Full-Time District Engineering Permitting Technician – Entry-Level!
Job Description
- Work with counties, municipalities, contractors, and field support staff as the permitting technician to establish compliance with applicable engineering standards and guidelines.
- Review plans for subdivisions, utility installations, and roadway improvements.
- Process permits, including driveway, utility and non-utility encroachment agreements, road additions and abandonments, and other records and reports.
- Engage with local government agencies, utility representatives, contractors, property owners, and others to discuss adherence to policies and procedures.
- Answer questions and address complaints from the public by phone, written correspondence, and in person.
- Represent NCDOT in contact with the public, other government agencies, and utility companies to inform them of the our plans to respond to complaints/questions and coordinate their activities with NCDOT activities and the contractors.
- Coordinate work with private developers, contractors, subcontractors, and state staff to promote good relations and expedite performance of the work.
- Attain NCDOT certifications for asphalt roadway paving, concrete testing, density, Aggregate and Borrow Pit sampling, and other certification as required.
- Assist contractor’s staff and other technicians in interpreting approved plans and NCDOT standards and specifications.
- Serve as a liaison between contractors and NCDOT and between NCDOT and the public.
- Experience maintaining standard daily records and reports.
- You work best in a team environment to complete assignments.
- Knowledge and understanding of general concepts, practices, and theories used in construction, construction inspection, and/or construction surveying.
- Knowledge of standards and specifications and plan reading experience.
- Computer skills in Microsoft Office and iPads.
- Ability to establish and maintain positive communication between technicians, engineers, contractors, and the public.
- Good communication skills to effectively communicate in a clear, concise, organized, and persuasive manner.
- Ability to work safely in an outside environment with exposure to hazards on construction sites including heights, highway traffic, and traversing rough terrain in evaluating highway construction.
- Agility to perform moderate physical activity including but not limited to walking, climbing, balancing, kneeling, and standing.
- Strength to lift 50 pounds.
- You apply a safety philosophy and program to all operations.
- Associate’s degree in Civil Engineering Technology, Survey Technology, or a related field; or
- An equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Valid NC Class “C” Driver’s license.
- You must be able to work nights and weekends as required to any assigned project within the Division.
How to Apply
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