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Director of Entitlements and Permitting

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Elysium is building a new category: a city-as-a-service community where the built world and the operating system work together. That means the real product isn’t just design—it’s permission.

If you’ve ever wanted to work on something that’s hard precisely because it’s novel, and you enjoy solving puzzles where law, politics, environment, and public interest collide—this is for you.

The mission (what you’ll actually do)

You will take Elysium from “possible” to “approved.”

You’ll own:

  • Entitlements strategy across zoning, land use, variance/rezoning pathways, and approvals sequencing.
  • Permitting coordination across civil/site, vertical build, utilities, environmental, life safety, and occupancy.
  • Stakeholder management: municipalities, agencies, consultants, and community dynamics.
  • A permitting plan designed for speed without risk—lean execution, clean compliance.

Profile we’re looking for (non-negotiables)

  • 10–20+ years owning entitlements/permitting for complex developments.
  • Has successfully navigated zoning changes, multi-agency approvals, and high-visibility projects.
  • Can translate regulatory complexity into a simple roadmap.
  • Calm, persuasive, and relentless—without being political or sloppy.

What you’ll build in your first 90 days

  • A complete entitlements + permits matrix: dependencies, timelines, critical path, risks.
  • A stakeholder engagement plan that reduces friction before it becomes resistance.
  • A playbook for “fast approvals”: pre-app meetings, clean submittals, rapid iteration loops.

How to apply

Submit your resume using the “Apply” button below.Record a 1-minute video (one take, unscripted — no reading; script reading won’t be entertained).

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