David Weekley Homes, a progressive leader in the homebuilding industry, is seeking a Land Plan Designer. With the expansion of our High Density and Multi-Family product lines, the Central Living team is focused on land development for various residential communities across the country.
Key Responsibilities:
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Research new communities and surrounding developments
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Develop and apply an understanding of community standards, city codes, setbacks and other regulations
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Develop detailed site plans
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Assist in developing Land Plans factoring in density, topography, dry utilities, amenity parks, roads, mews, and more
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Coordinate with Land Managers, Division Presidents, civil engineers, and surveyors as well as other internal Team Members and external partners
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Ensure established deadlines are met and work with others to problem-solve as needed
Please note that we do not offer sponsorship for work visas.
Work Location: This position will be based at our Houston Headquarters near I-10 Katy Freeway and 610 W Loop N Frwy.
What We Offer:
Come build your future with our winning team, recognized by Fortune Magazine as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For" 18 times! David Weekley Homes builds in 19 markets across the U.S. and is one of the largest private home builders in America.
We offer an excellent benefits package that includes:
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Health Insurance - Medical, Dental and Vision
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401k and discretionary 8% match
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Employee Stock Ownership Plan
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Profit Sharing
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Vacation, Paid Holidays, plus PTO
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New Home Discount for Team Member and Family
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College Scholarship Program
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Community Outreach
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Sabbaticals
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And more!
David Weekley Homes is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any status protected by state or federal law.
Note to Job Seekers: No telephone calls or walk-ins please. Interviews are by appointment only. Your resume will be reviewed and qualified candidates may be contacted in the event of a potential job match, or if further information is needed.