Regulatory Specialist at Adex Corporation
Canonsburg, PA 15317
About the Job
Location/Schedule: 100% remote, time zone/working hours is open but needs to be first shift, if the resource is near a local office they may be required to come in for a meeting/training.
Top Skills: Compliance and Wireless Industry experience. Federal and state regulations experience on height and lighting for tower sites, environmental issues or concerns, backlog and delay experience, reviewing scopes or work and drawings.
Regulatory Specialist – Job Description
Prepare and file FCC/FAA applications and supporting documentation concerning tower erection, modifications and antenna installations. Review permits and documents to track compliance with regulations and company policy. Review and approve/disapprove Regulatory Notice to Proceed (RNTP) for all tower sites.
Essential Job Functions
• Review the proposed scope of work (i.e., modification, collocation, new easement), apply knowledge of federal and state rules and regulations as well as *** policy to determine whether any further assessment or regulatory filings are needed and ensure regulatory compliance.
• Order or complete applicable assessments, regulatory filings, or other regulatory documentation as appropriate, including preparing and producing electronic regulatory filings for the FCC and FAA.
• Develop and maintain relationships with FCC and FAA personnel, and other local, state and federal offices as required to assure prompt processing of Crown applications.
• Operate *** electronic tracking methods to review and approve tower construction, modification and antenna installation process via RNTP’s and flow of documentation from and to agencies.
• Research, analyze and respond to inquiries from internal and external customers for site regulatory information.
• Assemble and maintain accurate and thorough regulatory approvals and documentation to facilitate *** regulatory compliance.
• Develop proficiency in interpreting, communicating and implementing FAA, FCC and NEPA guidelines: review documents for compliance with guidelines.
• Develop and maintain relationships with regulatory personnel representing those carriers and clients with whom Crown has business dealings.
• Research regulatory compliance inquiries as required, including review and analysis of acquisition due diligence and in response to alleged violations.
Education/Certifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in a related discipline or equivalent work experience
Experience/Minimum Requirements
• Minimum of two (2) years of experience in regulatory compliance
Other Skills/Abilities
• Knowledge of wireless communications industry
• Knowledge of government administrative procedures and requirements
• Strong attention to detail
• Excellent PC skills
• Excellent communication skills – written and oral
• Organizational skills
• Interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently
• Experience in preparation or review of FAA Forms 7460-1 and -2 (parts one and two), FCC Forms 854, and state departments of transportation applications, including support documents such as site surveys and U.S.G.S. quad maps.
• Experience in pre-construction evaluation and permitting, including NEPA review
Working Conditions: Works in a normal office setting with no exposure to adverse environmental conditions.
Top Skills: Compliance and Wireless Industry experience. Federal and state regulations experience on height and lighting for tower sites, environmental issues or concerns, backlog and delay experience, reviewing scopes or work and drawings.
Regulatory Specialist – Job Description
Prepare and file FCC/FAA applications and supporting documentation concerning tower erection, modifications and antenna installations. Review permits and documents to track compliance with regulations and company policy. Review and approve/disapprove Regulatory Notice to Proceed (RNTP) for all tower sites.
Essential Job Functions
• Review the proposed scope of work (i.e., modification, collocation, new easement), apply knowledge of federal and state rules and regulations as well as *** policy to determine whether any further assessment or regulatory filings are needed and ensure regulatory compliance.
• Order or complete applicable assessments, regulatory filings, or other regulatory documentation as appropriate, including preparing and producing electronic regulatory filings for the FCC and FAA.
• Develop and maintain relationships with FCC and FAA personnel, and other local, state and federal offices as required to assure prompt processing of Crown applications.
• Operate *** electronic tracking methods to review and approve tower construction, modification and antenna installation process via RNTP’s and flow of documentation from and to agencies.
• Research, analyze and respond to inquiries from internal and external customers for site regulatory information.
• Assemble and maintain accurate and thorough regulatory approvals and documentation to facilitate *** regulatory compliance.
• Develop proficiency in interpreting, communicating and implementing FAA, FCC and NEPA guidelines: review documents for compliance with guidelines.
• Develop and maintain relationships with regulatory personnel representing those carriers and clients with whom Crown has business dealings.
• Research regulatory compliance inquiries as required, including review and analysis of acquisition due diligence and in response to alleged violations.
Education/Certifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in a related discipline or equivalent work experience
Experience/Minimum Requirements
• Minimum of two (2) years of experience in regulatory compliance
Other Skills/Abilities
• Knowledge of wireless communications industry
• Knowledge of government administrative procedures and requirements
• Strong attention to detail
• Excellent PC skills
• Excellent communication skills – written and oral
• Organizational skills
• Interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently
• Experience in preparation or review of FAA Forms 7460-1 and -2 (parts one and two), FCC Forms 854, and state departments of transportation applications, including support documents such as site surveys and U.S.G.S. quad maps.
• Experience in pre-construction evaluation and permitting, including NEPA review
Working Conditions: Works in a normal office setting with no exposure to adverse environmental conditions.
Salary
29 - 49 /hour