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Permitting Manager Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

As a Project Manager, you are the key link between clients and the intricate permitting landscape. Your work ensures that projects progress smoothly, overcoming regulatory hurdles, and collaborating ...

The selected candidate will support permitting and environmental related projects and proposal ... Managing, analyzing, and interpreting data, and providing technical review and quality control for ...

The selected candidate will support permitting and environmental related projects and proposal ... Managing, analyzing, and interpreting data, and providing technical review and quality control for ...

Design Manager (Remote)

Denver, CO · Remote

$120K - $135K/yr

Permitting Management:Manage the building permit process from design submission through final permit issuance for retrofit, remodel, and interior buildout project types.Research, interpret, and apply ...

Manager, Development

Denver, CO · On-site

$118K - $155K/yr

... permitting and environmental permitting. * Manage and direct economic model development and financial evaluation. * Work collaboratively with the Engineering team to determine technology to be used ...

... permitting and environmental permitting. * Manage and direct economic model development and financial evaluation. * Work collaboratively with the Engineering team to determine technology to be used ...

Manager, Development

Denver, CO · On-site

$118K - $155K/yr

... permitting and environmental permitting. * Manage and direct economic model development and financial evaluation. * Work collaboratively with the Engineering team to determine technology to be used ...

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How much do permitting manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for permitting manager in Colorado is $109,963.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $119,900.00 and $122,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Permitting Manager position, and why are they important?

A Permitting Manager requires strong project management skills, knowledge of regulatory frameworks, and experience in permitting processes for industries such as construction, energy, or land development, usually backed by a relevant degree. Familiarity with permitting software, GIS systems, and document management tools—as well as certifications like PMP or Certified Permitting Specialist—are often important. Outstanding negotiation, problem-solving, and communication skills help a Permitting Manager effectively navigate regulatory agencies and ensure stakeholder alignment. These competencies are crucial for efficiently securing permits, mitigating project risks, and maintaining compliance with applicable laws and timelines.

What does a Permitting Manager do?

A Permitting Manager oversees the process of obtaining necessary permits and approvals for construction, development, or operational projects. They ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, coordinate with regulatory agencies, and manage documentation. Their role involves working with project teams to avoid delays and address permitting challenges efficiently.

What are the main challenges faced by a Permitting Manager, and how are they typically addressed on the job?

One of the main challenges Permitting Managers face is navigating complex and changing regulatory requirements across multiple jurisdictions, which can impact project timelines. To address this, they often build strong relationships with local authorities and regulatory agencies, stay updated on legal changes, and leverage robust tracking tools for real-time permit status updates. Additionally, they collaborate closely with internal project teams, legal counsel, and external consultants to ensure all documentation is complete and submitted on time. This proactive, communicative approach helps anticipate issues and keep projects on schedule.

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Infographic showing various Permitting Manager job openings in Colorado as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 54% Full Time, 43% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $109,963 per year, or $52.9 per hour.

Permitting Manager - Data Center Development

STRM Recruiting

Denver, CO • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Salary: $90,000-$130,000

Permitting Manager - Data Center Development


About the Company

STRM Recuiting is excited to partner with our our client!

The Company develops, acquires, and operates data centers for some of the world's largest enterprises. A private firm owned by a group controlling $6 billion in assets, with a 15-year tenure in technology and real estate development, the Company provides customers with ownership options and dynamic leasing models, defining a true corporate partnership.


About the Role

The Permitting Manager (Product Development Manager) plays a pivotal role in the early stages of new data center projects. This strategic position ensures a smooth transition from conceptualization to project execution. This role leads and manages the development process: due-diligence, entitlement, design, and pre-construction processes for a portfolio of data center projects across the US.


Reporting directly to the Vice President of Product Delivery Services, this role involves coordinating efforts among Designers, Engineers, General Contractors, Consultants, City Officials, and Company Stakeholders.

This is an on-site position at the Companys Denver office.


What You'll Do

  • Spearhead the process of obtaining proposals for design reviews from qualified vendors, liaising with city officials and consultants to understand permit requirements, conducting initial site assessments, and managing pre-construction activities.
  • Collaborate with design teams to ensure alignment with project goals and industry standards.
  • Engage with city officials and external consultants to comprehensively understand and fulfill permit requirements.
  • Strategically navigate regulatory landscapes to facilitate smooth permitting processes.
  • Contribute to the development and refinement of the Basis of Design, ensuring alignment with project objectives.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate technical and operational requirements into the design process.
  • Conduct thorough initial site assessments to identify potential challenges and opportunities.
  • Provide valuable insights into site suitability and feasibility for data center development.
  • Assume a pre-construction manager role by coordinating and overseeing activities leading up to the construction phase.
  • Collaborate closely with various stakeholders to streamline processes and ensure efficient project progression.
  • Work closely with the procurement team to coordinate Owner Furnished Contractor Installed equipment (OFCI) and manage long lead items in relation to project schedule.
  • Ensure timely procurement to maintain project timelines and mitigate risks.
  • Develop initial project budgets and schedules based on established templates.
  • Continuously monitor and refine budgetary and scheduling aspects to align with project milestones.
  • Collaborate with the QA/QC and Commissioning team, in conjunction with Construction team, to ensure seamless integration of back-end testing processes and equipment installation.
  • Provide support in pre-construction efforts to optimize the commissioning phase.
  • Facilitate a smooth transition to the Construction Project Manager (CPM) during General Contractor (GC) onboarding.
  • Support the CPM through the permitting phase, ensuring a seamless handover of project responsibilities.
  • Other duties as assigned


Qualifications

  • 3-5 years of experience in development permitting
  • Previous Mission Critical/data center experience strongly desired
  • Applicants with development review experience in the public and/or private sectors strongly encouraged to apply
  • Bachelors or Masters Degrees in civil engineering, structural engineering, urban planning, landscape architecture, or architecture strongly desired
  • Understanding of project scheduling, budgeting, and lifecycle


Benefits

  • Competitive salary range - $90,000-$130,000 - and performance bonus program
  • 401k fully vested upon enrollment, up to a 4% employer match
  • 100% employee premiums paid by employer for medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability
  • Paid Time Off + Sick time