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04/01/2026
Building Official, City of Rock Island, IL
Description:
This is responsible technical, administrative, and management work involving the planning, organizing, directing, and participating in the activities of the Inspection Division of the Community Development Department.
Work involves the direction and supervision of all the staff in the Inspection Division, which include heating, plumbing, electrical, housing, health, and building inspection services; reviews plans and specifications for all building construction or repairs to ensure compliance with all building and zoning codes and ordinances prior to issuing permits for such work to begin; performs inspection work; investigates and follows up on complaints regarding building, zoning, and other property related ordinances. Work includes considerable contact with the general public, contractors, and architects. Work is performed with considerable technical independence and is reviewed by the Community Development Director through conferences, reports, and observation of results.
Examples of Duties:
- Directs and assigns all activities within the Inspection Division including the inspection of building construction, electrical installations, plumbing installations, heating and air conditioning installations, housing and health inspections.
- Inspects buildings under construction, alteration, or repair for compliance with building or zoning codes requirements; inspects for adequacy of foundations, framing, or super structure, placement of structure on building site and conformity of the entire structure with approved plans.
- Reviews and approves plans for commercial, industrial, and residential building; issues proper permits.
- Inspects existing structures for dangerous conditions; recommends condemnation or other corrective action; investigates housing and building violations.
- Coordinates activities with other City departments to ensure compliance with City codes and ordinances; enforces housing, building, and sign code regulations.
- Maintains records and provides information on construction occurring within the corporate limits of the City.
- Explains building code and enforcement procedures to interested parties; reviews plans and specifications with engineers, architects, and the general public.
- Develops policies and procedures to carry out the work of the Division.
- Prepares and administers the Division's budget.
- Researches and introduces code changes for ordinance amendments.
- Maintains a safe work environment for employees; develops standards and procedures for safe work practices; instructs employees on safe work practices.
- Provides effective and efficient customer services and promotes and maintains responsive community relations.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Typical Qualifications:
- Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree with major course work in architecture, engineering, public administration, or a closely related area of study.
- Requires ten years of experience working in construction, building trades, building design, or a closely related field; and five years of supervisory experience.
- Requires any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, abilities, and skills:
- Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of building and construction safety, engineering principles and practices.
- Thorough knowledge of applicable local and state building codes and standards.
- Considerable knowledge of the methods, materials, and techniques involved in general building construction to recognize possible defects.
- Ability to plan and supervise the work of inspectors and other subordinates.
- Ability to interpret codes and ordinances.
- Ability to read, understand, and interpret plans, diagrams, blueprints, and specifications accurately and assess adherence to codes and standards.
- Ability to direct the administration of codes and regulations firmly, tactfully, and impartially.
- Ability to express ideas clearly, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with City officials, architects, property owners, and the public.
- Within one year of hire, candidates must possess certification from the International Code Council (ICC) as a Certified Building Official.
- Possession of a valid Class D Illinois vehicle operator's license or equivalent license issued by the employee's state of residence.
Salary
$81,927 - $127,096
04/01/2026
Planner I, Village of Arlington Heights, IL
The Village of Arlington Heights is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Planner I to join our Planning & Community Development Department. This role offers an excellent opportunity to build a strong foundation in municipal planning while contributing to the growth and vitality of one of the largest communities in the Chicago metropolitan area.
Job Duties
The Planner I will perform a wide range of planning activities and assist with special projects that help shape the future of Arlington Heights. From reviewing development proposals and zoning applications to preparing reports and presenting recommendations, the Planner I is instrumental in supporting the Village’s planning efforts. The Planner I will also work directly with residents, business owners, developers, architects, and contractors to provide guidance on zoning requirements, design standards, signage, and the Village’s review processes.
This role provides the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in nearly every facet of municipal planning, including comprehensive plan updates, economic development initiatives, and the research and development of code amendments. In addition, the position supports the work of Village Boards and Commissions, preparing and presenting reports, serving as staff liaison, and ensuring that recommendations are consistent with good planning principles and Village regulations.
Required Skills
The ideal candidate will bring strong written and verbal communication skills, technical proficiency with planning software and tools such as GIS and AutoCAD, and the ability to create clear and compelling graphics, maps, and presentations. A Bachelor’s degree in urban or regional planning or a closely related field is required, along with at least three years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Salary
The anticipated starting salary for this position is $91,421 - $93,949, with a full salary range of $91,421-$123,421. The Planner I will work a 37.5-hour work week and will be offered a diverse and competitive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid vacation, opportunities for professional development and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pension plan.
