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Opportunities for progression are excellent; to go further into highway/drainage design or to become a contract/project manager for future large FDOT permit review contracts. This FDOT permit review contract will last 5 years at least.
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Minimum of 1 year experience as a Permit Specialist/Right of Way Agent, particularly involving telecommunications permitting with outside plant, fiber optics, telecommunication architectures, and optical transport equipment is required.
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Prior Experience & Education:Only people who meet the minimum requirements will be consideredMinimum 3 years' experience in the Telecommunications industryMinimum 1 years experience as a Permit Specialist/Right of Way Agent, particularly involving telecommunications permitting with outside plant, fiber optics, telecommunication architectures, and optical transport equipment is required.
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Jacobs is seeking a Right of Way Permit (ROW) Construction Coordinator to join our collaborative team in Centennial, CO. In this role, you’ll be responsible for on-site (field) management of discipline specific construction activities in accordance with quality, safety, and cost control standards.
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The Permit Coordinator at Lennar is responsible for overseeing the Starts Process at the division office. Obtain documents from Engineers and Architects to facilitate the permit application process.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Permit Coordinator, you are responsible for managing all facets of permitting. As a Permit Coordinator, you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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This includes developing panels, collecting paperwork, submitting for approvals and permits, and entering data into several JD Edwards screens. Submit paperwork for permits, enter permitting data, prepare start packages for construction managers, and obtain inspections needed for closing.
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