant applications and write and administrate capital and transportation-related grants.
Assists with long- and short-range planning, including comprehensive planning, economic impact analyses, parking and traffic analysis and current planning for the Port Consults, coordinates and advises other departments, units and sections on planning related projects as assigned.
Coordinates and makes presentations at public meetings as assigned.
Supports the Enterprise Assistant Director of Seaport Planning and Capital Grants in ensuring that Port planning goals and objectives are being accomplished.
Assists with planning studies concerning trends and programs for Port development; and processes, analyzes and evaluates data.
Assists with the preparation and development of the Port Master Vision Plans.
Coordinates all activities with assigned contracts and grants.
Core Responsibilities:
Master Planning: Developing long-range (10-30 year) master plans for port expansion and infrastructure improvements.
Land Use & Zoning: Analyzing and applying land-use policies and zoning regulations to port property.
Economic Forecasting: Preparing trade forecasts and market studies to predict future container throughput and facility needs.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring all development projects comply with environmental laws and maritime regulations.
Stakeholder Coordination: Liaising with city agencies, government entities (like the FDOT Seaport Office), and community groups.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in urban planning, Economics, GIS, geography or closely related field.
Special Certifications and Licenses
Ability to secure and maintain a Port Identification Badge and a Transportation Worker's Identification Card (TWIC)
Possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License
Preferences:
Proficiency in GIS and spatial analysis.
Graduate degree in Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, or Economics
AICP certification
3+ years experience preparing planning related statistical and/or economic impact related reports
3+ years experience in grants writing and/or administration relevant to capital, seaport and/or transportation planning
Certified Grant Writer
Professional Port Manager (PPM/CPM) certification