The Planet Group
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Railroad Permitting Specialist
2800 Centre Ave Ontelaunee, PA 19605 US
Posted: 02/13/2023
2023-02-13
2023-04-27
Employment Type:
Contract
Job Category: Construction Management
Job Number: 531968
Country: United States
Is job remote?: No
Job Description
Responsibilities:
- Coordinate with project managers, design engineers, environmental consultants, GIS mapping specialists, and real estate coordinators to prepare permit applications for railroad permitting to facilitate construction impacts related to transmission line and substation expansion projects
- Complete and submit permit applications, and pursue application through timeframe until permit is issued or authorized
- Obtain permitting authorizations for all crossings related to linear transmission line projects, including but not limited to: railroad crossings and turnpike crossings
- Obtain entry and access permits
- Support environmental permitting tasks if requested
- Support fiber and communication permitting tasks if requested
- Interact with construction contractors for electrical transmission lines, fiber, road building, foundations, geotechnical, survey, and restoration with respect to permitting needs and have an understanding of railroad permitting compliance
- Support Client needs as directed
- Assist with document research
- Assist with rights and restrictions reviews
- Provide assistance to client on electrical distribution projects
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in related environmental field from an accredited curriculum
- A minimum of five years of experience with permitting Pennsylvania linear projects
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Capable of working with diverse skill sets in fast paced environment
- Strong analytical and problem solving skills
- Team player focused on Client service
- Well-organized and able to simultaneously pursue and track multiple project permitting efforts