This position offers a unique chance to be part of a dynamic team that plays a key role in guiding the future of Arlington Heights. If you are passionate about community planning and eager to make a meaningful impact, apply today! Click here to view the full job posting and apply.
Position is open until filled.
03/31/2026
Housing Rehabilitation / Community Planner, Ottawa, IL
Do you want a career where your work directly improves communities and helps residents live in safe, quality housing? If you are passionate about community development and public service, this could be the perfect opportunity.
The North Central Illinois Council of Governments (NCICG), a regional planning agency located in Ottawa, Illinois, is seeking a motivated and community-minded professional to join our team as a Housing Rehabilitation / Community Planner.
NCICG provides planning and development services to local governments throughout north-central Illinois. In this role, you will work closely with rural communities, local leaders, and residents to improve housing conditions and support community development initiatives across the region.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist communities and residents with housing rehabilitation program
- Provide support in grant writing and grant administration
- Work collaboratively with local elected officials and community leaders
Desired Qualifications
- Associate degree or higher in Planning, Public Administration, Community Development, or a related field (preferred)
- 1–2 years of experience in housing programs, community development, planning, or related fields is preferred
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
Additional Requirements
- Valid driver’s license required
- Willingness to work with communities throughout the north-central Illinois region
Compensation
Starting salary $43,000–$47,000, depending on qualifications and experience.
How to Apply
Submit a resume and cover letter to: info@ncicg.org
First review of applications will begin on April 20th. Position is open until filled.
03/18/2026
Community Development Intern, Village of Wilmette, IL
The Village of Wilmette is seeking a summer intern for general zoning, planning, and related community development tasks and projects. The intern will work an average of 40 hours per week during business hours at the Village Hall, 1200 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, IL. The Village Hall is open for business from 8:00am to 4:30pm on Monday to Friday. The Village Center, where the building is located, is accessible by Metra, CTA and on-site parking is available.
General Responsibilities
The Community Development summer intern will work under the general supervision of the Deputy Director of Community Development and will assist in performing a wide variation of tasks. This position will assist with the adoption and implementation of the new Comprehensive Plan. The position will assist department staff by responding to resident inquiries in person, by phone, and by email. The position will have the opportunity learn about the boards and commissions staffed by the department, including analyzing requests, writing reports, and attending meetings, as well as working on special commission projects, such as historic preservation surveying. The position may assist with code enforcement, such as site visits to view the subject of complaints and other work related tasks.
Position Requirements
The successful candidate will be enrolled in a Community Development, Urban Planning or a related college program and have an interest in pursuing a career in local government. The candidate must have a valid driver’s license, the ability to work in a fast-paced environment and strong customer service, communication, and organizational skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams). Experience with graphic design software including Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, inDesign, AI and Acrobat Pro is a plus.
Compensation
The 2026 starting hourly rate is $20.20 and 8 hours of paid time off (PTO). After the initial 320 hours of time worked, an additional hour of PTO will be earned for every additional 40 hours worked. The 2026 Pay and Classification Plan is located on the Village’s webpage at: Employment Opportunities, Compensation and Benefits - Wilmette.
Application and Selection Process
Interested candidates should complete an online employment application found on the Village’s Self-Service Employment Opportunities webpage and attach resume and cover letter. The successful candidate will undergo a pre-employment physical examination that includes drug and alcohol testing, reference checks and a driver’s license record verification. The position will remain open until filled.
Click here to view the full job posting and apply.
The Village of Wilmette is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are critical to the Village’s success. The Village seeks to recruit the most talented individuals from a diverse candidate pool and strongly encourages applications to be submitted from all genders, all races, all sexual orientations, people with disabilities, and Military Veterans.
03/18/2026
Part-time Village Planner, Village of Addison, IL
The Human Resources Department of the Village of Addison is accepting applications for the at-will, F.L.S.A non-exempt, part-time position of Village Planner in the Community Development of the Village of Addison. This is an entry-level operational position working under direct supervision of the Assistant Director of Community Development. Incumbents in this classification perform routine and non-routine duties with a variety of related tasks. The purpose of this job is to act as the initial point-of-contact for zoning in the Community Development Department – assist the general public, review zoning for single-family building permits, respond to freedom of information requests, and prepare Planning and Zoning Commission reports and zoning verification letters. Work-hours may vary week-to-week and are not predictable. Work is reviewed for progress and conformance to established procedures by the Assistant Director of Community Development.
