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Permitting and Environmental SME

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About Blumen

Blumen is building the operating system to power the next decade of American Infrastructure. A year from founding, we work with some of the largest renewable power, data centers, telecom, and utilities in the world. Join us in unblocking the next $2T of power, connectivity, and critical infrastructure with world class software.

As a Permitting SME at Blumen, you will sit at the intersection of regulation, engineering, and AI. You’ll play a key role in shaping how our systems interpret and interact with environmental and land-use regulations across the U.S., ensuring our models are accurate, useful, and aligned with real-world permitting practice.

This role is ideal for someone with deep familiarity with permitting and regulatory processes in energy or infrastructure projects, and a curiosity for working on novel tools that are reshaping the space.

In this role, you will:
  • Tune Regulatory AI Models: Use internal tools to review, structure, and refine how our AI models interpret permitting rules, local ordinances, and federal/state environmental regulations.

  • Guide Deployment Workflows: Collaborate with customers to integrate Blumen into real permitting efforts—helping configure the platform to suit their process and project-specific needs.

  • Curate Regulatory Content: Maintain and update Blumen’s regulatory knowledge base, including changes in state and local policy or permitting practices.

  • Support Prompt Engineering: Partner with AI engineers to refine how our platform generates regulatory guidance and recommendations using LLMs.

You might be a good fit if you:
  • Have 3+ years of experience in permitting, regulatory compliance, or environmental planning—especially in energy, utilities, infrastructure, or land development.

  • Have worked with NEPA, CEQA, Section 404, state/local permitting processes, or zoning regulations.

  • Communicate clearly and enjoy synthesizing complex regulatory topics for diverse audiences.

  • Are curious about how AI tools can transform legacy workflows—and eager to build the future, not just observe it.

  • Are comfortable with ambiguity and energized by solving open-ended problems with a team.

Bonus points if you:
  • Have experience specifically with projects on BLM and other federally managed lands.

  • Have worked at or with a consulting firm, developer, utility, or government agency involved in permitting.

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  4. To go far, go together. We trust, respect, win, and lose together, as a team.

  5. Own the problem. Not your solution. Best idea wins.

  6. It doesn’t get easier. We just get faster. There is no finish line. Every day is a step toward compounding success. This is a marathon toward excellence.

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