Land Development Manager Education, Training & Library - Charlotte, NC at Geebo

Land Development Manager

The Land Development Manager will be responsible for daily land development management, including monitoring the Community Land Use Approvals and Development Improvements for all communities NVR has under contract, as well as assisting in expediting the process for communities opening for sales.
Primary Responsibilities Assist the division and NVR developer partners in understanding requirements involved in the Subdivision Approval and Development Improvement process Provide potential solutions and focus in order to meet planned community sales opening dates and ensure minimal slippage of the lots available for sale Participate in feasibility studies Maintain a written status of each community approval and improvement level which has been verified through the developer Identify issues and potential delays in a timely manner Qualifications Bachelor's degree required, degree in Engineering, Urban Planning, or related field preferred 3-5 years of experience in Land Development About NVR:
As the parent company of Ryan Homes , NVHomes and Heartland Homes , NVR is a Top 5 US homebuilder and Fortune 500 company that has been helping families build their happily ever after since 1948.
All of our roles at NVR, whether you are in the field or in the office, allow you to make a major impact in the lives of those who are looking to achieve home ownership.
Our management team is tenured and talented (nearly 80% of them promoted from within), so you will have mentors who share their knowledge, provide career guidance and encourage your success.
View more about our exceptional culture and comprehensive benefits at We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Drug Testing and Credit Check are required.
Applicants must be legally entitled to work in the United States, as NVR does not provide visa sponsorship.
Recommended Skills Sales Urban Planning Engineering Land Development Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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