Expeditor

NEW YORK · On-site

About this role

Summary of Position:

Responsible for performing technical and administrative tasks related to the review of New York City permits
    1. Duties and Responsibilities:
      • Review documents submitted for City required building and other permits for completeness and accuracy.
      • Provide support to permit applicants in completing the filing procedure with various City agencies.
      • Deliver documents to various city agencies for data entry, review and/or approval.
      • May be required to work closely with Plan Examiners in reviewing documents for City Building Code and for guaranteeing compliance.
      • Research existing building status from City records at various agencies.
      • Perform related tasks.
                         Minimum Requirements:
      • High school or a general education diploma from an accredited program.
      • Three (3) years of full-time experience performing: construction document review, zoning compliance, filing and facilitating permit approval and researching property status.
      • A satisfactory combination of education and experience.
Estimated Annual Salary: $90,000
 

Company at a glance

Program & Construction Management

Armand Corporation has been a minority woman owned business since it's foundation in 1991. Headquartered in New York City, with offices in New Jersey & Philadelphia.

Project values $500,000 - $1.2 Billion in a variety of markets encompassing multi-family housing, educational facilities, disaster recovery, transportation and utilities.

Learn how ACBuild is helping the community with M/WBE & Section 3: https://armandcorp.com/acbuild-mwbe-commitment/

Partner with us: https://armandcorp.com/partner-with-us/

Join our team: https://armandcorp.com/jobs/

Founded1991
Team Size11-50 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryConstruction
Location
New York, New York, United States
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