As a Senior Planning Manager, you will design methodologies for solid waste management, coordinate site visits, analyze data, and prepare comprehensive reports.
For Planning support services
WHAT MAKES YOU A FIT:
The Technical Part:
- Licensed Professional Planner (PPL) in Puerto Rico with at least seven (7) years of experience as an Economic Development Planner, Environmental Planner, Urban Planner, or Social Planner.
- Bilingual (English & Spanish).
- Shift: Administrative and according to business needs.
- Hybrid support: 80% In-Person and 20% Remote.
- Strong analytical and research skills and excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
- Experience in:
- Solid waste management (recycling and composting)
The Personality Part:
- Our Next Piece is someone who treats everyone they meet like family, especially our resources, clients, and team members. In other words, being a customer service pro is one of your (many) talents. Being the Piece means you're full of bright ideas and eager to innovate, always bringing top-quality results to the table. Are you ready to Be The Piece?
AS A PIECE OF FITS, YOU WILL: (The day-to-day on the job)
- Identify and design a methodology and tools to identify potential programs for solid waste management and necessary data or information, which may include recycling and composting.
- Prepare a detailed workplan schedule of site visits and coordinate access to the assessment area between community representatives and residents.
- Review historical records from federal, state, and local databases.
- Assess applicable legal and regulatory frameworks to identify past activities and existing policies that may support a viable solid waste management solution.
- Gather information and implement the approved methodology and tools to identify potential programs for solid waste management and necessary data or information, which may include recycling and composting.
- Interview current residents and other relevant stakeholders specified in the methodology to gather information on needs and assets available for programs for solid waste management, that may include recycling and composting.
- Analyze baseline and collect data to assess current conditions.
- Compile the findings from analysis and data collected into a comprehensive report.
- Provide clear recommendations for at least three (3) potential solid waste management programs or solutions strategies.
- Create an accessible presentation for community members.
WHO WE ARE:
We are a Service Provider company different from the rest. We pride ourselves in how we treat the most important piece of our company's puzzle: you! We integrate Engineering, Construction, Maintenance, Utilities and Specialized Technical services across the Island (and in the US as well!). Our company is flexible, family-oriented and focused on our resources' well-being, while providing our Pharmaceutical, Medical Device and Manufacturing industry clients with top-notch quality talent. We're FITS!
Are you the next piece?
Top Skills
Analytical Skills
Composting
Recycling
Research Skills
Solid Waste Management
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