Permitting & Compliance Manager

SparkCharge

$110K — $125K *
Real Estate & Construction
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 4+ years in permitting, regulatory, or code compliance (energy, construction, telecom, infrastructure preferred)
  • Knowledge of fire codes and equipment/electrical permitting requirements
  • Experience managing multiple jurisdictions with varying requirements
  • Strong project management skills to oversee concurrent permitting processes
  • Ability to work directly with AHJs, inspectors, and fire marshals
  • Excellent documentation skills for creating audit-ready compliance records

Responsibilities

  • Determine permitting requirements for new sites based on various factors
  • Manage the permitting timeline as part of the New Site Launch Playbook
  • Create and maintain a jurisdiction database covering permits and timelines
  • Manage relationships with local authorities and inspectors
  • Track permitting and compliance status across all site launches
  • Develop repeatable checklists and templates for permitting
  • Identify and address permitting bottlenecks and suggest improvements

Benefits

  • Opportunity to influence the permitting strategy for innovative energy solutions
  • Work in a dynamic environment focused on sustainability and infrastructure deployment
  • Build relationships with local authorities and stakeholders
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives within the team
  • Engage with evolving regulations in the energy sector
Full Job Description
About the role
The Permitting & Compliance Manager owns the permitting, regulatory, and compliance pathway for every new SparkCharge site launch - from initial jurisdictional research through final permit approval and inspection sign-off. This role ensures that fuel storage, equipment operation, electrical work, and mobile charging infrastructure at each site meet all local, state, and federal requirements, while keeping permitting from becoming a bottleneck to go-live timelines.

What you'll do

Permitting Strategy & Execution

  • Determine permitting requirements for each new site based on location, equipment specs, and site type
  • Own the permitting timeline as a formal workstream inside the New Site Launch Playbook (Phase 1C), including submission dates, expected approval dates, and risk flags
  • Build and maintain a jurisdiction database (by state/county/city) covering permit types, timelines, fees, and known friction points to speed up future site launches
  • Manage relationships with local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs), fire marshals, and inspectors

Cross-Functional Coordination

  • Sit inside the Phase 1 Scope & Site Design process as the accountable owner for permitting status, flagging risks before they threaten the go-live date

Compliance Program Ownership

  • Maintain a permitting/compliance status tracker across all active and upcoming site launches (visible to Implementation and Ops leadership)
  • Build repeatable permitting checklists and templates by site type and jurisdiction to reduce rework
  • Own audit-readiness: ensure every launched site has a complete, retrievable compliance file (permits, waivers, approvals, inspection records)

Continuous Improvement

  • Identify permitting bottlenecks by jurisdiction or fuel type and recommend process, vendor, or documentation changes to reduce average permitting cycle time
  • Partner with Legal on evolving regulations that could affect site design or timelines


Required Qualifications

  • 4+ years of experience in permitting, regulatory compliance, or code compliance - ideally in energy, construction, fuel/equipment, telecom, or infrastructure deployment
  • Working knowledge of fire codes, and equipment/electrical permitting requirements
  • Experience managing multiple jurisdictions simultaneously with different requirements and timelines
  • Strong project management skills - able to track multiple concurrent permitting workstreams without dropping details
  • Comfortable working directly with AHJs, inspectors, and fire marshals
  • Excellent written documentation skills - this role produces compliance records that must hold up to audit or legal scrutiny
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in EV charging, mobile power, distributed energy, or fleet infrastructure
  • Experience working in a fast-scaling, deployment-heavy operating environment (vs. traditional slow-moving construction permitting)
  • Background working cross-functionally with Implementation/PM teams on hard launch-date deadlines


The pay range for this role is:

110,000 - 125,000 USD per year (Somerville)

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