WHY SHOULD YOU APPLY FOR THIS POSITION?
- The maximum pay for this position is within the top 25% of pay for comparable positions in 13 communities around the Village of Addison.
- If an employee’s performance is satisfactory, eligible employees will receive an annual, general-wage-adjustment of approximately between 2% - 3% in 2026, and an annual merit increase of 3% until they reach the maximum step in their grade; that’s a 5-6% increase in pay within a year of hire.
- Work/life balance is strongly supported in Addison.
- Average tenure of current employees is over 11 years.
HOW TO APPLY FOR THE POSITION
Applications can be obtained at the Village Hall either in the Administration Department, Room 2100, or downloaded from the Village’s website here. All completed applications must be directed to the Director of Human Resources/Risk Management, either via regular mail at 1 Friendship Plaza, Addison, Illinois 60101, emailed to voajobs@addison-il.org, or submitted personally to the Administration Department, Room 2100 of the Village Hall by no later than 5pm, April 15, 2026. Also, applications submitted after the deadline will NOT be accepted. Only one application per person, per testing cycle is accepted.
SALARY
The hourly wage-range for this position is $40.44 - $55.98. The Village anticipates hiring at or close to the starting pay of the position’s pay-range.
03/16/2026
Code Inspector (Zoning), City of Joliet, IL
The Zoning Inspector is responsible for enforcement of a variety of municipal codes, ordinances and regulations which were created to promote the health, safety, and welfare of Joliet residents. Under general supervision performs a variety of technical duties in support of the City's municipal code enforcement programs including but not limited to zoning, signs, nuisance abatement, private parking citations, inoperable vehicles, code violations, and other routine and complex duties relative to assigned areas of responsibilities. Serves as a resource and provides information on City regulations to property owners, residents, businesses, the general public, and other City departments.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
In addition to performing property inspections for compliance with City Codes and Ordinances, the Zoning Inspector is generally first line of contact with the public. The Zoning Inspector will answer citizen complaints as required, prepare exterior property maintenance bid lists and oversee request for bids; and prepares reports as necessary.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Perform a variety of technical duties in support of the City's municipal code enforcement program; ensure compliance with City regulations and ordinances pertaining to zoning, parking, signs, nuisance abatement, and other related codes and regulations.
- Receive and respond to citizen complaints and reports from other agencies and departments on violations of City zoning, parking, and related municipal codes and ordinances; interview complainant; conduct site investigations and provide recommendations for resolution.
- Conduct field investigations; inspect properties for violations; attempt to make contact at the residence or business in order to resolve violation; issue and post warning notices; notices of violations; corrective notices, orders to comply, and related documentation for code violations; schedule and perform follow-up functions to gain compliance including letters, inspections, calls, meetings, discussions, and negotiations to ensure compliance with appropriate codes and ordinances.
- Maintain accurate documentation and case files on all investigations, inspections, enforcement actions, and other job-related activities including accurate and detailed information regarding code enforcement activity to substantiate violations and take photographs to verify and document violations.
- Issue citations for violations as needed to enforce ordinances and codes.
- Participates in administrative hearings and prepares documents related to violations that may require court action and attests for the City in legal proceedings.
- Assists other planning staff members and performs related duties and responsibilities as required.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience:
- High School Diploma/GED supplemented by two years of experience enforcing municipal codes, property inspection or related experience.
- Current International Code Council certification as a zoning inspector;
- Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
- Operations, services and activities of a municipal code enforcement program including zoning, parking regulation, signs and nuisance abatement;
- Principles, practices, methods, techniques and terminology of municipal code enforcement;
- Methods and techniques of conducting and documenting field investigations; Legal actions applicable to code enforcement compliance;
- Modern office procedures and equipment including computers and supporting word processing and spreadsheet applications;
- Pertinent Federal, State and Local codes, laws and regulations.
