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Utility Land Rights Manager

Carrington West
Posted 4 hours ago, valid for 9 days
Location

London, Greater London NW18QL, England

Salary

£41,745 - £56,324 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position is for a Utility Land Rights Manager with experience in negotiating easements and land rights related to utilities.
  • The salary ranges from £41,745 to £56,324, depending on experience and location.
  • Candidates should have experience in negotiating/acquiring land rights for utilities such as DNO, telecoms, water, and electricity.
  • The role requires excellent stakeholder management skills and experience in delivering large-scale infrastructure projects.
  • The job is based in Birmingham or London, with an office requirement of two days per week.

Do you have experience in easements/land rightswith utilities experience?

Do you want to work on the largest infrastructure project in Europe?

Salary:£41,745 - £56,324 including flex fund (based on experience & location)
Location: Birmingham or London, office 2 days per week.

My client is looking for a Utility Land Rights Manager with experience in the negotiation of wayleaves, easements, and delivering land rights to join their growing team. This role will involve significant engagement with internal and external stakeholders, managing suppliers, and ensuring the correct liaison for complex land rights cases.

Requirements:

  • Experience negotiating/acquiring land rights for any utilities whether that be DNO, telecoms/fibre, water, electricity etc.
  • Experience in the negotiation of easements, and acquisitions of land rights.
  • Experience in delivering large-scale infrastructure projects and managing strategic suppliers.
  • Excellent stakeholder management experience.

Your responsibilities as a Utility Land Rights Manager will include:

  • Overseeing mixed utility land right cases.
  • Building relationships with internal stakeholders and external suppliers to ensure effective negotiation.
  • Providing relevant technical advice to inform design and construction.
  • Collaborating with other team members to ensure a consistent approach across the project.

Please note, there is limited availability to be put forward for this role so early application is essential.

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