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Transportation Engineering Permits Technician

Job in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85003, USA
Listing for: Arizona State Government
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-21
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Environmental Compliance, Civil Engineering, Environmental/ Urban Planning
  • Government
    Environmental/ Urban Planning
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 48437 - 58437 USD Yearly USD 48437.00 58437.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Transportation Engineering Permits Technician 3

DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Be a part of an innovative and collaborative team driving a safer transportation system for Arizona.
Transportation Engineering Permits Technician 3 Job Location:

5474 - CENTRAL PERMITS
2140 W. Hilton Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85009

Posting Details:

Salary: $48,437.00 - $58,437.00
Anticipated Salary: $53,437.00

Grade: 20
Closing Date:
May 25, 2026

Job Summary:

This position provides a high level of administrative support and expertise. The Permit Technician is responsible for reviewing, processing, documenting, and monitoring any encroachment work affecting the operational control or the use of highway right of way. This includes processing and issuing a variety of permits which define the requirements for use of state highways, for all uses other than travel by the public.

The position also assures all encroachment program permit requirements are met and work is performed in compliance with the applicable laws, rules, regulations and standards.

Job Duties:

Communicates (written and verbally) with customers, permit tees, ADOT staff, local government agencies, utility companies, contractors and engineering firms. Communication typically includes explaining the permit process and giving instructions and guidance on the permit application to include all of the documents required such as temporary traffic control plans, insurance and bonding, environmental clearances. Conducts administrative and substantive reviews. Prepares permit packages, citing specific requirements from ADOT Standard Specifications and Standard Drawings to address the scope of work.

Assures all supporting documents are part of the permit package and distributes permit to all appropriate parties. Prepare permit addendum to the work, grant extensions of time, issue letters of acceptance for completed work.

Reviews permit submittals for compliance with FHWA & ADOT standards and specifications. Assures proposed work is in compliance with rules, regulation and policies of Arizona Revised Statutes governing or affecting use of ADOT Right of Way. Performs basic plan review and coordinates reviews by other departments within the agency. Oversee and monitor progress of permit process.

The position also ensures compliance with statutes and permit requirements by monitoring and evaluating encroachment permit activities. Organizing and prioritizing work assignments. Conduct, provide, and assist in research information for the internal and external customers. Assist with research for the State Attorney General's Office for litigation reviews, under the direction of the permits supervisor.

Participating in Arizona Management System activities such as huddles, problem solving, kaizens, 5S, process mapping and standard of work.

Coordinate and attend meetings such as pre-design and scoping, pre-application, preliminary site reviews, pre-construction, and other meetings.

Perform field reviews to assure compliance of permit requirements and investigate reported or discovered ADOT Right of Way encroachments to determine validity.

Determine and access technical aspects of permit and ADOT Right of Way encroachment violations and make recommendations for corrections or issues. Composes letters for Notice of Encroachment Violations.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):

KNOWLEDGE OF:

  • Statutes, administrative rules, and policies pertaining to permits.
  • ADOT Utility and Railroad Accommodation Guidelines as applied to utility construction and maintenance of encroachments permits.
  • ADOT requirements for design, ADOT requirements for construction and Temporary and Permanent Traffic Control.
  • Environmental requirements and clearances under NPDES /AZPDES (N.O.1.s, SWPPP, MS4).
  • The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Guidelines.
  • Tools, equipment, and materials used for highway construction and utility installations.
  • Intergovernmental Agreements (IGA's) and Joint Project Agreements (JPA's).
  • Right of Way methods and documents for acquisition and disposal of real property.
  • The ADOT Permit Database, ROAD Portal, and Right of Way and highway maps and plans.

SKILL IN:

  • Customer service, provide…
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