An entry-level Urban Designer job involves supporting the planning and design of urban spaces, including streets, parks, and neighborhoods. Responsibilities typically include assisting with site analysis, conceptual designs, visual presentations, and collaborating with architects, planners, and engineers. Entry-level urban designers often use software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Adobe Creative Suite to create diagrams and renderings. This role provides hands-on experience in urban development, zoning regulations, and community planning. It’s a foundational position for those looking to advance in urban design, architecture, or city planning.