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Manager, Permitting

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$122K - $125K/yr

Manager, Permitting The Permitting Manager will play a critical role in the planning, coordination, and execution of permitting activities required for the successful delivery of Olympic and ...

Manager, Permitting

Los Angeles, CA

$122K - $125K/yr

Manager, Permitting The Permitting Manager will play a critical role in the planning, coordination, and execution of permitting activities required for the successful delivery of Olympic and ...

Environmental Permitting Specialists (Field Based)

Utica, NY

$39.28 - $52.06/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

ERM is hiring Environmental Permitting Specialists to support key client operations in either Albany/Syracuse/Buffalo, NY. The role holderswillbe responsible formanaging environmentallicensing ...

Coordinator Permitting

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Hourly Discover a more connected career At Ervin Cable Construction, LLC, as a Permitting Coordinator, you'll assist in managing permit applications, ensuring compliance with regulations, and ...

The Opportunity Jerritt Canyon is seeking an Environmental Permitting Specialist to drive the development of permitting strategies that support the site's long-term technical and operational plans.

Right Of Way Permitting Specialist Audubon is currently seeking a Right of Way Permitting Specialist to join our team in our Houston, TX Office. The Right of Way Permitting Specialist will assist ...

Permitting Manager

Charleston, SC ยท On-site

$106K - $109K/yr

The Manager of Permitting is responsible for ownership over the permitting activities as it relates to project management. Permits may include the Department of Transportation (DOT), railroads ...

Permitting Specialist

Augusta, ME ยท On-site

$25 - $35/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This Permitting Specialist would ideally become an embedded LaBella employee within the Central Maine Power (CMP) Environmental Permitting & Compliance group and become proficient managing a ...

Permitting Specialist

Augusta, ME ยท On-site

$25 - $35/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This Permitting Specialist would ideally become an embedded LaBella employee within the Central Maine Power (CMP) Environmental Permitting & Compliance group and become proficient managing a ...

Permitting Specialist

Augusta, ME ยท On-site

$25 - $35/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This Permitting Specialist would ideally become an embedded LaBella employee within the Central Maine Power (CMP) Environmental Permitting & Compliance group and become proficient managing a ...

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How much do permitting jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for permitting in the United States is $27.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $34.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a permitting job?

Permitting jobs involve managing and securing the necessary approvals and permits required for various projects, such as construction, environmental work, or business operations. People in these roles work with governmental agencies and ensure that all activities comply with local, state, and federal regulations. Responsibilities typically include preparing permit applications, coordinating with regulatory authorities, and maintaining proper documentation throughout a project's lifecycle. Permitting professionals are crucial for keeping projects on schedule and avoiding legal complications.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a permitting specialist?

To thrive as a Permitting Specialist, you need a solid understanding of local, state, and federal regulations, attention to detail, and experience in reviewing and preparing permit applications, often supported by a degree in environmental science, urban planning, or a related field. Familiarity with permitting software, GIS systems, and project management tools is typically required, and certifications like Certified Permit Technician (CPT) can be advantageous. Strong organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help you collaborate with government agencies, clients, and project teams. These skills ensure accurate, timely permit approvals and regulatory compliance, which are critical for the success of development and construction projects.

What are common challenges faced by professionals in permitting roles, and how can they be addressed?

Permitting professionals often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulatory requirements, managing tight project timelines, and coordinating with multiple stakeholders like government agencies, engineers, and project managers. To address these challenges, it's important to stay up-to-date with local, state, and federal regulations, maintain organized documentation, and develop strong communication skills. Building relationships with regulatory agencies and proactively identifying potential issues early in the permitting process can also help ensure smoother project approvals and minimize delays.

What is the difference between Permitting vs Building Inspector?

AspectPermittingBuilding Inspector
Required credentialsTypically requires a permit technician certification or related trainingRequires building inspection certifications and licenses
Work environmentPrimarily office-based, processing applications and permitsOn-site inspections of construction sites and buildings
Employer and industry usageUsed by government agencies, municipalities, and planning departmentsEmployed by local governments, construction firms, and inspection agencies
Common search and comparison intentUnderstanding permit processes and application proceduresInspecting and ensuring building code compliance

Permitting involves processing and issuing permits for construction projects, focusing on application review and approval. Building Inspectors conduct on-site inspections to ensure construction complies with safety codes and regulations. While permitting is office-based and administrative, building inspection is fieldwork-oriented. Both roles are essential in the construction industry but serve different functions within the building approval process.

How to become a permitting specialist?

To become a permitting specialist, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with some roles requiring a bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field. Relevant skills include knowledge of local permitting processes, attention to detail, and proficiency with permitting software or documentation. Certifications such as the Certified Permit Technician (CPT) can enhance job prospects and demonstrate expertise in the field.
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Infographic showing various Permitting job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,484 per year, or $27.6 per hour.

