Development Services Director
Salary
$100,000.00 - $140,000.00 Annually
Location
10 E Mesquite Blvd, Mesquite, NV
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
00377
Department
Development Services
Division
Administration
Opening Date
06/01/2026
Closing Date
6/28/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
DEFINITION
The Development Services Director oversees/directs City Planning, and related development services of Building Inspections, Business Licensing, and Code Enforcement. The Director directs all operations of the department and reports to the City Manager. The Director directs planning initiatives and provides staff support to the City Manager, City Council, and the advisory committees for the Master Plan and Architectural Review.
Development Services include all functions, building inspection services, business licensing, and code enforcement activities.
Examples of Duties
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
(Essential functions are those functions that the individual who holds the position must be able to perform unaided or with the assistance of reasonable accommodation.)
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS:
Typical Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
The degree of knowledge and ability as outlined under this section is that which is necessary to perform the essential functions of this position satisfactorily.
Knowledge of:
Typical Skills:
Special Requirements:
Experience, Education and Training:
Any equivalent combination of training, education, and experience that provides the individual with the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:
Education:This position requires a bachelor's degree in urban planning, public administration or a related field. A Master's degree in an area related to the essential functions is strongly preferred.
Experience: Five years of progressive experience in a municipal planning or building department, including four years at the management level.
Training:
License or Certificate:Must possess at the time of employment and continuously throughout employment a valid Nevada or "border state" drivers license, as defined by NRS 483.
AICP Certification is required within one year of appointment. Preference may be given to applicants possessing qualifications above the minimum.
Competencies:
Establishing Trust - Noticing, interpreting and anticipating others concerns and feelings; creating opportunities for collaborative, respectful dialogue; demonstrating trust in others first and holding self and others accountable for words and behaviors that build community; using face-to-face communication as a primary means of building trust within the organization.
Communicating Clarity - Developing and communicating goals in support of the citys mission, vision, and purpose; clarifying direction of work, roles and expectations for successful attainment of objectives.
Providing Recognition - Identifying and recognizing employees at all levels for their ideas, work, and achievements; providing opportunities for both formal and informal recognition within the organization; creating a culture of peer recognition and encouragement.
Reinforcing Organizational Health - Routinely reviewing existing processes, practices, and policies to ensure a balance in the ability to work productively and efficiently with employee needs for empowerment and development; changing processes, practices and policies when necessary to achieve the balance; establishing regular professional development time for each employee so they have opportunities to attend classes and other activities to enhance their professional growth; meeting regularly with employees.
Thinking Globally - Finding effective solutions and prioritizing issues using holistic, "big picture" thinking; placing the needs of the broader organization or community ahead of those of an individual department; and evaluating both short- and long-term impacts when making decisions.
Business and Political Acumen - Having expertise in technical, political, and budgetary leadership responsibilities; preparing and presenting complex concepts and proposals in a respectful, collaborative, understandable way to build community; comparing competing priorities and agendas looking for ways to establish a win/win solution whenever possible; speaking at community events and to the media to enhance the city's reputation and standing with the broader community.
Community Engagement - Identifying and working with different communities, whether internal, external or both, to achieve city mission, vision and purpose; including groups of stakeholders in decisions that affect them, directly or indirectly, whenever possible to do so; acting on decisions and strategies developed through community engagement.
Strategic Thinking - Effective performers act with the future in mind. They plan and make decisions within the framework of the Citys strategic intent. They know and understand the factors influencing strategy (e.g., core competence, customers, and the organizations current strengths and limitations). They consider future impact when weighing decisions. They constantly think in terms of continually improving City services.
Visioning - Effective performers are imaginative. They are able to create a vision of a preferred future for their teams. They communicate it clearly and enthusiastically in such a way that others are attracted to it. They are able to bring the vision to life for team members.
Diplomacy - Effective performers work well within the Citys power network. They are perceptive to social cues in the environment. They recognize personal agendas. They are skilled at handling situations without arousing hostility and are able to navigate the political water of the City. They forge coalitions and know how to stay viable within the system.
Business Thinking - Effective performers see the City as a series of integrated and interlocking business processes. They understand general business concepts that govern these systems and their interfaces. They create and/or realign these systems in response to changing needs. They understand that a change in one process can have dramatic and unintended impact across the entire City. They are adept at using these interdependencies to synergistic advantage.
Risk-Taking - Effective performers have a history of, and propensity for, taking calculated risks to achieve goals. They find a balance between analysis and action. When they fail, they accept it, learn from it, and move on to the next challenge.
Financial Acumen - Effective performers understand the financial framework of the City. They establish and monitor appropriate financial measures (e.g., balance sheet, income statement, cash flow, etc.). They interpret and use financial data to make informed business decisions.
Presentation Skills - Effective performers are able to organize and deliver public speeches that effectively inform or persuade audiences. They are adept at using current presentation technologies and media formats. They are able to field audience questions comfortably and confidently.
Assertiveness - Effective performers readily offer opinions and take action even when their position may be unpopular. They are willing to challenge others appropriately when required. They are self-confident - they trust their own judgment and are not overly dependent upon the approval of others.
Global mindset - Effective performers understand emerging trends, best practices, and innovations beyond the Citys boundaries and seek opportunities for continuous improvement.
Leader Identification - Effective performers identify with the role of leader and enjoy positions of responsibility and the exercise of authority. They understand that management is a distinct vocation and choose to be in a leadership position.
Supplemental Information
WORKING CONDITIONS
The employee must possess the sensory, mental, and physical abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Sensory Requirements
Ability to observe and assess situations accurately.
Ability to communicate effectively with others in person, by telephone, and through written correspondence.
Ability to read, review, and prepare documents and reports.
Ability to operate standard office equipment and technology.
Mental Requirements
Ability to exercise sound judgment and make effective decisions.
Ability to analyze information and solve complex problems.
Ability to communicate and interact effectively with employees, elected officials, stakeholders, and the public.
Ability to perform the intellectual and analytical functions required of the position.
Physical Requirements
Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
Ability to operate standard office equipment, including computers and related technology.
Ability to occasionally stand, walk, bend, reach, twist, stoop, and climb stairs.
Ability to travel as required for meetings, conferences, training, and other business purposes.
Work Environment
Work is primarily performed in a typical office environment. Duties require sufficient mobility to move throughout City facilities and occasionally traverse uneven or outdoor terrain. The position requires sufficient vision, hearing, and speech to communicate effectively and perform assigned duties. Occasional travel by automobile, train, or airplane may be required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
NOTE: As a condition of employment, incumbents in this position are restricted from working as a real estate agent or broker for properties within the City of Mesquite or owning or being in partnership with a company that is involved with development in Mesquite.
Classification Grade: M4
Wage Assignment: Salary
Safety Sensitive: No
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants are required to supply copies (proof) of all required documentation and verification of education and any other stated requirements of the position. City of Mesquite Human Resources will only accept degrees or credits earned from a college or university accredited by an official agency recognized by the US Department of Education. A listing of accredited universities is available at: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation.
Provide copies of the following with your complete application:
The City of Mesquite is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals. The City of Mesquite encourages both incumbents and individuals who have been offered employment to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
City of Mesquite offers a complete benefits package to full-time employees including:
Please click on the link Compensations & Benefits to learn more.
Employer City of Mesquite (NV)
Department Development Services Address 10 E Mesquite Blvd
Mesquite, Nevada, 89027
Phone 702-346-2835
702-346-5295