Permit Coordinator – PMC

Turner & Townsend

Singapore

On-site

SGD 120,000 - 180,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Turner & Townsend in Singapore is seeking a seasoned Permit Coordinator to lead regulatory approvals for complex energy projects, including solar, batteries, and transmission assets. You will drive governance, tracking and oversight of EPC contractors, consultants, and authorities to ensure timely, compliant permit delivery.

Reporting on progress to Project Leadership, you will identify permit risks, manage schedules, and coordinate cross-border regulatory interfaces across Indonesia and

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Planning, Construction Management, Law, Public Administration, or a related discipline.
  • Minimum 10 years’ experience in permitting, regulatory affairs, environmental approvals, or major infrastructure project delivery.
  • Proven experience managing permits and approvals for large-scale infrastructure, energy, power, or marine projects.
  • Desirable experience in Indonesia and Singapore regulatory environments.

Responsibilities

  • Establish and manage the Project Permit Management System and Master Permit Register.
  • Develop permitting procedures, workflows, reporting requirements, and governance processes.
  • Coordinate permit-related activities across project functions and monitor status.
  • Lead identification and planning of all required permits and approvals across multiple domains.
  • Oversee EPC contractor permitting activities, including review of plans and submissions.
  • Coordinate permits with authorities in Indonesia and Singapore and manage regulatory interfaces.
  • Manage permit compliance reporting, risk registers, and governance dashboards.
  • Integrate permitting requirements into project planning and scheduling.
  • Support regulatory compliance and audits with HSE and Construction teams.
  • Ensure timely permit delivery to avoid impacts to energisation and COD.

Skills

Regulatory coordination
Stakeholder management
Risk management
Schedule integration
Cross-border coordination
Communication

Education

Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Planning, Construction Management, Law, Public Administration, or related discipline

Job description

At Turner & Townsend we’re passionate about making the difference. That means delivering better outcomes for our clients, helping our people to realize their potential, and doing our part to create a prosperous society.

Every day we help our major global clients deliver ambitious and highly technical projects, in over 110 offices worldwide. As part of our 2025 Vision we are putting Sustainability and Net Zero at the heart of our business.

https://www.turnerandtownsend.com/en/about-us/our-purpose-and-values/

Our team is dynamic, innovative and client-focused, supported by an inclusive and fun company culture. Our clients value our proactive approach, depth of expertise, integrity and the quality we deliver. As a result, our people get to enjoy working on some of the most exciting projects in the world.

At Turner & Townsend we’re passionate about making the difference. That means delivering better outcomes for our clients, helping our people to realize their potential, and doing our part to create a prosperous society.

Every day we help our major global clients deliver ambitious and highly technical projects, in over 110 offices worldwide. As part of our 2025 Vision we are putting Sustainability and Net Zero at the heart of our business.

https://www.turnerandtownsend.com/en/about-us/our-purpose-and-values/

Our team is dynamic, innovative and client-focused, supported by an inclusive and fun company culture. Our clients value our proactive approach, depth of expertise, integrity and the quality we deliver. As a result, our people get to enjoy working on some of the most exciting projects in the world.

Job Description
Position Summary

The Permit Coordinator is the PMC's dedicated permitting and regulatory specialist responsible for coordinating all approvals, licenses, permits, authorisations, and regulatory interfaces associated with the delivery of the Solar PV, BESS, HVAC transmission, substations, and Indonesia–Singapore subsea interconnector project. Acting independently on behalf of the Owner through the PMC appointment, the role provides governance, oversight, tracking, and coordination of permitting activities performed by EPC contractors, Chinese suppliers, consultants, utilities, and government authorities, ensuring that regulatory approvals are secured in a timely manner and do not compromise project delivery, energisation, or commercial operation.

Role Purpose

The Permit Coordinator is responsible for coordinating, tracking, facilitating, and reporting all project permits, approvals, licenses, authorisations, and regulatory submissions required for the successful execution of the project.

Acting on behalf of the Project Owner through the PMC appointment, the Permit Coordinator provides independent oversight and coordination of permitting activities undertaken by EPC/EPCI contractors, consultants, developers, utility companies, government agencies, and other stakeholders.

The role does not hold permitting accountability that sits contractually with the Owner, EPC Contractor, or specialist consultants. Instead, the Permit Coordinator ensures all permitting requirements are identified, planned, monitored, integrated, and obtained in accordance with project schedules and regulatory requirements.

Given the project's complexity, the role is critical in managing permit interfaces across:

  • Utility-scale Solar PV generation facilities
  • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
  • HVAC substations
  • HVAC transmission infrastructure
  • HVAC subsea cable systems
  • Marine installation works
  • Indonesian and Singapore regulatory environments
  • Multiple EPC Contractors
  • Government agencies and utility stakeholders

The Permit Coordinator serves as the central point of coordination for all permitting and regulatory approval activities and ensures permit-related issues do not adversely impact project execution or commercial operation.

