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Permits Manager Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Key priorities may include NPDES and Title V Air Permit Management, Ash Land Application Program, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan, Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, Above ...

Environmental & Land Management Applications * Permit Mapping Solution : Perform data requirements gathering and prototype application development for a streamlined spatial workflow for Septic and ...

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GIS Intern

Grand Marais, MN · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Environmental & Land Management Applications * Permit Mapping Solution : Perform data requirements gathering and prototype application development for a streamlined spatial workflow for Septic and ...

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Oversee the preparation, submittal, and approval of all subdivision related plans and permits * Manage daily activities in due diligence process pertaining to obtaining entitlements from ...

Oversee environmental permit application development for new or modified equipment or processes and ... Manage and assist in professional development planning for direct reports. * All additional ...

Permitting Specialist

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$70K - $100K/yr

Manage/prepare permit applications for conditional use, variance, zoning change, text amendment or annexation * Representing Geronimo Power at stakeholder meetings, public hearings, open houses and ...

Manage the delivery flow across SOW/input validation, customer technical discussions, ECD ... Support first-time-right quality by ensuring required artifacts, drawings, checklists, permits ...

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Permits Manager information

What does a permits manager do?

A Permits Manager is responsible for overseeing the process of obtaining all necessary permits required for construction, development, or other projects. They ensure that applications are completed accurately, submitted on time, and comply with local, state, and federal regulations. Permits Managers coordinate with project teams, government agencies, and stakeholders to resolve issues and keep projects on schedule. Their expertise helps organizations navigate regulatory requirements and avoid costly delays.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a permits manager?

To thrive as a Permits Manager, a solid understanding of regulatory compliance, permitting processes, and project management is essential, typically backed by a relevant degree in construction management, environmental science, or a related field. Familiarity with permitting software, GIS systems, and documentation management tools is often required, and certifications in project management (like PMP) can be advantageous. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for coordinating with stakeholders and regulatory agencies. These capabilities ensure timely permit approvals, minimize project delays, and maintain compliance with legal and safety standards.

What are some typical challenges a permits manager faces when coordinating with multiple stakeholders on large-scale projects?

Permits Managers often encounter challenges such as managing conflicting priorities between project teams, regulatory agencies, and local authorities. They must ensure all necessary documentation is accurate and submitted on time, which can be complicated when requirements change or when multiple jurisdictions are involved. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are essential, as delays in permitting can impact overall project timelines. Building and maintaining positive relationships with external parties is crucial for resolving issues quickly and keeping projects on track.

What is the difference between Permits Manager vs Permitting Specialist?

AspectPermits ManagerPermitting Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, or related field; certifications like PMP or permit-specific licenses are common.Often requires similar educational background; certifications may include permit technician or related credentials.
Work EnvironmentManages teams, oversees permit processes, and liaises with regulatory agencies in construction or development projects.Focuses on preparing, reviewing, and submitting permit applications within project teams or government agencies.
Industry UsageUsed in construction, real estate development, and infrastructure projects.Commonly found in government agencies, consulting firms, and construction companies.

While both roles involve permits and regulatory compliance, the Permits Manager typically oversees the entire permit process and manages teams, whereas the Permitting Specialist focuses on preparing and submitting permit applications. The Permits Manager has broader responsibilities and often requires more experience and leadership skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Permits jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Permits jobs in Minnesota are:

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Permits Manager jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Permits Manager job openings:

Heavy Haul OD Permit Manager

Anderson Trucking Service

Saint Cloud, MN • On-site

$66K - $91K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


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7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

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Job description

Opportunity Overview

The Heavy Haul (HH) Over Dimensional Permit Manager serves as a key resource for the ATS HH Division. Key responsibilities include managing all aspects of the HH permit department to ensure safe movement of loads while minimizing potential delays and reducing costs. Those aspects consist of people, resources, LME functionality, and State (local) relationships. The HH Manager will enhance customer and driver experience by ensuring knowledge distribution, problem solving while focusing on efficiency, service, quality and productivity of the department.