Ability to:
- Perform municipal code enforcement duties and responsibilities;
- Interpret, explain and enforce applicable codes, ordinances and regulations related to zoning, nuisance abatement and health and safety issues;
- Inspect and identify violations of applicable codes and ordinances;
- Investigate complaints and mediate resolutions in a timely and tactful manner;
- Prepare accurate and detailed documentation of investigation findings; Research, compile and collect data;
- Prepare clear and concise reports;
- Understand and carry out oral and written instructions;
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing;
- Deal with difficult people, angry citizens, and upset business representatives and resolve their issues within the confines of laws, codes, regulations, ordinances, rules, policies and processes;
- Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Training and Experience:
A typical way of obtaining the knowledge, skills and abilities outlined above is having a High School diploma/GED; two years of experience enforcing municipal codes, property inspection or related experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
The International Code Council offers certification as a zoning inspector.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Valid State of Illinois motor vehicles license;
B. Must reside within the City of Joliet and/or reside within the City of Joliet within eighteen (18) months from the date of hire if the date of hire is after February 16, 2016.
SELECTION GUIDELINE:
Formal application, rating of education and experience; oral interview and reference check. The duties listed above are only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
A full job description is available in Human Resources upon request.
UNION SALARY INFORMATION
The Code Inspector (Zoning) position is an AFSCME Local 440 Union represented position
which:
- Requires you to live within the City of Joliet. If you are hired for the position and do not currently live in Joliet, you have 18 months to move.
- Salary starts at $62,428. This is not a negotiable starting salary. Step Increases are as follows:
- After 18 months: $87,166
- After 24 months: $91,418
- After 30 months: $95,980
- After 48 months: $102,856
- After 144 months: $107,870
- After 180 months: $111,042
- After 240 months: $116,397
*Future salary amounts may change depending on yearly cost of living (January 1st) and new collective bargaining contracts
The City of Joliet offers the following paid benefits:
Vacation & Sick Leave (accrued monthly), Holidays, and Bereavement Leave as well as coverage options that share funding by the City and the employees for Health, Dental, Prescriptions & Life Insurance.
We also offer Tuition Assistance Reimbursement, paid Jury Duty and Protective Clothing and Equipment (if applicable).
Position is open until filled.
03/16/2026
Economic Development Specialist, Village of Barrington, IL
The Village of Barrington is seeking an energetic networker with a passion for community to serve as Economic Development Specialist with the Village’s Development Services Department.
Reporting to the Director of Development Services, the Economic Development Specialist is responsible for driving local economic growth by supporting development events and activities, fostering business relationships, attraction, and retention. Duties include but are not limited to developing and implementing new business retention initiatives, economic incentive programs, maintaining a robust shop and dine local program, building and sustaining strong relationships with business owners, property owners, local and regional real estate professionals, brokers, and developers, assisting prospective businesses with available sites, zoning or permitting requirements, and all associated administrative work.
Qualified candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in real estate, urban planning, marketing, public administration, or a closely related field, a minimum of five (5) years economic development experience in a municipal setting, or any equivalent combination of education and experience that enables an individual to successfully perform the job duties. The ability to manage multiple tasks, organize work, set priorities, meet scheduled deadlines and follow up on assignments with a minimum of direction is key. Familiarity with applicable sections of Village Code and Zoning Ordinance is preferred. A valid Illinois driver’s license is required.
Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00AM to 4:30PM for a total of 40 hours per week.
The full salary range is $82,400 to $113,300 when annualized. Starting salary is commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits include medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, IMRF pension, deferred compensation plan, personal, vacation, sick and holiday paid time off.
To Apply:
Interested applicants should submit an Employment Application and resume to:
Email: vobhr@barrington-il.gov
Village of Barrington
Attn: Human Resources
200 S. Hough Street
Barrington, IL 60010
Fax: (847) 304-3415
Applications may be found on the Village’s employment page or at Village Hall.
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Contact
03/16/2026
Assistant to the Village Administrator, Village of Lake Bluff, IL
Beautiful, lakefront community seeks local government professional with exceptional communication skills and experience/training in planning and zoning to serve as the Assistant to the Village Administrator. The Village of Lake Bluff is a family-oriented community located 30 miles north of Chicago on the shore of Lake Michigan along State Route 41 and is the northernmost North Shore community in southeast Lake County. Lake Bluff offers exceptional New England-like charm, high quality of life, fine residential estates, and distinctive recreational opportunities. An efficient team of 35 regular full-time staff (15 law enforcement professionals) provides high-quality, in-house services (Administration, Community Development, Fire (volunteer), Finance, Public Works and Police) and oversees both shared and privatized (Engineering, Legal, IT, certain Public Works Functions) local government services.