Key Responsibilities
1. Permit Management & Governance
  • Establish and manage the Project Permit Management System and Master Permit Register.
  • Develop permitting procedures, workflows, reporting requirements, and governance processes.
  • Integrate permitting activities into project planning, scheduling, and execution.
  • Coordinate permit-related activities across project functions.
  • Monitor permit status, identify risks, and provide regular updates to project leadership.
2. Permit Identification & Planning
  • Lead identification and planning of all required permits, licenses, approvals, and authorizations, including:
    • Development & Environmental: EIA, Environmental Management Plans, biodiversity, coastal/marine, land use, and water-use approvals.
    • Construction: Construction and building permits, temporary works, site establishment, utility crossings, and transport/road permits.
    • Electrical Infrastructure: Grid connection, HV installation, energization, protection & control, and utility operating permits.
    • Marine & Subsea: Marine surveys, navigation, port authority, cable route, vessel operations, subsea installation, and landfall approvals.
3. Permit Register Management
  • Maintain a live Permit Register linked to project schedules, including:
    • Permit description, authority, owner, submissions, approval milestones and status.
    • Dependencies, permit conditions, expiry dates, and renewal requirements.
4. Regulatory & Government Interface Management
  • Coordinate permit-related engagement with authorities in Indonesia and Singapore, including government agencies, regulators, utilities, maritime authorities, EMA, BCA, MPA, URA, NEA, and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Manage permit submissions, regulatory commitments, review timelines, meetings, and issue resolution.
5. EPC Contractor Permit Coordination
  • Oversee EPC contractor permitting activities, including:
    • Review of permitting plans and submissions.
    • Tracking permit acquisition and compliance status.
    • Alignment of permit schedules with project milestones.
    • Identification and resolution of permitting risks and issues.
  • Ensure contractors understand and comply with all permitting obligations and conditions.
6. Contractor & Vendor Support
  • Support international EPC contractors and suppliers by:
    • Communicating local regulatory requirements.
    • Reviewing permit submissions and documentation.
    • Facilitating compliance with local permitting obligations.
    • Managing translation requirements, approval dependencies, permit lead times, and regulatory communications.
7. Marine & Subsea Permitting
  • Coordinate permits for marine surveys, offshore investigations, cable installation, vessel operations, shore crossings, landfall construction, and marine exclusion zones.
  • Liaise with marine contractors, port authorities, maritime regulators, environmental agencies, fisheries authorities, and utility operators.
  • Proactively manage marine permitting risks and critical approval pathways.
8. Land Access & Third-Party Approvals
  • Coordinate approvals related to land access, utility and road crossings, easements, transmission corridors, temporary access agreements, and construction logistics routes.
  • Manage dependencies between access approvals and construction schedules.
9. Permit Compliance Management
  • Monitor compliance with permit conditions and regulatory obligations.
  • Support audits, inspections, environmental compliance reviews, and contractor compliance monitoring.
  • Coordinate compliance reporting and work closely with HSE and Construction teams to ensure field implementation.
10. Interface Coordination
  • Manage permit-related interfaces between EPC contractors, regulators, government agencies, utilities, marine contractors, construction teams, and commissioning teams.
  • Ensure permitting dependencies are captured and integrated into project execution plans.
11. Permit Schedule Management
  • Integrate permitting activities into the Integrated Master Schedule.
  • Track approval timelines, critical milestones, and permitting risks.
  • Forecast approval outcomes and elevate potential delays.
  • Focus on approvals impacting construction start, marine campaigns, grid connection, energization, and Commercial Operation Date (COD).
12. Permit Risk Management
  • Develop and maintain the Permitting Risk Register.
  • Identify and manage risks related to approval delays, regulatory changes, incomplete submissions, agency constraints, utility approvals, marine operations, cross-border coordination, and environmental compliance.
  • Implement mitigation and recovery plans to minimize project impacts.
13. Permit Reporting
  • Prepare and maintain permit status reports, Permit Register updates, regulatory approval dashboards, risk assessments, and executive progress reports.
  • Provide clear visibility of:
    • Pending and critical approvals
    • Delayed permits and approval bottlenecks
    • Permit-related risks and impacts
    • Required management actions and recovery plans
Key Accountabilities

The Permit Coordinator is accountable for:

  • Maintaining the Master Permit Register and ensuring visibility of all permit requirements, dependencies, and approval status.
  • Coordinating permit acquisition activities and tracking progress against project milestones.
  • Identifying, managing, and escalating permit-related risks and issues in a timely manner.
  • Integrating permitting requirements into project planning, scheduling, and execution.
  • Monitoring EPC contractor permitting performance and compliance with permit obligations.
  • Supporting regulatory compliance across all project activities.
  • Delivering accurate permit reporting, forecasting, and management updates.
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Planning, Construction Management, Law, Public Administration, or a related discipline.
  • Minimum 10 years’ experience in permitting, regulatory affairs, environmental approvals, or major infrastructure project delivery.
  • Proven experience managing permits and approvals for large-scale infrastructure, energy, power, or marine projects.
  • Strong knowledge of project development, construction processes, and regulatory stakeholder engagement.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in utility-scale solar, BESS, high-voltage transmission, marine infrastructure, subsea cable, or renewable energy projects.
Highly Desirable Qualifications
  • Experience in Indonesia and Singapore regulatory environments.
  • Cross-border infrastructure project experience.
  • Coordination of permitting activities for International EPC contractors.
  • Experience on projects valued above US$1 billion.
  • Familiarity with environmental, maritime, utility, and grid connection approval processes.
Core Competencies
Regulatory & Permitting Management
  • Permit strategy, planning, and approval management.
  • Regulatory coordination and government engagement.
  • Compliance monitoring and permit tracking.
Project Delivery & Controls
  • Schedule integration and milestone management.
  • Risk identification and mitigation.
  • Stakeholder, interface, and issue management.
Communication & Stakeholder Engagement
  • Relationship management and negotiation.
  • Executive reporting and presentation.
  • Cross-functional coordination and document control.
Technical & Industry Knowledge
  • Renewable energy and power infrastructure.
  • BESS and high-voltage transmission systems.
  • Marine, subsea cable, and environmental permitting.
International Project Execution
  • Cross-border project coordination.
  • Multi-jurisdictional regulatory approvals.
  • Chinese EPC contractor engagement and cultural awareness.
  • Regulatory stakeholder management across diverse operating environments.
Additional Information

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We want our people to succeed both in work and life. To support this we promote a healthy, productive and flexible working environment that respects work-life balance.

Turner & Townsend is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community.

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