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Urban and Land Use Planners

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  • Job description
  • Advancement and mobility
  • Hourly wage
  • Job prospects for 2024-2028
  • Sectors of activity
  • Training and requirements
  • Main skills and characteristics
  • Personality profiles (RIASEC)
  • Additional information

Job description

These individuals develop plans and make recommendations on land use and facilities in urban, rural, and remote areas. They are self-employed or work for:

  • The government
  • Developers
  • Engineering or consulting firms
  • Architectural and urban planning firms
  • The community sector

Environment

  • Controlled ambient temperature

Main tasks

  • Collect and analyze data on factors influencing land use.
  • Present plans to civil, rural, and regional authorities.
  • Hold public meetings to present plans, proposals, and studies to the general public and interest groups.
  • Prepare, review, evaluate, and recommend land use (zoning, subdivisions, transportation networks, etc.) and lot proposals.
  • Prepare management plans to protect wildlife areas, parks, and water bodies.
  • Evaluate permit applications and ensure compliance with planning and zoning by-laws.
  • Establish long-term objectives and policies for land use and environmental protection.
  • Supervise and coordinate the work of Urban Planning Technicians and Technologists.

Advancement and mobility

  • Experience leads to management positions.

Hourly wage

The hourly wage is calculated by averaging wages from 2022 to 2024.
Minimum
$30.00
Median
$43.00
Maximum
$66.02

Job prospects for 2024-2028

Les 2 champs de sélection ci-dessous vous permettent de comparer 2 régions. Les données des régions seront automatiquement mises à jour à la sélection. Par défaut, la province de Québec est sélectionnée pour la première région.

Job prospects for 2024-2028

Job prospects

All of Québec

Non available
Limited
Good
Very good
Very good

All of Québec

Non available
Limited
Good
Very good
Non available

Total jobs for 2023

All of Québec

4,000

All of Québec

na

Gender distribution

All of Québec

Not available.
39.3% Female
60.7% Male

Not available.
  • 39.3% Female
  • 60.7% Male

Job types

All of Québec

Not available.
Full time
Part time

Not available.
  • Full time
  • Part time

Yearly wage on 2020

All of Québec

$77,000

All of Québec

Other characteristics

All of Québec

  • None

All of Québec

  • None

Sectors of activity

All of Québec

Not available.
  1. Public Administration
    NAICS 91
    36% of jobs
  2. Architectural, Engineering and Related Services and Specialized Design Services
    NAICS 5413, 5414
    12% of jobs
  3. Transportation and Warehousing
    NAICS 48, 49
    9% of jobs
  4. Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction
    NAICS 21
    4% of jobs
  5. Utilities
    NAICS 22
    4% of jobs
  6. Others
    35% of jobs

All of Québec

Not available.
  1. Public Administration
    NAICS 91
    36% of jobs
  2. Architectural, Engineering and Related Services and Specialized Design Services
    NAICS 5413, 5414
    12% of jobs
  3. Transportation and Warehousing
    NAICS 48, 49
    9% of jobs
  4. Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction
    NAICS 21
    4% of jobs
  5. Utilities
    NAICS 22
    4% of jobs
  6. Others
    35% of jobs

Training and requirements

Formation

Most training programs are offered in French only.

University

Architecture
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 35.9%

50% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 97.2%

0.9% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Université de Montréal
  • Université Laval
  • McGill University
Environmental design
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 59.4%

33.3% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 100%

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Université de Montréal
  • Université du Québec à Montréal
Geography
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 44.8%

48.5% of graduates pursue further studies

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Master’s degree

Placement rate: 68.4%

28.9% of graduates pursue further studies

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This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Bishop's University
  • Concordia University
  • Université de Montréal
  • Université de Sherbrooke
  • Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  • Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Université du Québec à Rimouski
  • Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
  • Université Laval
  • McGill University
Landscape architecture
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 65%

35% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 85.7%

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Université de Montréal
Urban architecture and planning
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 100%

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Université de Montréal
  • McGill University
Urban planning
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 65.5%

28.7% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 88.7%

3.2% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Université de Montréal
  • Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Université Laval
Urban studies
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 70.8%

20.8% of graduates pursue further studies

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Master’s degree

Placement rate: 71.4%

14.3% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Concordia University
  • Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  • Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Université du Québec à Rimouski
  • McGill University
  • Institut national de recherche scientifique

Also required

  • Membership in the Ordre des urbanistes du Québec (Quebec Order of Urban Planners) to bear the title of Urban Planner.

Sometimes required

  • A Master’s degree is sometimes required in one of the following areas:
    • Urban and regional planning
    • Environmental design and planning
    • Architecture
    • Engineering
  • Membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners may be required.
  • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification is sometimes required.

Main skills and characteristics

Skills

  • Data collection
  • Information processing
  • Active listening
  • Reading comprehension
  • Critical thought
  • Oral expression
  • Judgment and decision-making
  • System analysis
  • Written expression
  • Active learning
  • Systems evaluation
  • Social perception
  • Solving complex problems
  • Operation analysis
  • Coordination
  • Time management
  • Negotiation
  • Persuasion
  • Result evaluation
  • Human resource management
  • Service oriented
  • Learning strategies
  • Mathematics
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Abilities

  • Verbal skills
  • Written comprehension
  • Oral comprehension
  • Written expression
  • Awareness of issues
  • Speech clarity
  • Deductive reasoning
  • Inductive reasoning
  • Speech recognition
  • Information organization
  • Idea generation
  • Near vision
  • Originality
  • Visualization
  • Classification
  • Distance vision
  • Mathematical reasoning
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Knowledge and attributes

  • Sense of responsibility
  • Capacity to influence and mobilize
  • Knowledge of mathematics
  • Rigour
  • Attention to detail
  • Intermediate knowledge of the English language
  • Respect standards and regulations
  • Creativity
  • Knowledge of buildings and construction
  • Open-mindedness

Interests

  • Direct, organize, and manage
  • Draft, communicate, and inform
  • Create, design
  • Make technical plans and drawings

Personality profiles (RIASEC)

Investigative
People with this profile prefer relying on theoretical knowledge before acting. They like observation, analysis and problem solving.
Realistic
People with this profile prefer carrying out concrete tasks and being physically involved in what they do.
Enterprising
People with this profile prefer having responsibilities, influencing others and responding to challenges.
Additional information

Official name of the NOC 21202

Urban and land use planners

Job titles

  • Urban Planners
  • Zoning officer - land use
  • Municipal planner
  • Senior planner - land use
  • Land use specialist
  • Mass transit services analyst
  • Planning analyst - land use
  • Transportation route planning analyst
  • Community planner
  • Community recreation planner
  • Community and urban planner
  • Environmental planner
  • Regional planner
  • Urban and regional planner
  • City planner - land use
  • Planner
  • Long-range planner - land use
  • Land use planner
  • Recreation planner
  • Park planner
  • Municipal park planner
  • Neighbourhood planner
  • Site planner
  • Heritage work planner
  • Heritage planner - land use
  • Urban renovation planner
  • Transportation planner
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Skill type

Natural and applied sciences and related occupations

Related occupations

  • Architects
  • Architecture and science managers
  • Engineering managers
  • Land surveyors

See also

  • Glossary (PDF 229 Kb)
  • Québec emploi

Last update: January 29, 2026

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