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Economic Development Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Business Analyst

New Port Richey, FL · On-site

$70K - $98K/yr

Maintains data and analyzes economic trends and serves as a resource for tracking measures regarding economic development initiatives within the adopted Economic Development Plan and the Board ...

Business Analyst

New Port Richey, FL · On-site

$70K - $98K/yr

Maintains data and analyzes economic trends and serves as a resource for tracking measures regarding economic development initiatives within the adopted Economic Development Plan and the Board ...

Director, Regulatory and Government Affairs

Miami, FL · On-site

$143K - $189K/yr

You will engage with federal and state policymakers, regulatory commissions, economic development authorities, and industry stakeholders to anticipate policy shifts and advocate for outcomes that ...

Director, Regulatory and Government Affairs

Miami, FL · On-site

$143K - $189K/yr

You will engage with federal and state policymakers, regulatory commissions, economic development authorities, and industry stakeholders to anticipate policy shifts and advocate for outcomes that ...

You will engage with federal and state policymakers, regulatory commissions, economic development authorities, and industry stakeholders to anticipate policy shifts and advocate for outcomes that ...

Regulatory Affairs, Customer Experience and Economic Development, Regional Affairs, Energy Delivery, Legal, Real Estate, Business Strategy and Corporate Communications Key External: Government Bodies ...

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How much do economic development jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for economic development in Florida is $76,986.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,900.00 and $93,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is economic development?

Economic development refers to the process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a region, community, or country are improved. This typically involves efforts to create jobs, attract investment, support businesses, enhance infrastructure, and promote sustainable growth. Professionals in economic development work with government agencies, private sector partners, and community organizations to create strategies that foster economic opportunities and address local challenges. Their goal is to build resilient economies that benefit all residents.

What is the difference between Economic Development vs Urban Planner?

AspectEconomic DevelopmentUrban Planner
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in economics, public policy, or related field; often certifications in economic developmentBachelor's or master's in urban planning, geography, or related field; licensure may be required
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, economic development organizations, consulting firmsMunicipalities, government agencies, private planning firms
Industry UsageFocuses on economic growth, business attraction, and community developmentFocuses on land use, zoning, and urban design

While both roles aim to improve communities, economic development professionals focus on boosting local economies and attracting businesses, whereas urban planners concentrate on land use, zoning, and urban design to shape city landscapes.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Economic Development roles, and how can they be addressed?

Economic Development professionals often encounter challenges such as balancing the needs of diverse stakeholders, navigating complex regulatory environments, and securing funding for projects. Success in this field requires strong communication and negotiation skills to build consensus among government officials, business leaders, and community members. Proactively staying updated on policy changes, leveraging data-driven approaches, and building strong partnerships can help address these challenges and drive impactful outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Economic Development professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Economic Development professional, you need a background in economics, public administration, or urban planning, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related field. Familiarity with data analysis tools, GIS software, project management platforms, and knowledge of relevant regulations or certifications like CEcD are essential. Strong communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving skills distinguish top performers in this role. These skills are vital for successfully attracting investment, fostering sustainable growth, and collaborating with stakeholders to drive community prosperity.
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Business Analyst

Business Analyst

Pasco County

New Port Richey, FL • On-site

$70K - $98K/yr

Other

Posted 15 days ago


Pasco County rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

188th of 645 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

General Description JOIN OUR TEAM AS A BUSINESS ANALYST Performs a full range of professional and technical duties in support of the County's Office of Economic Growth, projects and programs. Assists with the fiscal impact and geospatial analyses, coordination, and/or administration of economic development projects and programs, and staff support for the coordination of the Jobs and Economic Opportunities Committee. Maintains data and analyzes economic trends and serves as a resource for tracking measures regarding economic development initiatives within the adopted Economic Development Plan and the Board's Strategic Plan.

Essential Job Functions Evaluates a wide variety of professional level research, including economic, geospatial, statistical and demographic data and performs administrative and analytical duties in support of the County's Economic Development Plan, operations, and programs. Performs analysis using GIS applications to include 3D modeling in an effort to quantify, measure, and communicate patterns of urban development, public investment, tax base diversification and the outcomes of design choices through visual representations Researches, analyzes and develops a data base to determine economic climate for such issues not limited to market trends, building sites, operating costs, taxes, transportation, natural resources, labor markets, community factors, and revenue forecasting. Supports Pasco's Entrepreneurship program, including microloan fund, SMARTstart Business Incubator Network, Pasco Enterprise Network, and Pasco Economic Development Council through research and analysis efforts.

Coordinates program development and implementation with external resources (Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Enterprise Florida, Pasco Economic Development Council, county, regional and statewide economic development organizations, along with utility companies servicing the area). Assists in the preparation of databases, developer real estate packages, including Requests for Proposals that provide site information, demographics, photographs, surveys, environmental information, and more to use in attracting developers. Documents, tracks and generates reports regarding programmatic efforts including BCC Business Plan Implementation, implementation of Urban Land Institute recommendations, Economic Development Plan, Capital Improvement programs, Tourism Plan, Public Information Office efforts, and inter/intra agency functions.

Designs and implements marketing and outreach materials to ensure public exposure to program offerings through print publication design, web site editing, social media, e-newsletters, direct mail and other applicable mediums. Assists in developing, utilizing and monitoring business plan, and program budget business case materials. Performs other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration and economic development principles and practices. Knowledge of basic economic indicators and trends, economic incentives, financing methods, project management principles and practices preferred. Knowledge of the legislative process at the State and Federal level and its interrelationship with County government.

Ability to create and present ideas and findings clearly and concisely in written, oral, and graphic form, including ESRI and economic modeling products. Ability to isolate and analyze significant trends and practices from detailed records and factual material. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with department heads, outside agencies, and the general public.

Ability to work independently with minimum supervision. Minimum Requirements PHYSICAL SKILLS: Ability to communicate effectively using verbal, written and visual communication. EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in GIS, Economics, Business Administration, Public Administration or a related field.

Four (4) years of related experience in economic development, GIS, financial business analysis or economic modeling. LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS OR REGISTRATIONS: Must possess a valid Florida driver's license. ADA STATEMENT: A qualified employee or applicant with a disability may be afforded a reasonable accommodation to perform the essential job functions of a position in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE: Pasco County BOCC is a drug-free workplace in accordance with Federal and Florida law. EMERGENCY RESPONSE/RECOVERY ACTIVITIES: All employees will be required to work before, during, or after an emergency. During an emergency, employees may temporarily be assigned to work and perform duties outside the normal scope of their position, location and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens.

VETERANS' PREFERENCE: Under Section 295.07, F.S., Chapter SSA-7, Pasco County BCC provides to Veterans, that preference in appointment will be given to preference-eligible applicants. PASCO COUNTY WAS VOTED ONE OF THE NATION'S TOP WORKPLACES FOR 2021


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