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Permitting Analyst (Contract)

$70K - $85K/yr

Experience in research, operations, or administrative roles. * Familiarity with permitting or local government processes. * Background in environmental, land-use, or infrastructure work. What We ...

... GPO contracts. Key Responsibilities Drive Procurement Intelligence : Lead analysis of large ... operations function over time. Proactively identify opportunities beyond assigned workstreams ...

Manage standard contract templates and version control. Prepare a clean copy of documents when redlines are acceptable (within playbook or advised as acceptable per legal.) * Assist in building ...

Operations Analyst

$50K - $80K/yr

The Operations Analyst will support various Sawdey MSD client relationships from an operational ... S. Government contracts, U.S. citizenship is required. Benefits at Sawdey MSD: At Sawdey MSD, we ...

Operations Analyst

El Cajon, CA · On-site

$107K - $137K/yr

The Operations Analyst conducts cost-benefit analyses, evaluates contracts and operational models, and delivers substantive recommendations to leadership. They answer questions like: should a service ...

The Operations Analyst conducts cost-benefit analyses, evaluates contracts and operational models, and delivers substantive recommendations to leadership. They answer questions like: should a service ...

Operations Analyst

$50K - $80K/yr

The Operations Analyst will support various Sawdey MSD client relationships from an operational ... contracts and modifications.- Perform analysis of resources/time needed to support clients ...

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Permitting Analyst (Contract)

Blumen

Remote

$70K - $85K/yr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

About Blumen
Blumen is rebuilding how America builds infrastructure.
There's over $2 trillion in infrastructure projects stuck in regulatory purgatory across the US right now. Every power plant, transmission line, data center, and pipeline faces the same reality: navigating thousands of federal, state, and local regulations through broken government websites, expensive services that miss critical requirements, and bespoke tools that only work in one state.
We've built the AI platform that aggregates 1,500+ geospatial data layers and regulatory intelligence to generate expert-grade permitting, siting, and regulatory compliance insights in hours instead of weeks. We're working with publicly traded energy companies and the developers building the infrastructure backbone of America's energy transition.
The Opportunity
We're looking for a diligent, organized professional to help Blumen expand and maintain our nationwide permitting and regulatory database.
This is a 40-hour-per-week contract role (1099) for someone who thrives on structure, clear process, and follow-through. You'll contact municipal officials, collect ordinances and permit information, and keep meticulous records that feed directly into Blumen's products.
It's a great fit for someone who enjoys research, values accuracy, and wants to play a hands-on role in modernizing how permitting data is collected in America.
What You'll Do
  • Call and email municipal, county, and state agencies to collect regulatory and permitting data.
  • Track progress and maintain organized documentation of outreach and findings.
  • Review and upload official documents (ordinances, zoning codes, permit forms).
  • Use judgment to identify what information is relevant for permitting workflows.
  • Work closely with analysts and team leads to close data gaps and clarify inconsistencies.
  • Support quality control and data collection efforts across multiple regions.
You're a Fit If
  • You're dependable, organized, and detail-oriented.
  • You're comfortable talking to city and county officials and following up persistently.
  • You take pride in accurate documentation and careful record-keeping.
  • You enjoy research and the satisfaction of finding the right information.
  • You want to contribute to cleaner, faster, more transparent permitting nationwide.

Bonus points if you have:
  • Experience in research, operations, or administrative roles.
  • Familiarity with permitting or local government processes.
  • Background in environmental, land-use, or infrastructure work.
What We Offer
Compensation
  • Hourly pay commensurate with experience (40-hour/week 1099 contract).

Growth
  • Exposure to permitting and regulatory systems across the U.S.
  • Mentorship and collaboration with Blumen's product and research teams.
  • Potential for long-term engagement or full-time conversion.

Culture
  • No-ego, get-shit-done team that values diligence and accountability.
  • High-trust, high-ownership work environment.
  • Work remotely or hybrid with our San Francisco HQ.
Our values
  1. Put yourself in the customer's shoes. We care deeply about serving our customers above all else.
  2. No job is too small. Details matter, even if nobody will ever see them.
  3. Every problem is an opportunity. Any solution that is clever, difficult to reproduce, or takes serious guts is an opportunity to widen our moat.
  4. To go far, go together. We trust, respect, win, and lose together, as a team.
  5. Own the problem. Not your solution. Best idea wins.
  6. It doesn't get easier. We just get faster. There is no finish line. Every day is a step toward compounding success. This is a marathon toward excellence.