Site Development Associate – Data Center Development
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The Company is headquartered in New York City, with offices across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
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What We Value
We are a diverse team of free thinkers, and fast movers united to help investors and creators energize the global economy. We are looking for individuals who thrive in a culture of builders and overachievers and embrace high performance, transparent feedback, and a mission-first approach. Our culture shapes our way of working and gets us where we want to be.
- Seek Excellence.
- Be Selective To Be Effective.
- Be Highly Aligned, Loosely Coupled.
- Disagree Transparently.
- Encourage Independent Decision-Making.
- Build Dream Teams.
What You’ll Do
- Lead and support site entitlement efforts, including zoning, platting, land use approvals, and other local governmental approvals required to advance data center sites.
- Serve as the company's primary point of contact with municipalities, counties, city councils, county commissioners, and other public officials on assigned projects.
- Build and maintain working relationships with mayors, city managers, county judges, and municipal/county staff.
- Prepare and deliver presentations to city councils, commissioners' courts, planning and zoning boards, and other public bodies.
- Identify, evaluate, and help acquire permits required for site development, including building permits and entrance/access permits, and coordinate with public works and TxDOT/county road authorities as needed.
- Coordinate with utility providers (power, water, wastewater, gas, telecom/fiber) to confirm capacity, service availability, and extension requirements for prospective sites.
- Support land acquisition efforts, including sourcing prospective sites, negotiating with landowners, and structuring purchase and option agreements.
- Apply working knowledge of Texas oil, gas, and mineral rights to identify and help resolve mineral, surface, and lease issues affecting site control.
- Understand and help manage the basics of real estate contracts, title work, and the closing process, coordinating with legal counsel, title companies, and surveyors as needed.
- Understand the basics of handling claims that may arise during due diligence, construction, or site development (e.g., title, boundary, or contractor-related claims), and know when and how to escalate them internally.
- Communicate regularly and clearly with internal stakeholders — leadership, legal, engineering, and construction teams — on project status, risks, and timelines.
- Develop working knowledge of data center development requirements (power, fiber, water, site criteria) and apply that knowledge to site selection and entitlement strategy.
- Travel within the Lubbock region and broader Texas market as needed to support site visits, public meetings, and landowner negotiations.
- Experience in real estate development, with direct involvement in at least one completed development project from acquisition through entitlement (commercial or residential); OR equivalent experience as a landman.
- Demonstrated experience entitling property and working directly with municipalities, city councils, county commissioners, or other public officials.
- Comfortable and experienced presenting to public bodies, boards, and internal leadership.
- Working understanding of Texas oil, gas, and mineral rights and how they can affect a real estate transaction or site.
- Basic understanding of real estate purchase contracts, title, and the closing process.
- Experience negotiating with landowners and/or sellers in a land acquisition context.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to represent the company professionally to external officials and internal stakeholders alike.
- Willingness and genuine interest in learning the fundamentals of data center development.
- Valid driver's license and ability to travel locally and regionally as needed.
- Commercial real estate development experience strongly preferred over residential.
- Prior experience acquiring or coordinating utility, building, or entrance permits.
- Existing relationships with officials or staff in Lubbock and surrounding West Texas municipalities/counties.
- Familiarity with the basics of handling title, boundary, or construction-related claims.
- Background in energy, land, or infrastructure-related real estate (landman, oil & gas land experience, utility right-of-way, etc.).
What We Offer (Remote)
- Competitive base salary and discretionary bonus
- Flexible Time Off (i.e. unlimited paid vacation days)
- Company paid Holidays (14)
- Company paid sick leave
- Company-paid health and protective benefits for employees, partners, and other dependents
- 3% 401(k) company contribution
- Generous paid Parental Leave
- Free virtual coaching and counseling sessions through Ginger
- Smart, entrepreneurial, and fun colleagues
- Employee Resource Groups
- Benefits may vary depending on location.
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