The position will appeal to those who aspire to grow in their career as they will have the opportunity to be involved in all facets of local government management with a focus on planning, zoning and economic development and manage high profile projects including implementing the recently updated Comprehensive Land Use Plan and historic preservation programs. With several significant projects on the horizon, this is an exciting time to work for Lake Bluff. The Assistant to the Village Administrator position reports directly to the Village Administrator and supports Department Heads in the day-to-day operations of the Village.
Interested candidates should apply by April 17, 2026 with a resume, cover letter, and contact information for at least five professional references.
Requirements
The successful candidate will have:
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in public administration, political science, urban planning, journalism, or related degree. Master’s degree in public administration or urban planning is preferred along with at least three years of progressively responsible experience working in a municipal organization.
- Background in planning and/or community development is ideal. AICP Certification is a plus.
- Strong project and time management skills.
- Clear and concise verbal and written communication skills and the ability to present complex information to any audience using a variety of communication channels.
- Excellent reputation and a demonstrated high level of honesty, integrity, and collaboration skills.
Benefits
- Pay range is $84,552-$160,000
- Health, vision, and dental benefits
- Paid sick, vacation, personal, and holiday time off
- Village-paid life insurance
- Participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF)
- 457 plan available
03/13/2026
Community Development Intern, Village of Montgomery, IL
The Village of Montgomery Community Development Department is seeking student applicants for the temporary position of Community Development Intern. This position is expected to begin work in late May and continue through August (approximately 10-13 weeks). The Community Development Intern will be responsible for supporting the department in code enforcement, administration of the adjudication process, customer service and other duties as assigned by the director.
Primary Duties:
- Perform property maintenance inspections.
- Patrol community for construction work being conducted without a permit.
- Write notices of violation, perform follow-up inspections and write citations as needed.
- Attending Adjudication Hearings/Court and testifying on behalf of the Village.
- Assist at the front counter, permit entry, answering phones and scheduling inspections.
Minimum Qualifications:
- At least 18 years of age
- Valid Illinois Driver’s License
- Full-time student pursuing a degree in Public Administration, Planning, Criminal Justice, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
- General knowledge of zoning, property maintenance, licensing and nuisance ordinances, regulations and related codes.
- Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
- Ability to handle confrontational situations with professionalism and tact.
This is a temporary position for the summer months in 2026. Typical work hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 40 hours weekly. Work may be performed in outdoor conditions and/or near vehicular traffic.
Hourly Rate: $15.00/hr.
First review of applications will begin on April 6th. Open until filled.
03/04/2026
Community Development Summer Intern, Village of Libertyville, IL
The Village of Libertyville is seeking a Community Development Summer Intern to assist in fulfilling a variety of Community Development functions. The intern will be expected to work with the Community Development Department co-workers to accomplish various planning and zoning assignments and activities and perform other duties as required. The primary intent of the position is to provide learning and professional development opportunities to an individual interested in pursuing a career in the planning and community development field.
Anticipated 2026 Projects
Working as a Community Development Department Summer Intern is about being a valued member of the team. There will be a variety of tasks to work on over the summer, depending on time available, interest, and priority projects, which may include:
- Records Retention and Storage
- Administrative Assistance
- Review and prioritize implementation strategies of the Comprehensive Plan
- Update Variation and Special Use Permit data into GIS program
- Assist in the review of Zoning applications
- Enhance the Economic Development program
- General Research and problem solving
- Occasional field work
Required Qualifications
Must be enrolled in a college/university and in the process of obtaining a graduate, undergraduate, or associate's degree in urban planning, architecture, public administration, economic development, geography, GIS or a closely related field. Ability to work independently and work effectively in a team environment is required. A valid driver's license is required.
Seasonal Position for summer (May-August). Start/end dates flexible. Up to 40 hours per week (8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Monday through Friday). Position is in person.
Hourly Wage: $19.00 per hour
How To Apply:
Interested candidates should apply with a cover letter, resume, and three (3) references with the subject line “CD Summer Intern” to:
Tony Repp – Deputy Director of Community Development
Village of Libertyville
325 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Suite 203
Libertyville, IL 60048
trepp@libertyville.com
Application deadline: April 7, 2025
02/19/2026
Building and Inspection Services Summer Intern, Village of Mount Prospect, IL
The Village of Mount Prospect, population 56,852 is located 22 miles from downtown Chicago and five miles north of O’Hare Airport. The Building & Inspection Services Division of the Community Development Department is seeking to hire a total of (2) Building & Inspection Services Interns. Both interns will have the opportunity to work with both the Building Inspections and with the Code Enforcement/Health Inspections team.