PositionResponsibilities

  1. Manage, hire, train and direct the heavy haul permit group.
  2. Establish expectations, processes, and strategies and implement department changes.
  3. Lead with a focus on safety, quality and service; serve as a contact when escalation or additional creative thinking skills are required.
  4. Provide state information and permit limits for Permit Coordinators, Projects team, Driver Managers, and Customer Service.
  5. Ensure safe, timely, and profitable operations of the Heavy Haul Division through efficient route planning in accordance with government regulations while meeting company expectations, procedures, and profit objectives.
  6. Collaborate across departments & divisions to identify needs, brainstorm, and solve problems; gather and analyze information to offer alternative solutions and risk assessment.
  7. Serve as a liaison between Driver Managers, Drivers, Customer Service, Projects, Sentinel, and Brokerage for questions and investigate and resolve permit or route related problems.
  8. Build and maintain strong relationships with State/Local agencies serving as direct contact, addressing concerns or providing feedback.
  9. Provide project details to States/Local permit offices and schedule meetings with ATS, state agencies, and our customers.
  10. Function as the resident expert for complex rules and regulations, as well as the challenges and obstacles associated with transporting permitted moves.
  11. Participate in project planning and excess dimension meetings.
  12. Track gains/losses for permits, police, utilities and other stats to make improvements to efficiency and productivity; create and maintain resources, processes, and tools.
  13. Demonstrates, by their daily actions, ATS Mission, Vision, and Values in a consistent, effective, and reliable manner.
  14. Support ATS' culture by aligning actions, behaviors, performance, and decisions in accordance with the Company's values as set forth in our All-Employee Competencies.
  15. Carry out managerial and leadership responsibilities in accordance with ATS' policies and applicable laws.
  16. Perform key All-Manager Responsibilities; Deliver High Business results, Build the Right Team, Manage for Optimal Performance and Develop Talent for Growth.

Education and Experience

  1. A 2- or 4-year degree in a customer driven environment and/or three to five years of training in a related area such as operations or transportation.
  2. Experience in the transportation industry and over-dimensional permitting preferred but not required.
  3. Experience in developing strong relationships department-wide to effectively manage, plan, and prioritize department workload.
  4. Strong customer service, time management and basic math skills with a drive for results, perseveres in the face of resistance or setbacks in a fast-paced environment.
  5. Strong problem solving, research, and analytical skills to implement logical and creative conclusions and make well-informed quick decisions and apply influential negotiation skills to persuade.
  6. Ability to work as a team member, amenable to a variety of work projects; provide and receive feedback to build a positive team spirit.
  7. Strong interpersonal skills; able to establish trust and rapport with all levels of staff. Able to relate effectively to diverse cultures.
  8. Ability to persevere in an ever-changing work environment; able to deal with frequent change, delays, and unexpected events.
  9. Ability to foresee trends and changes that occur and will affect permits and routes.
  10. Must demonstrate a proactive commitment to ATS corporate values and the success of all staff.

Physical Demands

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential function of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

This position performs work primarily in an office setting.

  • Constantly in a stationary position and occasionally will move around.
  • Constantly operates a keyboard and mouse and constantly utilizes a computer monitor(s).
  • Conversing with internal and external customers in person or via phone system.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Total cash compensation range of this position is $66,000 to $91,000 including a base salary range of $60,000 to $85,000 and first-year training incentive of $6,000. Base salary offered is determined by relevant experience, education, certifications, and geographic location as compared to others doing substantially similar work. In addition to the base salary, employees may be eligible for performance-based incentives, which can vary depending on individual and/or company performance.
  • Anderson Trucking Service is committed to supporting our employees with a comprehensive benefits package. Employees will have the opportunity to enroll in a variety of benefit programs including health, dental, and vision insurance, as well as a 401k retirement savings plan effective on the first of the month following 60 days of employment. Additionally, we provide paid holidays, paid time off, access to professional development opportunities, wellness programs, and employee assistance resources to our employees. Our goal is to ensure that all employees have the support and resources they need to thrive both professionally and personally.


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