Permit & Installation Supervisor
Position Summary
This role is specific to Florida gas chapter code regulations and requirements. The Permit & Installation Supervisor owns the end-to-end permit and installation process for all new commercial and residential propane installations within the assigned Florida territory. This role manages the full permit lifecycle — from initial site assessment and technical drawings through municipality submission, inspection coordination, and final installation — serving as the single point of contact for permit status across customers, TSRs, service technicians, and operations leadership. This position does not manage employees but coaches and advises team members on permit requirements and municipality-specific processes.
Essential Functions
Permit & Installation Process Management
Municipality Coordination & Permit Processing
Inspection & Installation Scheduling
Tracking, Communication & Reporting
Safety & Compliance
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Working knowledge of NFPA 58, Florida LP Gas Code (Chapter 527), and FDACS licensing requirements.
Ability to read, interpret, and produce site plan drawings, isometric diagrams, and equipment specifications.
Familiarity with Florida municipal permitting systems and processes, including online portals.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple concurrent permit applications across different municipalities.
Effective communication skills for coordinating with municipalities, inspectors, customers, TSRs, and service technicians.
Minimum Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or equivalent required.
Length of Experience: Minimum 1 year experience in the propane or LP gas industry, or equivalent experience in gas utility installation, construction permitting, or a related field.
Certifications: No state license required at time of hire. Must obtain Qualifier (QL) license within 6 months of hire or upon meeting FDACS eligibility requirements, whichever comes first.
Licenses/Registrations: Valid driver’s license required. CDL with HazMat and Air Brake endorsements preferred but not required.
Other: At least 21 years old per regulatory requirement. Must be able to independently drive to job sites, municipalities, and inspection locations.