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Building Inspector

Northlake, IL · On-site

$30 - $37/hr

Building Inspector - Northlake, IL SAFEbuilt has the technical expertise to provide Community ... in the cities and towns where we live and work. Through quality people and consistent service ...

Home Inspector

Bloomington, IL · On-site

$60 - $75/hr

Asteroom is seeking licensed Home Inspectors to join our growing team. If you're a seasoned ... Comprehensive virtual preparation resources, delivered in modules, with live trainer review Ongoing ...

Home Inspector

Bloomington, IL · On-site

$60 - $75/hr

Asteroom is seeking licensed Home Inspectors to join our growing team. If you're a seasoned ... Comprehensive virtual preparation resources, delivered in modules, with live trainer review Ongoing ...

Home Inspector

Bloomington, IL · On-site

$60 - $75/hr

Asteroom is seeking licensed Home Inspectors to join our growing team. If you're a seasoned ... in modules, with live trainer review • Ongoing education and feedback to help you improve and ...

Here at Siemens, we take pride in enabling sustainable progress through technology. We do this ... Improving how we live, work, and move today and for the next generation! We know that the only way ...

... live and work. We're proud to be: * A 100% employee-owned company (ESOP) where employees share in ... Inspect roadway, bridge, utility, drainage, and other infrastructure construction activities to ...

... live and work. We're proud to be: * A 100% employee-owned company (ESOP) where employees share in ... Inspect roadway, bridge, utility, drainage, and other infrastructure construction activities to ...

... live healthy lives and have support when it matters most. Benefits offered include a 401(k) plan ... The production inspector will work in the Capping Department and on the off-line inspection area ...

... live healthy lives and have support when it matters most. Benefits offered include a 401(k) plan ... The production inspector will work in the Capping Department and on the off-line inspection area ...

... live healthy lives and have support when it matters most. Benefits offered include a 401(k) plan ... The production inspector will work in the Capping Department and on the off-line inspection area ...

... live healthy lives and have support when it matters most. Benefits offered include a 401(k) plan ... The production inspector will work in the Capping Department and on the off-line inspection area ...

... live healthy lives and have support when it matters most. Benefits offered include a 401(k) plan ... The production inspector will work in the Capping Department and on the off-line inspection area ...

Building Inspector - Part Time - Cook County Area, IL *Up to 25 hours/week* *Potential for this ... in the cities and towns where we live and work. Through quality people and consistent service ...

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Permit Technician/Specialist - Fiber Network Deployment

Engenuity Fiber

Chicago, IL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Position SummaryThe qualified person must live in the market and visit permitting authorities at permitting offices on a daily basis.

The Permit Specialist is responsible for securing and managing permits and approvals required to construct fiber‑optic networks within public and private rights‑of‑way. This role works directly with Cities, Counties, State Departments of Transportation (DOTs), Railroads, and Waterway Authorities to obtain timely approvals for aerial and underground fiber construction.
The Permit Specialist serves as the primary liaison between permitting authorities and internal Engineering, Construction, and Project Management teams—ensuring all jurisdictional requirements are understood, incorporated into designs, and approved in the fastest time possible.

Key Responsibilities – Jurisdiction & Requirements ManagementThe qualified person must live in the market and visit permitting authorities at permitting offices on a daily basis.

• Engage with City Planners, Engineering Departments, Public Works, DOTs, Railroads, and Waterway Authorities to gather permitting requirements.
• Develop and maintain jurisdiction‑specific permitting requirement matrices.
• Document construction standards, restoration requirements, fees, bonding, insurance, and inspection processes.
• Build professional working relationships with permitting authorities.

Permit Application & SubmittalsThe qualified person must live in the market and visit permitting authorities at permitting offices on a daily basis.

• Prepare and submit permit applications in person for street cuts, underground construction, aerial fiber, bores, trenching, micro‑trenching, and crossings.
• Coordinate with Engineering to ensure drawings and traffic control plans meet jurisdictional standards.
• Review permit packages for completeness prior to submission.

Review Tracking & ExpeditingThe qualified person must live in the market and visit permitting authorities at permitting offices on a daily basis.

• Track permits through review, comment resolution, resubmittal, and issuance.
• Proactively follow up with reviewing agencies.
• Identify and mitigate permitting bottlenecks.
• Maintain accurate permit tracking logs and status reports.

Engineering & Design Coordination

• Communicate agency comments and requirements to Engineering teams.
• Coordinate and review design revisions for compliance prior to resubmittal.
• Ensure conditions of approval are incorporated into final plans.

Cross‑Functional Support

• Coordinate with Construction and Project Management teams to align permits with schedules.
• Support pre‑construction meetings, inspections, and permit close‑out.
• Ensure permits are closed upon project completion.

Requirements

Required Qualifications
The qualified person must live in the market and visit permitting authorities at permitting offices on a daily basis.

• 1+ years of permitting or ROW coordination experience.
• Knowledge of municipal and DOT permitting processes.
• Experience working with City Planners and public agencies.
• Ability to read and interpret engineering and construction drawings.
• Strong organizational and communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications

• Experience with FTTH / FTTx deployments.
• Railroad and waterway permitting experience.
• Familiarity with traffic control plans and MOT requirements.
• Experience with permitting portals, GIS, or tracking systems

Benefits

Full-Time, PTO and Medical