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Job Requisition ID:
2026-00521Time Type:
Full timeEmployee Group:
StaffJob Category:
Application DevelopmentEmployment Type:
PermanentDepartment:
Faculty of Environment - Dean of Environment Office - Future Cities Institute OperationsHiring Range:
$71,827.90 - $89,784.87Posting Information:
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
The internal posting deadline for this position is April 30th, 2026, at 11:59PM
This position is contingent on funding.
Job Description:
Primary Purpose
At the Future Cities Institute, you will have the opportunity to apply your technical skills to projects that make a real difference in communities. This role is not just about coding or building visualizations, it is about creating tools that are actively used by municipalities, community partners, and industry to address critical challenges in housing, infrastructure, and mobility. You will be part of a collaborative environment where developers, researchers, and students work side by side, and you will see your work move quickly from concept to practice. Joining FCI means contributing to meaningful change while building innovative products at the intersection of technology and social impact.
The Urban Data Applications Developer will directly contribute to FCI’s mission of shaping sustainable, inclusive, and resilient cities. The tools created in this role will help municipalities make transparent and evidence-based decisions on issues such as affordable housing, infrastructure investment, and sustainable mobility. By transforming data into accessible platforms, the developer will support community partners, policymakers, and researchers in tackling some of the most pressing urban challenges of our time. This is an opportunity to combine technical expertise with social purpose, ensuring that innovation in data and visualization leads to measurable impact on the ground.
The Urban Data Applications Developer will take the lead in designing and delivering public-facing web tools, interactive maps, dashboards, and digital stories that make urban research accessible to broad audiences. This position is essential to supporting the work of FCI’s current and recent co-op students, ensuring consistency across the backend and front end of all FCI tools. The developer will work closely with research cluster leads, project leads, and faculty partners to ensure outputs are coordinated, reliable, and impactful. In addition, the role will contribute to developing an FCI Data Visualization Style Guide to establish consistency and best practices across all visualization artifacts.
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