Seasonal Land Use Technician

Salary – $14.51 Hourly
Location – 160 S Macy Street Fond du Lac, WI
Job Type – Seasonal
Department – Land Information
Job Number – 0307SEASLAND2023
Closing – 3/31/2023 4:30 PM Central

Description

The Seasonal Land Use Technician will primarily focus efforts on compliance inspections of land use/zoning permits and other routine compliance checks. Misc. duties could include assisting with research, analysis, and maintenance of planning & zoning data and reports. This position will report to the Code and Zoning Coordinator.

M-F; 8-4:30; Up to 37.5 hours per week, appx May through August, with flexibility in schedule dependent on candidate and dept. needs. Examples of Duties

The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
– Conducting field inspections for land use and sanitary permit compliance.
– Assists departmental staff in conducting special studies, analyses, reports, and graphical displays (e.g. maps, charts, graphs, informational resources).
– Assists with inspection of Private On-site Wastewater Treatment Systems (POWTS).
– Maintains regular and predictable attendance.
– Performs other duties as assigned. Typical Qualifications

Required or Preferred Skills
– Ability to read drawings and decipher construction plans to verify compliance with approved Land Use Permits.
– Knowledge of planning, zoning, land use and development principals and regulatory tools.
– Knowledge of email, word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software (e.g. Microsoft Office products), and internet applications. Ability to utilize these to graphically portray and disseminate permit plans.
– Ability to communicate effectively and clearly, both verbally and in writing.
– Ability to work with limited supervision, independently establishes priorities, and complete tasks.
– Assist the general public and others in the office and in the field with application of county ordinances, state codes and statutes
– Must have valid driver’s license in the State of Wisconsin and documentation of car insurance.

Education/Certifications/Experience Requirements
Pursuit of associate or bachelor’s degree in the field of Natural Resources, Planning, Geography or a related field.

Benefits

None

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