Economic Development Director – Clinton County Port Authority

Individual serves as an action-oriented project professional who works to proactively identify, initiate and execute economic development opportunities for existing and prospective businesses in Clinton County. The individual shall report to the Executive
Director and work closely with other staff members of the Clinton County Port Authority, as well as other economic development/community development agencies and units of government within Clinton County, the Dayton Region, and the State of Ohio.

GIS Manager – City of Lancaster

This is a highly technical position which designs, develops, programs and maintains enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS) databases, services, spatial data, applications and interfaces to various systems on a client/server platform. The GIS Manager is the senior GIS professional and is charged with the responsibility of directing the continued GIS development for the City of Lancaster.  The GIS Manager is the chairperson of all GIS Committees. 

Planner – City of Lancaster

The planner will work as a liaison to implement a planning-forward mindset and practices within the city and will serve as the main point of contact for the Administration and Council regarding future developments.  The planner will work with the other departments to establish a regular process for review and approval of rezoning applications, participate in review of subdivisions, and initiate a long-range Comprehensive Plan for the city. 

Four Requests for Proposals Now Available!

OMEGA invites any firms, individuals, or groups to review and respond to the following Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for consulting services within our 10-county region.  The RFPs support two important program areas within OMEGA: 1) RISE Ohio – an initiative primarily funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, with support from JobsOhio, that largely focuses on Opportunity Zone planning; and 2) local planning and project development assistance, made possible by a U.S. EDA planning grant to the State of Ohio.