Responsibilities
The positions will assist the department with a variety of daily administrative and field tasks, including the preparation of various applications, code enforcement and other responsibilities essential in day-to-day operations. Click here for a copy of the full job description.
The position lasts for approximately three months and requires a valid driver’s license. 37.5-
hour workweek - typically between 8:30 A.M. - 5 P.M Monday-Friday, with the opportunity to
attend monthly public hearings.
Start Date: May 19, 2026
End Date: August 8, 2026
Minimum Qualifications
The applicant shall be enrolled in a college, university, technical school or other accredited continuing education program applicable to building construction trades, environmental health or related field. Applicants should possess strong verbal and writing skills, excellent customer service skills, and demonstrate multi-tasking skills. Familiarity with GIS and the Adobe suite (Illustrator and InDesign) is a plus.
Compensation & How to Apply
Anticipated pay rate is $18-21 per hour.
Click here to visit the Village's website and apply.
Position is open until filled.
02/16/2026
Transportation Planning Project Manager, CMT, Chicago, IL
Crawford, Murphy & Tilly is seeking an experienced transportation planner to join our growing transportation team. This is not a remote position.
As an Experienced Transportation Planning Project Manager, you'll play a key role in supporting the Surface Transportation team, while providing the opportunity to experience new challenges in a dynamic environment. Join us and help shape the future of engineering and consulting.
Here’s what you’ll do:
- Often overseeing the work of a small group of individuals on a project team
- Contribute to the technical development of others
- Act as lead planner of projects, particularly those of moderate to complex scopes
- Develop and maintain project schedules and budgets
- Responsible for project task management and adherence to project deadlines, budget, and scope
- Responsible for project finances: proper accounting of job costs, efficient and accurate invoice preparation, and prompt payment of outstanding accounts
- Ability to direct and review the work of project team members, coordinate with other groups, units and consultants for project support
- Conduct field investigations to analyze factors affecting community development, redevelopment and address community decline
- Identify, monitor, and evaluate potential risks and claims
- Support business development efforts with the ability to secure work with existing clients and help procure work with new clients
- Prepare or assist in developing proposals and contracts
- Confirm terms of contract are met and secure supplemental agreements as required
- Coordinate staff for construction observation, site inspection, or other fieldwork, and may perform fieldwork
- Confirm compliance with environmental, safety, or other governmental regulations
- Properly close out projects in accordance with established procedures
- Provide feedback to project team in a timely manner
- Participate in career planning sessions with junior employees and provide input to employee evaluations when requested
- Perform other duties as assigned
Here's what you’ll need:
- Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning, or related discipline
- 8 years' minimum experience in planning, transportation planning or community development
- Expert knowledge and understanding of the project development process
- Expert in ESRI ArcGIS, AVIPlan, REDIM, Sketch Up, Adobe Suite or other technical software
- Expert knowledge in planning techniques, tools, and principles involved in production of technical deliverables
- Strong ability to work with engineers, landscape architects and economic development specialists
- Strong knowledge of laws, regulations, and standards
- Knowledge of quality assurance procedures
- Familiarity with assessing and applying zoning codes; coordination with our traffic team on transportation planning work.
- Proficient managerial skills to work and lead in a team environment while mentoring staff
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and PDF Software
- Ability to translate complex technical date into public facing formats
- Ability to manage multiple high-volume assignments on a variety of projects, work in an environment to learn quickly and take initiative
- Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills to identify issues, evaluate options, and implement solutions
- Strong technical, written, and oral communication skills
- Strong interpersonal and active listening skills
- Strong attention to detail and thoroughness in completing tasks
- Demonstrated responsiveness, professionalism, and teamwork
Ideally, you will also have:
- AICP certified or ability to become AICP certified within 6 months
- Good experience with GIS
Physical Requirements:
Physical demands very depending on the specific nature of assigned projects. CMT is committed to reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities.
- Office tasks: Physical requirements are minimal and include prolonged periods sitting or standing at a desk and working on a computer.
