Junior Landscape Architect/Landscape Architect Architecture - Trumansburg, NY at Geebo

Junior Landscape Architect/Landscape Architect

Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation, Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation, Office of Trumansburg, NY Trumansburg, NY Full-time Full-time $53,546 - $68,269 a year $53,546 - $68,269 a year 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago For Permanent Appointment:
Candidate must be reachable on the appropriate Civil Service list or eligible for transfer under Section 70.
1 of Civil Service Law Provisional Appointment - In the event that there is not a valid eligible list at this location, candidates who meet one of the following minimum qualifications may apply to this posting:
Junior Landscape Architect:
A bachelor's or higher-level degree in landscape architecture.
OR 2:
a Landscape Architect's License from any state or political subdivision of the United States.
Landscape Architect:
One year of permanent service as a Junior Landscape Architect and passage of Section 2 of the Landscape Architect Registration Examination.
OR Advanced Placement Option:
a bachelor's or higher-level degree in landscape architecture and passing both Sections 1 and 2 of the LARE AND have one year of full-time experience, you may be appointed directly to a Landscape Architect, SG- 20.
Advanced placement appointments are at the discretion of the hiring agency.
Duties Description As a Junior Landscape Architect, SG-15, you would assist Landscape Architects in planning and supervising the construction and maintenance of landscape architectural projects to achieve maximum usefulness, safety, and appearance consistent with economic and environmental considerations.
Depending upon the agency where you are employed, you would perform site assessments, prepare designs, select materials, estimate cost, and provide construction supervision for landscape architectural work on highways, buildings, or parks.
You may also prepare erosion and sediment control plans, storm water pollution preservation plans; develop pedestrian facility and wetland mitigation designs.
You would coordinate your work with the architectural, environmental, and engineering aspects of projects with regard to the locations, design, construction, historic/cultural preservation, and maintenance of these projects.
As a Landscape Architect, SG-20, under the general supervision or direction of a higher level licensed and registered professional engineer, architect or landscape architect, prepares plans and projects, and oversees the development of such projects, which includes reviewing and approving the performance of contractors; incumbents may supervise lower level professional and technical staff.
Additional Comments Junior Landscape Architects who have successfully completed one year of service and have passed Sections 1 and 2 of the Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE) will be advanced to Landscape Architect, Grade 20.
Failure to obtain a passing result on both Sections 1 and 2 of the LARE within the first year of service will result in removal from your position.
Salary range for Junior Landscape Architect, SG-15:
$53,546-$68,269 Salary range for Landscape Architect, SG-20:
$69,934-$88,721 OPERATING NEEDS:
Must possess and maintain a valid NYS drivers' license as a term and condition of employment.
Excellent communication and organizational skills Work schedule may vary depending on agency needs and project completion dates.
Benefits:
There are various benefits that a permanent employee is entitled to, based on their negotiating unit:
Vacation, Holiday, Sick, And Personal Leave Health Care Coverage Retirement Plan Payroll Deduction Savings Plans Tuition Assistance Programs Life Insurance and Disability Insurance Learn more about our benefits for permanent state employees, visit:
https:
//parks.
ny.
gov/employment/benefits.
aspx.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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