Trans Engineering Permit Tech Supervisor
Listed on 2026-08-16
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Compliance & Protection, Environmental & Urban Planning -
Government
Environmental & Urban Planning
DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION Be a part of an innovative and collaborative team driving a safer transportation system for Arizona.
Transportation Engineering Permit Tech Supervisor
Job Location:
4510 - NORTHWEST DISTRICT
1109 Commerce Dr
Prescott, AZ 86305
Posting Details:
Salary: $68,140.59
Grade: 22
Closing Date:
August 24, 2026
Job Summary:
This position is responsible for the administration of multiple permit programs for a specific geographic area. This position also assures all program parameters are met and work is performed in compliance with the applicable laws, rules, regulations, and standards. Supervises, assigns, monitors, and checks the work of employees; develop an efficient, effective, and responsive work team. Enforces statute by monitoring and enforcing removal of illegal encroachments while issuing a variety of permits which define the requirements for use of state highways for all uses other than travel by the public.
These include permits for physical encroachments in the Right-Of-Way, varying from utilities to widening of the roadway, construction of entrances to major developments.
This position will require travel to other units.
Job Duties:Supervises, manages, and schedules work activities of subordinate personnel; complete personnel documentation, approve time sheets, approve travel, and leave. Prepare staffing proposals or recommendations for additional resources. Oversee daily operations of the Permit Office by performing evaluations, coaching staff, initiating personnel actions, assigning, reviewing work, and attending meetings. Conducts/oversees field staff monitoring of permitted work. Conducts regular field/site visits and final field inspections to ensure permit compliance.
Grant extensions of time, addendum to the work, and issues letters of acceptance for the completed work. Provide technical assistance in determining compliance. Will drive a state vehicle in the course and scope of state business. Reviews permit submittals for compliance with ADOT Standards and Specifications. Evaluates proposed work for compliance with federal highway access control, hydrologic, traffic engineering, Right of Way laws, regulations, policies, and statues.
Performs site inspections, coordinates multidisciplinary reviews, and consults Civil Engineers as appropriate. Meets with public & private sectors to explain permit and plan submittal requirements relating to access, drainage, traffic engineering, and environmental issues. Prepares permits citing specific requirements from the Standard Specifications and Standards drawings. Assure all supporting documents are part of the permit. Distributes permit to all appropriate parties.
Responds to customer and reviewers assuring that direction provided by different reviews are not 5 conflicting. Conducts preliminary field reviews for permit requests and investigates reported/discovered Right-Of-Way encroachments to determine technical aspects of violation and make recommended corrections. May issue notice of encroachment violations. Conduct research for the Attorney General's Office regarding litigation reviews. Review and assess preliminary construction plans to determine impact on Right-Of-Way issues including legal access, requirements for additional access permits, and utility conflicts.
Performs review of all planning and zoning requests for a geographical district. Represents the agency at local government coordination meetings, participates in quality improvement initiatives, attends meetings with agency personnel, consultants, and customers, prepares District and State Engineer reports, and researches issues by collaborating with the public, industry representatives, agencies, and legal staff.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
- Google Suite application, Adobe Acrobat, ADOT Permit Database, ROAD Portal, Right of Way, and highway maps, and engineering plan reading.
- Design principles & practices of civil engineering as applied to construction projects, utility engineering, and development projects.
- Construction principles & practices of civil engineering as applied to construction projects, utility engineering, and development projects.
- Statutes, administrative rules, standards, guidelines, and policies pertaining to permits, and subsurface utility engineering.
- Temporary and Permanent Traffic Control, ADOT Traffic Design Guidelines, and AZ Blue Stake (811) requirements.
- Environmental requirements, and clearances.
- Tools, equipment, and materials used for highway construction and utility installations.
- Written and verbal communication including depositions and testimony in a court of law.
- Organizing and prioritizing work assignments.
-Research & analyze programs, databases, and external sources.
-Interpreting field inspection data and diaries. - Field monitoring of temporary traffic control plans.
- Interpersonal relationships & customer service as applied to members of the public, agency and local governments.
- Decision making, and handling complex permit…
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