- Fieldwork: including but not limited to site visits, field surveys, and construction inspections could involve more physical demands such as:
- Walking, climbing, navigating uneven terrain.
- Navigating job sites and construction areas.
- Lifting and carrying equipment, tools, or other materials.
- Physical endurance to withstand varying weather conditions and long working hours.
- Travel to different locations can involve sitting for extended periods.
Compensation
CMT offers a generous benefits program, focused on four pillars: Health & Wellness, Work + Life Balance, Financial Heath & Retirement, and Career Development. To learn more about the CMT benefit programs, review the information on our website, Careers - CMT Infrastructure Professionals.
The expected compensation range for this position is $95,000 - $130,000 annually. The final agreed-upon compensation is based on numerous factors, including but not limited to individual education, qualifications, prior work experience, and geographic location.
How to Apply
To apply, please fill out an application here. Application is open until filled.
02/12/2026
Community Development Inspector 1, Village of Addison, IL
This is an entry-level Inspector position working under general supervision, performing inspections of business, commercial, industrial, housing and building properties to ensure compliance with all Village building, zoning, property maintenance, and life safety codes. The Community Development Inspector 1 may be on call 24-hours a day for emergency inspections and to work overtime in the necessary capacity to perform job duties. Work is of average difficulty and is reviewed for progress and conformance to established procedures by the Director of Community Development or his designee.
Why You Should Apply
- The maximum pay for this position is within the top 25% of pay for comparable positions in 13 communities around the Village of Addison.
- If an employee’s performance is satisfactory, eligible employees will receive an annual, general-wage-adjustment of approximately between 2% - 3% in 2026, and an annual merit increase of 3% until they reach the maximum step in their grade; that’s a 5-6% increase in pay within a year of hire.
- Employees are offered one (1) high deductible PPO plan/health savings account with Aetna, dental insurance with Delta Dental and vision insurance with VSP. They also have an option of participating in over six (6) voluntary benefit plans.
- Employees who enroll in the high deductible PPO plan/health savings account pay nothing for insurance coverage for themselves and eligible dependents. Further, participants in the high deductible health plan will have their health savings accounts funded by the Village of Addison at: $2,000 for single coverage; $4,000 for employee 1 coverage, and $6,000 for family coverage on an annual basis.
- Full-time employees receive two (2) times their annual salary in life insurance at no cost.
- Tuition reimbursement is available and approved training paid for by the Village of Addison.
- Work/life balance is strongly supported in Addison.
- Average tenure of current employees is over 11 years.
Salary
The salary range for this position is $78,861 – $109,162. The Village anticipates hiring at or close to the starting pay of the position’s pay-range.
Please refer to the Village of Addison’s website AddisonAdvantage.org regarding the job description and the summary of benefits.
How to Apply
Applications can be obtained at the Village Hall either in the Administration Department, Room 2100, or downloaded from the Village’s website at www.addisonadvantage.org. Applicants will be notified by letter of the test date for this position, where applicable. All completed applications must be directed to the Director of Human Resources/Risk Management, either via regular mail at 1 Friendship Plaza, Addison, Illinois 60101, emailed to voajobs@addison-il.org, or submitted personally to the Administration Department, Room 2100 of the Village Hall. The position will remain open until filled. Only one (1) application/letter of interest per person, per recruitment will be accepted.
02/05/2026
Seasonal Planning Intern, Village of Downers Grove, IL
The Village of Downers Grove is accepting applications for a Seasonal Planning Intern.
Duties: Performs a variety of planning duties as assigned under the direct supervision of AICP
Planners.
Responsibilities
Duties may include assistance with the following:
- Permit review and inspections
- Production of maps using GIS
- Development and site plan reviews
- Conduct on-site fieldwork
- Assist with ongoing departmental work responsibilities
- General office work, including scanning and filing of plans
- Other related duties as required
Minimum Qualifications
At least two years of college completed; students majoring in Urban Planning
or a similar field are preferred. Computer skills in Word, Excel, and GIS are required. Ability to work independently and work effectively in a team environment is required. A valid driver’s license is required.
Additional Details
- One (1) open position for a flexible 40 hours per week
- Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- The position lasts for approximately three months.
Starting Wage - $20.00 per hour
Apply Now
Interested applicants can apply online by clicking here. Only online applications will be accepted, except for providing reasonable accommodations. The position will remain open until filled.
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