About Us
UNS Energy Corporation, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, is a subsidiary of Fortis Inc., the largest investor-owned electric and gas distribution utility in Canada. Our public utility subsidiaries, Tucson Electric Power Company, UNS Electric, Inc. and UNS Gas, Inc., power our economy by providing electric and gas service to nearly 700,000 customers in Arizona.
We embrace a spirit of giving, dedicated to improving quality of life in the communities we have served for generations, and in TEP’s case, since the 1890s. We’re building a cleaner, greener grid, with more wind and solar power than ever before, while maintaining safe, reliable, and affordable service.
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Our culture is rooted in shared core values that define how we work and who we are. Our team of innovative professionals bring their authentic selves to work each day to power our vision and make a difference. Be Part of Our Story.
We create opportunities for employees to thrive through:
Continual growth: In an industry changing faster than ever before, our commitment to professional growth and leadership development means we never stop challenging ourselves to explore new possibilities.
Active Engagement: We support a collaborative environment, with peer-to-peer learning and employee-driven groups that foster an inclusive culture.
Total compensation: UNS Energy Corporation also offers a competitive compensation and benefits package that includes a 401k plan with a generous company match, a company-sponsored pension plan, affordable individual and family health insurance plans, tuition assistance, life insurance, long-term disability insurance and much more.
Job Description - Environmental and Land Use Planner I, II, III, or Senior
Be Part of Our Story.
· Do you want to be part of a company culture founded on safety, teamwork, collaboration, and positive leadership?
· Do you want the opportunity to grow yourself in your current job and beyond?
· Do you want to live in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, with beautiful landscapes all around and a city immersed in culture and diversity?
If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, read on. We want to know of your interest. If you apply, you are not just a number, you are a possible team member! Our culture is at the heart of our success and we are looking for talented individuals for the position of Environmental and Land User Planner I, II, III or Senior to bring their skills and experience to the table while enriching our already strong culture.
What you will do
Secure environmental permits and land use authorizations required to construct and maintain distribution, transmission and generation assets.
Manages consultants and directs their efforts to secure environmental permits and land use authorization.
Provide technical guidance, permitting assistance, and planning input.
What you bring
Knowledge of and experience with researching and securing local, state, and federal land management environmental permits and land use authorizations.
Knowledge of municipal and county zoning and land use codes, and the permitting and licensing process required by the various governing agencies throughout Southern Arizona.
Knowledge of Arizona Corporate Commission and Power Plant and Transmission Line Siting Committee processes.
If this sounds like the opportunity for you, apply now!
Position Description
Identifies local, state, and federal jurisdictional and regulatory requirements, then secures related environmental and land use authorizations in support of distribution, transmission, and generation projects.
Position-Related Responsibilities
Secures environmental permits and land use authorizations required to construct and maintain distribution, transmission, and generation assets for system reinforcement, system integrity, public improvement, and business development projects.
Manages consultants and directs their efforts to secure environmental permits and land use authorizations that meet internal and external requirements throughout all phases of project work from initial site selection to post construction close out.
Develops and maintains business relationships with internal departments, jurisdictions, regulators, and other key stakeholders on behalf of the company.
Provides technical guidance and permitting assistance in response to general land use questions.
Provides planning and permitting input for right-of-way project research.
Reviews, develops and manages requests for proposals, project scopes and budgets. Works with TEP GIS staff to acquire and maintain Land Resources’ geospatial data layers.
Provides GIS support within the Land Resources department, including preparation of maps, exhibits, and maintaining related database information.
Works closely with the project manager on overall project management from inception to completion.
Develops O&M and Capital budget forecasts, tracks expenditures, and provides variance explanations at the project level.
Develops schedules and monitors progress to ensure proper coordination throughout all project phases.
Leads formal and informal meetings concerning assigned projects. Works across departments to identify project needs and requirements.
Provide services to all UNS affiliates subject to the UNS Energy Code of Conduct and the related Policies and Procedures.
This position may provide services to affiliates of the Company subject to the UNS Energy Code of Conduct and the related Policies and Procedures.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
(Equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.)
Knowledge of and experience with researching and securing local, state, and federal land management environmental permits and land use authorizations.
Knowledge of municipal and county zoning and land use codes, and the permitting and licensing processes required by the various governing agencies throughout Southern Arizona.
Knowledge of Arizona Corporation Commission and Power Plant and Transmission Line Siting Committee processes.
Ability to interpret engineering drawings and assess their related influence on facilities and properties.
Experience in facilitating business meetings and building consensus.
Experience in project and budget planning, design, analysis, management, and communication.
Experience with various software programs, including but not limited to word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation and geospatial.
Attention to detail in preparing and proofing materials.
Establishing priorities and meeting deadlines.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Environmental and Land Use Planner I
Requires a basic knowledge of position-related responsibilities and KSAs. And possess verbal and written communication skills and computer skills
Introductory position that works under close supervision in performing specialized technical duties. Training needed for tasks.
Minimum Qualifications:
Requires a Bachelor degree in Environmental Planning or closely related field with one (1) year of related experience performing environmental and land use planning work.
Environmental and Land Use Planner II
Competent in most of the KSA’s.
Responsible for small to medium sized projects and will assist more experienced Environmental and Land Use Planners on large projects.
May require close supervision on new aspects of assignments. Can perform routine tasks correctly without assistance
Minimum Qualifications:
Requires minimum qualifications of ELUP I with three (3) or more years of professional experience in an Environmental and Land Planning role, or a Master’s degree in Environmental Planning or related field with at least one (1) year of experience.
Environmental and Land Use Planner III
Competent in all KSA’s.
Responsible for all project sizes, can lead a team if needed for large projects and provides SME training to others.
Contributes to O&M and Capital budget plans.
Minimum Qualifications:
Requires minimum qualifications of ELUP II with five (5) or more years of professional experience in an Environmental and Land Planning role, or a Master’s degree in Environmental Planning or related field with at least three (3) years of experience.
Senior Environmental and Land Use Planner
Responsible for all project sizes, leads multiple large projects concurrently, and has additional staff assigned to assist on projects.
Develops and maintains project estimates, and provides explanation for O&M and Capital
Minimum Qualifications:
Requires minimum qualifications of ELUP III with ten (10) or more years of professional experience in environmental and land use planning, or a Master’s degree in Environmental Planning or related field with at least five (5) years of environmental and land use planning experience.
Prior supervisory experience preferable.
Pay Rate: Competitive pay based on qualifications and experience
All job offers are contingent on successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check.
Job Details
Energy & Utilities
Full Time
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