ROW Specialist II
Indexed description
We Collaborate Closely With Developers And Operators Of Oil And Gas Pipelines And Electric Transmission Systems, Supporting Both Extensive Linear Projects And Site-specific Developments. Our Work Is Guided By Three Core Values
- Safety – protecting the public, our clients, and our team
- Advocacy – prioritizing the best interests of our clients
- Integrity – upholding professionalism and accountability in every aspect of our operations
- Exercise discretion and judgment and apply ROW principles to meet project challenges.
- Identify land ownership from Company and public records.
- Washington/Oregon/Idaho/Montana Real Estate license preferred, not required. Capable of obtaining RE license.
- Prepare in-house valuations and estimates and review appraisals prepared by consultants for the acquisition of easements.
- Gather and analyze data, prepare reports, legal descriptions, and documents relating to and negotiate with property owners to acquire easements, rights-of-way, licenses, permits, leases, and other property rights.
- Perform the more difficult and complex ROW and other property-related work necessary for ROW acquisitions.
- Evaluate ROW and other property-related issues and develop and recommend solutions.
- Research and settle encroachment situations.
- Contact various state, county, and/or local agencies to secure permits for road, utility, railroad and canal crossings.
- Document all communications with landowners.
- Coordinate with other staff, management and legal counsel regarding complex property rights issues including eminent domain proceedings.
- Research and gather information from various sources such as: Federal and State Agencies, Title Agencies, County Offices, Municipal Records, and creative internet research.
- Examine ROW plans, design plans, design study reports, appraisal reports, conveyance documents, and title reports.
- Prepare offer letters and documents necessary for acquiring individually owned properties as well as properties owned by agencies such as state agencies, corporations or associations.
- Recommend policies and procedures, ensuring Company policies are clearly communicated to the ROW team.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Work is performed in multiple facilities as business needs dictate.
- Office work may include prolonged seated tasks, extended keyboarding, and use of computer screen.
- May be requested to work overtime and weekends.
- Position requires travel (expected to be 25-30%); valid driver’s license and acceptable DMV record required.
- The employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use stairs, use hands, reach, talk and hear.
- The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and the ability
Minimum Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Demonstrate the ability to perform all key qualifications of an Acquisition Specialist.
- Capacity to conduct and participate in meetings with senior management.
- The ability to make decisions and find alternative solutions to problems.
- The ability to work and communicate effectively with all levels of co-workers, clients, and other external contacts.
- Four to six years of acquisition and negotiation experience, preferably related to transmission easement
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