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An established industry player is seeking a motivated individual to join their team, focusing on land acquisition and compensation work. This role involves engaging with major utility and infrastructure projects, ensuring high-quality service delivery and effective communication with clients and colleagues. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a proactive approach to managing their workload. In this dynamic environment, you will have the opportunity to develop your skills in land rights and contribute to significant projects that shape communities. If you are eager to make a difference and grow professionally, this position is perfect for you.
Job Purpose
The purpose of the job is to undertake the Acquisition of Land / Rights in Land and carry out Compensation work, including work on major Utility and Infrastructure projects, including Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects as well as other major and minor transport, gas, water and electricity schemes, ensuring appropriate fee income to the business.
Main Responsibilities
Person Specification
With an interest in land activities, candidates will have suitable transferrable experience and skills to facilitate delivery of land referencing, negotiating land rights and dealing with compensation claims.
Ability to develop relevant experience in Land Rights related work within the Utilities sector. Candidates with knowledge or experience in land as well as technical administration skill is preferred.
The job will require someone who has a proven track record in organising their own personal workload and responsibilities, the ability to determine priorities and consistently meet deadlines, providing an effective and efficient platform for the team to operate successfully.
Minimum Requirements
Qualifications:
Degree educated in an area which broadly relates to Land. Other qualifications will be considered.
Essential Criteria: