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City of Indianapolis · 14 hours ago

Project Development Analyst - DBNS

The City of Indianapolis is committed to improving the quality of life for its residents and oversees various regulatory functions. The Project Development Analyst is responsible for reviewing and issuing permits, ensuring compliance with laws and codes, and providing customer service related to permit procedures.

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Responsibilities

Reviews and issues permits for commercial, industrial, and residential projects (ILP, Structural, Sign, Wrecking,) to ensure compliance with all applicable laws, codes, ordinances, and procedures
Resolves code, ordinance, and procedure interpretations relative to applicable requirements
Updates and maintains records on permits
Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service
Researches and revokes, when necessary, permits that have been issued in error or issued based on inaccurate information provided
Act as witness in court proceedings and/or provide legal testimony related to issued or revoked permits
Assists customers with interpretation and application of permit procedures, building codes, and zoning ordinances
Develops and implements reports
Initiates and processes enforcement actions
Receives, reviews, and issues Master permits
Receives, reviews and issues on-line Structural and Master permits
Receives, reviews, files, and maintains correspondence received from the Indiana Department of Fire and Building Services regarding projects they have released for construction
Assists in the training of new Project Development Analysts
Receives and answers inquiries received via the internet, phone, and written correspondence regarding our department, codes, ordinances, and permit procedures
Receives, reviews, and directs forms necessary in submitting and receiving submittals and approvals for development within designated Wellfield districts
Communicates with Inspections, Current Planning, Information Services, Infrastructure, Township Administrators, Supervisors, and Managers regarding issues, problems, and procedures with cases under review, issued permits, and revoked permits
Works with Civicnet maintaining current web related applications and the development of new web related applications
Attends meetings as part of the Tidemark Review Team and review and approve proposed changes and improvements to be implements
Presents public presentations
Investigates questions and complaints regarding problems with permits and coordinate resolution
Creates and maintains SOPs related to permit reviews, issuance, and procedures
Receives and processes requests for Zoning Verification and Zoning History letters
Attends regular training to develop and strengthen skills needed to perform job. This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management may deem necessary from time to time

Qualification

Building codes knowledgePermit issuance expertiseBlueprint interpretationGeographic Information SystemPermit Technician certificationResidential Building Inspector certificationBuilding Plans Examiner certificationCustomer service skillsEffective communicationProblem-solving skillsTeam collaborationTime management

Required

Bachelor's degree in related field of study required
One (1) year of related experience may be substituted for each year of formal education
The ability to obtain a working knowledge of all applicable building codes, ordinances, and procedures
Ability to prioritize and handle varied assignments and heavy workload
Ability to review plans, specifications and determine necessary permits required
Ability to read and interpret blueprints plans, and specifications
Ability to understand and interpret applicable ordinances, codes, and procedures
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing on technical, complex, or controversial matters with inspectors, contractors, and public
Ability to operate a computer and learn various related applications
Must have a valid driver's license
Permit Technician, Residential Building Inspector, and Building Plans Examiner Certifications must be attained within 2 years of hire
Must utilize computer software such as Arc View, ArcInfo, and Pictometry, to update and maintain the Geographic Information System in the Permits Division

Preferred

Three or more years of experience as a financial professional
Prior professional experience in government or non-profit employment

Company

City of Indianapolis

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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$3.98M
Key Investors
U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyNina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
2023-05-25Grant· $0.97M
2022-09-03Grant· $3M

Leadership Team

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Candace Harris
Chief Financial Officer
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Dawn Sykes Randle
Chief Financial Officer
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