Regulatory and Permitting Specialist Jobs in Georgia
A Regulatory and Permitting Specialist in the utilities industry is responsible for managing all aspects of regulatory compliance and permitting for utility projects. This includes researching and interpreting federal, state, local, and industry regulations, preparing necessary documentation, and coordinating with appropriate agencies to obtain required permits. They also serve as a liaison between their company and regulatory bodies, ensuring that all projects are in compliance with relevant laws and regulations, and addressing any issues that might arise during the permit application process.
Important skills for this role include excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to multitask and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Familiarity with the utilities industry and relevant legal and regulatory frameworks is essential, and a degree in a related field is often required. Certifications in areas like environmental law, project management, or regulatory affairs can provide a valuable competitive edge. A person might work as a project coordinator, regulatory analyst or an environmental specialist before becoming a Regulatory and Permitting Specialist in the utilities industry.
Your Key Responsibilities Provide technical leadership and project management on a wide variety of environmental planning and wetland permitting projects for clients in the renewable energy, transportation...
energy power generation plants in Canada and the U.S....
Regulatory scope includes OSHA PSM/RMP, Stormwater pollution prevention and ARC Flash electrical safety. This is a 1st Shift position at our Brunswick, GA facility....
Senior Consultant, Environmental Permitting Specialist, FERC Generalist (Mid-Level)
- Atlanta, GA
- 90+ days ago
- Atlanta, GA
- 90+ days ago
REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in a natural science or engineering field of study; 3+ years of applicable work and/or internship experience; Experience with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...
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