Permit Coordinator
Lennar · Raleigh, NC · 1 wk ago
Management$30k/yrFull-time
Your Responsibilities on the Team
- Obtain documents from Engineers and Architects to facilitate the permit application process
- Obtain all required approvals for permits and act as liaison between the company and each municipality
- Prepare and submit applications to various agencies/boards having jurisdiction over required permits and/or approvals
- Review any plans issued out of the division for correct revision dates and review start packages for accuracy
- Clock paperwork and applications with outside consultants as necessary
- Submit paperwork for permits, enter permitting data, prepare start packages for construction managers, and obtain inspections needed for closing
- Work closely with the municipalities on the status of permits and ensure they are processed in a timely manner
- Produce and maintain schedules for all communities and coordinate with municipalities from approval to final stages of permitting process
- Schedule and coordinate meetings, appointments, etc
- Maintain all company files relating to site plan applications, approvals, licenses and permits
- Meet with county board, attend Hearings on behalf of Lennar, to present project and request approval
- Minimum High School Diploma or equivalent required; College degree preferred
- Minimum 1 year experience with single/multi-family and amenity permitting
- Strong organizational and time management skills, ability to prioritize and take initiative
- Must be able to read blueprints and plot plans
- Must be detail-oriented team player comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with heavy volume workload
- Valid Driver’s License with good driving record
- Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office (specifically Word and Excel)
- Regular, in-person attendance at Company communities/job sites and offices during regular work hours is an essential function of this job.
- Requires the ability to work in excess of eight hours per day in the confined quarters of a construction trailer, the ability to operate a motor vehicle, read plans, climb stairs and ladders, bend, stoop, reach, lift, move and/or carry equipment which may be in excess of 50 pounds.
- Job may require occasional operation of construction equipment. Finger dexterity may be required to operate a computer keyboard and calculator.