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Senior Specialist, Construction Permitting

Job in Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Listing for: Alberici Constructors
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-28
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Environmental/ Urban Planning
  • Engineering
    Civil Engineering, Environmental/ Urban Planning, Environmental Engineer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
The PLAA Senior Specialist is responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with government authorities and key stakeholders, coordinating approval-related activities, and ensuring all required permits, approvals, and Project Agreement obligations are obtained, tracked, and fulfilled.

About Alberici
Alberici Constructors, Ltd. is part of Alberici Corporation, a $4‑billion North American construction firm recently ranked 31st largest General Contractor in Engineering News Record. Operating in the Canadian construction industry since 1908, Alberici has served countless communities through the development of infrastructure, food manufactories and energy centres amongst others. At Alberici, we are proud of the quality of life our buildings bring to families throughout North America.

Working at Alberici means satisfaction in knowing the work we do improves the lives of others. In turn, we continually invest in the development of our employees to provide them with fulfilling careers.

We build the critical structures that improve lives and strengthen communities. Our mission is simple – and our approach to delivering on it is equally straightforward. We are as open and honest with our employees and partners as we are with our clients. We are here to work together to do the best work possible to bring this mission to life.

Our Values

Working Safely

Valuing Diversity

Serving Humbly

Executing with Integrity

Solving Creatively

Engaging Fully

About

The Role
The PLAA Senior Specialist position involves establishing and maintaining relationships with governmental authorities and stakeholders, coordinating meetings, and ensuring all necessary permits and approvals are obtained and tracked along with ensuring any additional obligations outlined in the Project Agreement are met.

Key Responsibilities

Establish and maintain working relationships with relevant governmental authorities and stakeholders through the Contracting Authority Representative.

Review project documents (e.g., drawings, reports, and contracts) to identify permit and approval requirements.

Assist the PLAA Manager in scheduling, arranging, and coordinating meetings with the city and other external stakeholders.

Prepare, submit, and track all required PLAAs.

Maintain the PLAA Tracker to manage records of comments, responses, submissions, and resubmissions of permit applications.

Ensure that all plans and records related to PLAA are uploaded into registries as required by Governmental Authorities and Contracting Authorities.

Identify potential issues affecting PLAAs, define mitigation measures, and report to the PLAA Manager.

Arrange, schedule, coordinate, and align the PLAA/Lands team’s objectives with interdisciplinary cross‑functional working groups, including but not limited to design teams, consultants, and construction teams.

Monitor and track documents related to Lands, Property, and Access for the entire Project.

Prepare and submit requests for Permit to Enter to Contracting Authority for access to private lands.

Perform other related duties as assigned, promoting a positive team environment and a culture of collaboration.

Qualifications & Experience

Experience with complex permits such as Sewer Discharge Approvals (SDAs), Site Plan Approvals (SPA), Zoning By‑Law Amendments, Environmental Compliance Review(s), Drinking Water Works Permits, Tree Removals, Voluntary Project Reviews, etc.

Experience with relevant Authorities Holding Jurisdiction permitting requirements and process.

Knowledge of and experience acquiring permits, licences, and approval requirements for major infrastructure and transit infrastructure projects.

Understanding of licences, agreements, and approvals required for Property and Land, including but not limited to Easements, Licence Agreements, Permits to Enter.

Understanding of property and land acquisition processes.

Knowledge of relevant legislation, procedures, and permit requirements, including the Ontario Water Resources Act, Ontario Building Code (OBC), Planning Act (Ontario), Metrolinx Act, 2006 (Ontario), Municipal Act (Ontario), Conservation Authorities, railway corridor infrastructure, and related construction…
Position Requirements
10+ Years work experience
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