4P Consulting Inc
Right of Way Support
4P Consulting Inc, Jasper, Alabama, United States, 35504
Right-of-Way (ROW) Support ProfessionalExperience:
5 to 10 yearsIndustry:
Energy, Gas, Telecommunications
The
ROW Support Professional
plays a critical role in the planning, coordination, and support of right-of-way (ROW) activities for utility projects. This role involves working with a multidisciplinary team to secure land rights, permits, and clearances necessary for the construction and maintenance of utility infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Right-of-Way AcquisitionFacilitate the acquisition of necessary rights-of-way for utility projects.Research property ownership, negotiate with landowners, and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.2. Permitting and Regulatory Compliance
Collaborate with regulatory agencies and environmental consultants to secure permits for construction and maintenance activities.Ensure all activities adhere to environmental regulations and standards.3. Document Management
Maintain accurate records related to land acquisitions, agreements, permits, and landowner communications.Utilize document management systems to organize and retrieve critical information.4. Stakeholder Liaison
Serve as the primary point of contact between the organization and landowners, regulatory agencies, and local communities.Address concerns, provide information, and promote a positive image of the utility project.5. Project Coordination
Coordinate with project managers, engineers, and surveyors to support planning and execution of utility projects.Ensure activities align with project schedules and budget constraints.6. Survey and Mapping Support
Assist surveying and mapping teams by providing guidance on land access.Identify potential obstacles or issues related to right-of-way boundaries.7. Budget Management
Help manage the budget associated with land acquisition, permitting, and right-of-way activities.Monitor costs and expenses to ensure alignment with the project's financial objectives.8. Title Research
Conduct title searches and examinations to verify property ownership, easements, and encumbrances on potential right-of-way properties.9. Legal Support
Collaborate with legal counsel to draft and review legal documents, including easements, deeds, and land agreements.Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor's degree in land management, real estate, environmental science, or a related field.Experience:
5 to 10 years of experience in right-of-way support, land acquisition, or related roles within the energy, gas, or telecommunications industry.Skills:Strong knowledge of land acquisition processes, permitting requirements, and regulations relevant to utility projects.Proficiency in using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and land surveying tools.Excellent communication and negotiation skills for effective interactions with landowners, stakeholders, and regulatory agencies.Knowledge of legal principles related to real estate, land use, and easements.Attention to detail and strong organizational skills for document management and record-keeping.Problem-solving skills to address challenges related to land acquisition and permitting.Understanding of project management principles and practices.
Role Importance:
A
Utility ROW Support Professional
with 5 to 10 years of experience is an essential part of the project team, ensuring that right-of-way activities are efficiently and legally managed. This position plays a vital role in keeping projects on track, ensuring compliance with regulations, and delivering the project on time and within budget.
5 to 10 yearsIndustry:
Energy, Gas, Telecommunications
The
ROW Support Professional
plays a critical role in the planning, coordination, and support of right-of-way (ROW) activities for utility projects. This role involves working with a multidisciplinary team to secure land rights, permits, and clearances necessary for the construction and maintenance of utility infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Right-of-Way AcquisitionFacilitate the acquisition of necessary rights-of-way for utility projects.Research property ownership, negotiate with landowners, and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.2. Permitting and Regulatory Compliance
Collaborate with regulatory agencies and environmental consultants to secure permits for construction and maintenance activities.Ensure all activities adhere to environmental regulations and standards.3. Document Management
Maintain accurate records related to land acquisitions, agreements, permits, and landowner communications.Utilize document management systems to organize and retrieve critical information.4. Stakeholder Liaison
Serve as the primary point of contact between the organization and landowners, regulatory agencies, and local communities.Address concerns, provide information, and promote a positive image of the utility project.5. Project Coordination
Coordinate with project managers, engineers, and surveyors to support planning and execution of utility projects.Ensure activities align with project schedules and budget constraints.6. Survey and Mapping Support
Assist surveying and mapping teams by providing guidance on land access.Identify potential obstacles or issues related to right-of-way boundaries.7. Budget Management
Help manage the budget associated with land acquisition, permitting, and right-of-way activities.Monitor costs and expenses to ensure alignment with the project's financial objectives.8. Title Research
Conduct title searches and examinations to verify property ownership, easements, and encumbrances on potential right-of-way properties.9. Legal Support
Collaborate with legal counsel to draft and review legal documents, including easements, deeds, and land agreements.Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelor's degree in land management, real estate, environmental science, or a related field.Experience:
5 to 10 years of experience in right-of-way support, land acquisition, or related roles within the energy, gas, or telecommunications industry.Skills:Strong knowledge of land acquisition processes, permitting requirements, and regulations relevant to utility projects.Proficiency in using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and land surveying tools.Excellent communication and negotiation skills for effective interactions with landowners, stakeholders, and regulatory agencies.Knowledge of legal principles related to real estate, land use, and easements.Attention to detail and strong organizational skills for document management and record-keeping.Problem-solving skills to address challenges related to land acquisition and permitting.Understanding of project management principles and practices.
Role Importance:
A
Utility ROW Support Professional
with 5 to 10 years of experience is an essential part of the project team, ensuring that right-of-way activities are efficiently and legally managed. This position plays a vital role in keeping projects on track, ensuring compliance with regulations, and delivering the project on time and within budget.