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There are 3 Senior DoID ranks, Senior Environmental Manager, Senior Constructer and Senior Property Inspector and have usually served within the department for a longer period of time.

A Senior Environmental Manager is the most senior rank of the EM's and Landscapers, mainly deployed on:

  • Managing the Agriculture Office and supervising its employees, i.e. EM's and Landscapers
  • Aiding in approval in application progress
  • Overseeing Agriculture projects assigned
  • Handling Landscaper reports and EM Wild reports
  • Handling Animal Abuse reports
  • Handling Public reports as well as pay for these
  • Keeping track of EM's and Landscaper activity
  • Assisting on Shelter Ban Appeals
  • Monitoring the Grocery Store
  • Managing the Farming District and assigning projects to EM's for FD clean-ups
  • Carrying out training with new EM and Landscapers, as well as handing out department tools / welcome kits

A Senior Constructor is the most senior rank of the Constructors, mainly deployed on:

  • Managing Construction Office and supervising its employees, i.e. Constructors and Construction Intern
  • Aiding in approval in application progress
  • Overseeing construction projects assigned
  • Pasting builds for approved paste requests
  • Keeping track of Construction activity
  • Carrying out training with Construction Interns
  • Undertaking city mapping procedures
  • Aiding in urban planning progress


A Senior Property Inspector is the most senior rank of the Property Inspectors, mainly deployed on:

  • Managing Property Inspectors and supervising its employees
  • Aiding in approval in application progress
  • Overseeing Property Inspector reports and activity
  • Carrying out training with Property Inspectors
  • Undertaking city mapping procedures
  • Aiding in urban planning progress