Permit Specialist

Camden, SC
Full Time
Administrative
Mid Level
The Permits Technician we need is a tenacious support professional who thrives on task completion and constant follow up.  If you seek the freedom to work with limited onsite supervision and can handle autonomy, then you’re at the right place.  If directly contributing to a company’s ability to help families excites you, keep reading.  You’re going to love Cantey Foundation Specialists!

Our next Permits Technician will enjoy a fully staffed department, continuous training on proven processes, and a fully hands-on leader who was promoted from within.  The successful support professional will consistently process building permits in a timely manner and collaborate with our Sales and Production Departments daily.  A proactive approach and constant follow-up will lead to success.

You will also benefit from having the best leaders in the industry supporting your team and their goals.

Founded in 2011, Cantey Foundation Specialists is much more than a residential foundation repair company.  Our goal since day one has been to redefine the construction industry by providing life-changing experiences to each customer.  Recently voted the #2 place to work in South Carolina, our culture is unmatched.  We work the hardest and play the hardest, and you’ll feel the energy before you even start working here.  With 230 team members at locations throughout South Carolina, Charlotte, NC, Augusta, GA, and Bessemer, AL we have huge growth goals in place.

Get ready for extensive training.  You’ll find that our standards are high, but so is your growth and advancement potential.  If you’re ready to help us redefine our industry and show off your skills, apply today.  We’re only seeking high-performance candidates, and we’ll know if you have what it takes. 

Apply now!

Position Overview
  • Highlights: Freedom to Operate Creatively, Work/Life Balance, High Performance, Fun Work Culture, year-around events
  • Job Type: Permits Technician
  • Work Hours: Full Time, Exempt, W2 Employee
  • Annual Compensation: $17 to $22 per hour depending on experience
  • Compensation Structure: Hourly pay rate plus quarterly bonus opportunities
  • Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Aflac, Matching 401(k), Paid Time Off
  • Location:  Camden, SC



Required Experience
  • Previous permitting and/or state/local compliance experience preferred, but we will train
  • Valid Driver’s License

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