What are the responsibilities and job description for the Site Permitting & Plan Design Manager position at Brightpath Associates LLC?
Job Description
We are hiring a Site, Permitting and Plan Design Manager.
We are building and scaling a portfolio of industrial developments that demand speed, precision, and disciplined execution. The Pre-Construction & Development Manager sits at the front of that pipeline, where deals either move forward with clarity and momentum, or stall. We are looking for someone who takes ownership of that outcome.
If you are the person who sees gaps before others do, who pushes plans forward without waiting, and who can navigate municipalities, engineers, and internal stakeholders with confidence then this role is built for you. This is not a coordination role, this is a control point.
What You Will Own:
Take full ownership of pre-construction execution from concept to permit-ready, including due diligence to confirm utility capacity and site readiness, and driving all permitting phases through to ground-breaking.
Architectural and engineering plan coordination across multiple active developments.
The entire permitting process - you will drive it, not follow it.
Direct interface with municipalities, plan reviewers, engineers, and utility providers.
Take full ownership of reviewing all submittals from material suppliers, subcontractors, and general contractors to ensure strict compliance with contract documents and approved plans.
Early identification and resolution of issues that could delay or derail projects.
Maintaining a working command of zoning, code, and permitting requirements across every jurisdiction we operate in.
Ensuring leadership is always working from accurate, complete, decision-ready information.
What Success Looks Like:
Permits are secured faster than expected.
Plans are clean, coordinated, and buildable before they ever hit review.
Problems are solved before they become problems.
Projects move forward with confidence and momentum—not friction.
Operate independently with minimal training, quickly taking full ownership and driving results.
Who You Are:
You do not wait for direction, you take control of your scope.
You are highly organized, but more importantly, you are decisive and proactive.
You understand construction plans, but also the business implications behind them.
You are comfortable holding conversations with engineers, architects, and government officials—and pushing when needed.
You take pride in being the person that makes things happen.