The Planner I performs entry-level professional and technical planning work under the supervision of the Planning Manager. Coordinates and manages land use application case work permit review and may assist in the preparation of long range plans and development review team meetings. Prepares and presents staff reports ordinances recommendations and research for special studies or assignments. Acts as a staff resource to a variety of boards or committees.
The Planner II performs mid-level professional and technical planning work under the supervision of the Planning Manager. Coordinates and manages land use application case work permit review and may assist in the preparation of long range plans and development review team meetings. Prepares and presents staff reports ordinances recommendations and research for special studies or assignments. Acts as a staff resource to a variety of boards or committees.
The Senior Planner performs high-level professional planning work under minimal supervision from the Planning Manager. Assists the Director Planning Manager and Community Development staff through research outreach coordination communication design education planning and regulations that support City objectives. Coordinates complex and difficult projects and issues and manages land use application case work permit review and may assist in the preparation of long range plans and participate in development review team meetings.. Acts as a staff resource to a variety of boards or committees and other departments.
The Principal Planner performs high-level professional planning work under minimal supervision from the Planning Manager. Assists the Director Planning Manager and Community Development staff through research outreach coordination communication design education planning and regulations that support City objectives. Coordinates complex and difficult projects and issues and manages land use application case work permit review and may lead the preparation of long range plans and participate in development review team meetings. Prepares and presents staff reports ordinances recommendations and research for special studies or assignments. Acts as a staff resource to a variety of boards or committees other departments and junior staff members.
Reports to: Planning Manager
Direct Reports: None
The listed examples of work are not intended to be all-inclusive. They may be modified with additions deletions or changes as necessary.
Planner I-II: Bachelors Degree in Planning or related field; Masters Degree in related field preferred
Senior Planner-Principal Planner: Masters Degree in Planning or related field
Planner I: A minimum of zero years up to three years of professional planning experience
Planner II: A minimum of three years to six years of professional planning experience
Senior Planner: A minimum of six years to ten years of professional planning experience
Principal Planner:A minimum of ten years of professional planning experience
Planner I-II: American Institute Certified Planners (AICP) Candidate status preferred
Senior Planner-Principal Planner: American Institute Certified Planners (AICP) Candidate status required
Valid Colorado drivers license and a clear or acceptable MVR
An equivalent combination of education training and relevant job experience may be substituted.
Basic Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) preferred
Working knowledge of:
Working Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) preferred
Working knowledge of:
Working Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) preferred
Working knowledge of:
Planner I: $59261 - $88892
Planner II: $66966 - $100448
Senior Planner: $75671 - $113507
Principal Planner:$85508 - $128263
The City of Englewood offers a comprehensive benefits package including but not limited to:
Work is performed in a standard office environment requiring sitting for extended periods of time and occasional light lifting (up to 15 lbs.). Job requires visual and physical capabilities to perform data entry filing and to work on computers and associated equipment for prolonged periods of time (4-6 hours daily). Some site visits to inspect properties and construction sites required.
Tuesday January 13th 2026