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Permit Coordinator

$23

Jacuzzi Group

Phoenix, AZ, USA

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Founded in 1956, the Jacuzzi® Brand has grown to become the modern-day Jacuzzi Group -- the premier manufacturer of functional products for the home and outdoor space found in more than 60 countries. Jacuzzi Bath Remodel is the fastest growing business unit of Jacuzzi Group with 8 successful locations launched nationwide in under 4 years. Jacuzzi Bath Remodel combines our premium materials, knowledgeable sales team, experienced in-house certified installers and over 60 years of proven excellence to deliver the highest standard of customer satisfaction. Jacuzzi Bath Remodel is currently hiring a Permit Coordinator for the Phoenix, AZ area! Permit Coordinator Core Responsibilities: Managing day to day coordination of required construction permits for all installation activities. The Permit Coordinator will work closely in office with our Production Managers to optimize the installation schedule and to ensure all permits are completed timely. Permit Coordinator Requirements: Must have previous experience with residential construction permitting process or experience in a Construction Office Manager/Admin role (with permit experience) Actively communicate with leadership regarding updates, projections and potential issues Establish and maintain local network with cities, counties, and municipalities regarding the local permit processes Complete permit applications based on construction schedule Review daily installation status and research any outstanding issues delaying a permit completion Attention to detail, able to work with full autonomy and build relationships. What we offer our Permit Coordinator: 40-hour work week Full Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, PTO, Holiday Pay) Typical schedule is Monday- Friday + overtime possibilities. Hourly pay rate of $23.00/hr.+ depending on experience A clear path to advancement and career development Benefits Full Time hours (in office) Pay: $23+ per hour (depending on experience) Full benefits, 401k with matching, PTO, Holiday Pay Great work culture

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