Manager, Permitting

LA28

Los Angeles, CA โ€ข On-site

$122K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

LA28 does not provide relocation assistance.
LA28 is the independent, non-profit, privately funded organizing committee for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. We are on a singular mission to create an Olympic and Paralympic Games that celebrate all that this city and country have to offer, delivering an unparalleled experience for athletes, fans, partners and our community.
The 2028 Games mark the return of the Summer Games to the U.S. for the first time in 32 years and Los Angeles' third time hosting an Olympic Games and first time welcoming the Paralympic Games. This presents the unique and exciting opportunity to celebrate our legacy with the Games and push the Olympic and Paralympic Movements forward, writing a new chapter of Games history in Los Angeles.
Putting on an Olympic and Paralympic Games is a team sport. To build a Games unlike any the world has seen before, we need the best team in place-a team full of diverse perspectives, experiences and expertise. We are guided by the following set of values and behaviors-optimism, integrity, excellence, inclusion, co-creation and boldness-and look forward to hearing about how your past experiences align with them.
Manager, Permitting
The Permitting Manager will play a critical role in the planning, coordination, and execution of permitting activities required for the successful delivery of Olympic and Paralympic venues and related infrastructure for the LA28 Games. This position will oversee the acquisition, management, and compliance of permits, approvals, licenses, and regulatory requirements across temporary and permanent venues, operational sites, and overlay construction.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Permitting within Venue Infrastructure, the Manager, Permitting will collaborate closely with internal functional areas, public agencies, consultants, architects, engineers, contractors, and government stakeholders to ensure all permitting milestones are achieved on schedule and in compliance with applicable regulations.
The ideal candidate is a highly organized project leader with strong knowledge of California permitting processes, municipal approvals, building and safety regulations, environmental compliance, and large-scale event or construction delivery.
Key Responsibilities:
Permitting Strategy & Management
  • Lead and manage the permitting process for Olympic and Paralympic venues, temporary structures, overlay installations, and operational facilities.
  • Develop comprehensive permitting schedules aligned with construction, operational readiness, and Games-time milestones.
  • Identify required permits and approvals across city, county, state, and federal jurisdictions.
  • Track permit statuses, submission deadlines, approvals, inspections, renewals, and close-out requirements.
  • Establish permitting workflows, reporting systems, and document control processes.

Agency Coordination
  • Serve as the primary liaison with Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs),including:
      • Building & Safety Departments
      • Fire Departments
      • Planning & Zoning Agencies
      • Public Works & Engineering
      • Transportation Agencies
      • Environmental and Coastal Agencies
      • State and Federal Regulatory Bodies
  • Coordinate permit reviews, inspections, plan checks, and regulatory meetings.
  • Facilitate issue resolution between agencies, contractors, consultants, and project teams.

Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Partner with City Operations, Security, Transportation, Energy, Legal, Government Relations, Sustainability and other functional areas to align permitting requirements with operational needs.
  • Support venue planning reviews and constructability assessments.
  • Coordinate with third-party consultants, architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure permit-ready documentation.

Project Controls & Reporting
  • Maintain detailed permit logs, dashboards, schedules, and reporting tools.
  • Prepare executive summaries and status reports for leadership and stakeholders.
  • Monitor permitting budgets, consultant scopes, and associated agency fees.
  • Identify critical path permitting risks and escalation items.
Background & Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Urban Planning, Architecture, Engineering, or related field.
  • 5+ years of experience in permitting, planning, construction management, infrastructure delivery, or regulatory compliance.
  • Experience managing permits for large-scale construction projects, sports venues, entertainment events, infrastructure projects, or public events.
  • Strong understanding of California permitting processes and regulatory frameworks.
  • Experience working with multiple government agencies and AHJs.
  • Exceptional project management and organizational skills.
  • Strong written, verbal, and presentation communication abilities.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Smartsheet, SharePoint, Bluebeam, and project management software.
Expectations:
  • Experience with large special events, stadiums, entertainment venues, or Olympic-scale operations.
  • Knowledge of temporary event structures and special event permitting.
  • Familiarity with CEQA, NEPA, ADA, and public assembly requirements.
  • Familiarity with the California Building Code preferred.
  • PMP certification or related project management credentials is a plus.
  • Existing relationships with Southern California regulatory agencies is a plus.
  • Capacity to present information concisely to a wide audience of executive leadership, external contractors and advisors, as well as governmental agencies and staff

Core Competencies
    • Strategic Planning
    • Regulatory Coordination
    • Stakeholder Management
    • Risk Mitigation
    • Cross-Functional Collaboration
    • Schedule Management
    • Problem Solving
    • Attention to Detail
    • Communication & Negotiation
    • Team Collaboration
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
  • Available to work onsite in our Downtown Los Angeles-based office.
  • The majority of work will be conducted in an office setting, requiring extended periods of time using computers, phones, and other office equipment.
  • The LA28 office is an open floorplan working environment; employees must be able to work efficiently in an open cubicle environment.
  • Hours of work may vary, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, especially during peak event periods.
  • Perform other duties as required; the role will evolve over time and may include operational responsibilities during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The annual base salary range for this position is $88,000.00 - $115,000.00. The pay scale provided is the range that LA28 reasonably expects to pay as starting base compensation for this role. All LA28 compensation remains subject to final determination based on individual candidate qualifications, experience, or other reasonable criteria consistent with LA28's operational business needs and applicable law.
LA28 does not provide relocation assistance.
LA28 is committed to fair and unbiased recruitment procedures allowing all applicants an equal opportunity for employment, free from discrimination on the basis of religion, race, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability, color, ethnic or national origin, or any other classification as may be protected by applicable law. LA28 will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance and all applicable laws. We strive to build a team that is inclusive and encourage qualified candidates of all backgrounds, perspectives, and identities to apply. We assess applications based on relevant skills, education, and experience a candidate can add to our team.