Position Title: Junior & Intermediate Urban Planner Location: Ottawa, ON Employment Type: Full-Time, In-Office Salary: $55,000 to $85,000/year Start Date: Immediate
About Us: BuildingIN is revolutionizing urban planning across Canada by tackling the housing crisis head-on. Our innovative approach empowers municipalities to achieve their housing targets through smart, scalable multi-unit low-rise infill development. By blending deep housing industry expertise with cutting-edge market forecasting, we help cities plan for vibrant, sustainable communities. Join us and be at the forefront of change, working directly with municipalities to craft and implement impactful solutions that bring the transformative vision of BuildingIN to life!
Role Overview:
We are seeking a passionate, forward-thinking, and results-driven Intermediate to Senior Urban Planner to join our innovative and high-impact team! In this pivotal role, you’ll spearhead transformative municipal planning projects with a focus on housing solutions and sustainable growth strategies that shape the future of Canadian communities. As a thought leader, you’ll help municipalities unlock the potential of land use, overcome complex zoning challenges, and drive meaningful community engagement. You’ll also inspire and mentor junior planners while collaborating with diverse, cross-functional teams to deliver cutting-edge, comprehensive planning solutions. Join us and make your mark on the future of urban development!
Key Responsibilities (BuildingIN):
Lead and manage urban planning projects focused on low-rise multi-unit infill housing and land use optimization in municipalities across Canada
Working to support planning applications for new housing
Collaborate with municipal leaders, developers, and key community members to assess and implement effective land use strategies.
Provide expertise in zoning, infrastructure, and sustainable urban design to ensure alignment with local needs and growth projections.
Develop comprehensive planning documents, reports, and presentations for municipal clients and team members.
Oversee and guide junior planners, offering mentorship and support in the execution of planning tasks.
Research urban development trends, housing policies, and planning best practices to inform strategies and recommendations.
Work closely with the Project Manager to manage timelines, budgets, and deliverables, ensuring projects are completed on schedule and within scope.
Contribute to the development of strategic plans to expand BuildignIN’s impact on a national scale.
Other Responsibilities
· Approval applications and planning rationales for development projects.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Geography, or a related field.
Minimum 4 – 7 years of experience in urban planning, with a focus on land use, zoning, and housing development.
Strong knowledge of municipal planning processes, land use regulations, and sustainable development practices.
Experience working directly with municipalities, key community members, and government agencies.
Excellent time management skills, with the ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex planning concepts.
Knowledge of GIS, urban design, and housing policy is a plus.
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Canva, and basic AutoCAD.
Experience in social media management (Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.).
Ability to work in a collaborative team environment, with strong organizational skills.
Bonus: GIS knowledge, video editing skills, proficiency in French.
Application Requirements: Please submit the following with your application:
A sample of your writing (e.g., an interesting report or article you’ve written).
A sample PowerPoint presentation you’ve created.
Why BuildingIN?
Joining BuildingIN means becoming a driving force in a groundbreaking initiative that’s redefining urban planning and housing development in Canada. Be part of a dynamic team of passionate changemakers tackling one of the country’s most urgent challenges: the housing crisis. Immerse yourself in a collaborative and inclusive environment that values innovation and impact, with abundant opportunities for professional growth. At BuildingIN, your work will directly shape the future of Canadian communities—this is more than a career; it’s your chance to make a lasting difference!
How to Apply: If you meet the qualifications and are ready to take on this exciting opportunity, please send your resume, writing sample, and PowerPoint sample to info@buildingin.ca
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Geography, or a related field.
Minimum 4 – 7 years of experience in urban planning, with a focus on land use, zoning, and housing development.
Strong knowledge of municipal planning processes, land use regulations, and sustainable development practices.
Experience working directly with municipalities, key community members, and government agencies.
Excellent time management skills, with the ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex planning concepts.
Knowledge of GIS, urban design, and housing policy is a plus.
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, evolving environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Canva, and basic AutoCAD.
Experience in social media management (Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.).
Ability to work in a collaborative team environment, with strong organizational skills.
Bonus: GIS knowledge, video editing skills, proficiency in French.
RJH Urban Planning is composed of a multi-disciplinary team of planners, GIS analysts and architects. In particular, the RJH Team's bank of experience in development consulting and architecture lends itself greatly to creating innovative planning solutions that get homes built.
For decades we have aspired to have more walkable, equitable, green neighbourhoods, and now it is time to move this agenda forward, break down barriers to success, test new ideas through simulation, think outside the box (or inside it), and chart a new course with confidence.
For decades we have aspired to have more walkable, equitable, green neighbourhoods, and now it is time to move this agenda forward, break down barriers to success, test new ideas through simulation, think outside the box (or inside it), and chart a new course with confidence.
RJH provides the tools to put your municipal planning department in the driver's seat; to build and execute a new vision for existing neighbourhoods.