OSP Permitting Specialist - Nashville, TN

DistroNashville, TN
2d$48,000 - $62,500Onsite

About The Position

We are seeking a detail-oriented OSP (Outside Plant) Permitter to join our fiber construction team. This role is critical in bridging the gap between field data and official city/utility approvals. You will be responsible for translating field measurements into precise CAD drawings and navigating the regulatory landscape to secure the necessary permits for our high-speed fiber deployments. Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Requirements

  • Technical Proficiency: AutoCAD (Mandatory): Advanced ability to create technical drawings from scratch.
  • GIS Software: Experience with ArcGIS, ESRI, or similar spatial mapping tools.
  • Microsoft Office: Proficient in Excel (for tracking) and Outlook (for agency communication).
  • Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with Right-of-Way (ROW) requirements and utility franchise agreements.
  • Precision-Focused: You understand that a 1-foot discrepancy on a map can stall a multi-million dollar construction project.
  • Resourceful: You know how to find answers when a municipality's requirements are vague or outdated.
  • Deadline-Driven: You thrive in an environment where timely submissions are key to keeping construction crews moving.
  • Minimum of 2 years specifically in Utilities Permitting (Fiber, Power, Gas, or Water).
  • Mapping Accuracy: Proven ability to interpret field notes and translate measurements into scaled, professional map sets.

Responsibilities

  • Design & Drafting: Use AutoCAD to create detailed permit drawings, including plan and profile views of intersections, existing utilities, and proposed fiber routes.
  • Data Integration: Take raw field measurements and survey data to accurately plot distances and infrastructure onto digital maps.
  • GIS Mapping: Utilize ArcGIS/ESRI platforms to manage spatial data and ensure project alignment with existing utility grids.
  • Permit Lifecycle Management: Prepare, submit, and track permit applications through various agencies (City, County, DOT, and private utilities).
  • Quality Control: Ensure all drawings meet both customer specifications and the strict standards of local permitting jurisdictions.
  • Collaboration: Coordinate with field technicians and project managers to resolve any design conflicts discovered during the permitting process.
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