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Showing posts with label Wireless Industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wireless Industry. Show all posts

Zoning Administrator - LCC Telecom Services (Rosemont)

Who: LCC Telecom Services provides site acquisition services for the telecommunications industry. They have leased, zoned and permitted thousands of sites nationwide and are seeking a zoning administrator to start ASAP.

What: The job description is that of a zoning administrator in the wireless industry. We review zoning codes and maps, make recommendation to various wireless providers as to the abilities to erect towers in a given location. Once a site is chosen it is the zoning administrator’s responsibility to put together the application materials, make presentations to local governing bodies and then pull all of the necessary permits.

Zoning Administrator - LCC Telecom Services

Who: LCC Telecom Services - Rosemont, IL

What: Zoning administrator in the wireless industry. The zoning administrator works to review zoning codes and maps and make recommendation to various wireless providers as to the abilities to erect towers in a given location. Once a site is chosen it is the zoning administrator’s responsibility to put together the application materials, make presentations to local governing bodies and then pull all of the necessary permits.