Right of Way Agent
Canacre - Augusta, ME
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Join the Canacre team in an exciting role working on leading edge infrastructure projects.We are technical experts in land, energy, and transportation development delivering accurate, innovative, and agile solutions to our partners. We provide land acquisition, geospatial mapping, data management, web-based GIS, community relations, land feasibility studies, and permitting services. Canacre's clients include developers, large scale service providers, and government entities that are involved in the planning and development of energy projects, rights of way, resources, and infrastructure across Canada and the United States. Canacre works on large-scale wind and solar power projects, high-voltage transmission lines, pipeline projects, municipal roads projects, and groupings of cellular towers and rooftop antennas.At Canacre, we act with honesty and integrity within a culture where trust, collaboration, and teamwork flourish. We commit to diversity, inclusivity, and the celebration of successes. Our vision is to foster an environment that promotes inspired and empowered team members who make an impact.The Right of Way Agent will be responsible for acquisition and enforcement of real property rights required for the operation, maintenance, and expansion of the transmission, distribution, and communication system . The Right of Way Agent will provide local contact for interface with government, permitting, and customer interface related to franchise or property rights. Duties and Responsibilities:Serve as the primary point of contact between the client utility company and the public customers, managing the acquisition, negotiation, and communication of all types of real property rights related to utility projects.Acquire fee and easement property rights through various mechanisms, including Option Agreements, Purchase & Sale Agreements, Offer Letters, and Condemnation, ensuring that all necessary permissions are obtained for utility expansion or infrastructure development.Obtain temporary property rights to support client needs, such as temporary access agreements, lay-down yard agreements, and wire-pulling locations, enabling operational flexibility during the construction or maintenance of utility projects.Maintain clear, detailed, and accurate Records of Contact for all communications on behalf of the client, ensuring a comprehensive log of interactions with landowners, stakeholders, and other parties involved in the acquisition or management of property rights. This documentation supports transparency, compliance, and effective follow-up throughout the project lifecycle.Handle encroachment resolution efforts, ensuring that clients' historic rights are protected, enforced, and maintained against unauthorized or unforeseen land use issues that may interfere with utility operations.Conduct comprehensive Rights, Title, and Interest (RTI) research to provide detailed, clear, and well-documented reports that ensure all property rights are accurately identified and understood for the client's needs, serving as a quick reference to support decision-making.Provide Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) and Feasibility Analysis to client management teams, offering data-driven insights that help determine the most effective and cost-efficient solutions for achieving desired outcomes in property acquisition and project development.Oversee divestments of surplus, compensatory, or other forms of land, facilitating the transfer of property rights to both public and private entities in compliance with all regulatory and client-specific requirements.Manage additional right-of-way (ROW) tasks as required, such as coordinating land use permits, facilitating relocation assistance for affected property owners, and addressing utility corridor management issues to ensure uninterrupted utility service. ROW responsibilities may also involve identifying, negotiating, and resolving conflicts over land access or usage rights, as well as assisting in land surveys, environmental compliance, and facilitating public hearings when necessary.Perform other duties as required.REQUIREMENTS:Knowledge/Skills and Experience5 years of experience drafting and negotiating property rights documents including rights-of-way, easements, licenses, leases, purchase and sale agreementsProfessional experience with transmission powerlinesKnowledge of Real Estate principles gained through education and experienceStrong understanding of valuation and appraisal methodologyClear, concise written and oral communicationsStrong negotiation and interpersonal skillsComputer literacy (working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, Google Earth)Ability to plot metes and bounds descriptions of property and read a variety of maps, electronic and paperAbility to evaluate, interpret, and analyze engineering and right-of-way drawingsAbility to interpret and research (abstract) legal documentsSkilled in property rights research methods, including courthouse searches for recorded documents and internet research of sameAbility to determine valuation of crops, timber, etc. for damage settlementAbility to create and manage project forecasts associated with field agent tasks and professionally convey progress to internal and external stakeholders.Licenses/AccreditationsValid Driver's License, with ability to maintain insurability under the company's insurance carrierMust have or have the ability to obtain a Notary Public License Holds SR/WA or R/W-NAC designation from the IRWTravel RequirementsTravel will be requiredAt Canacre, our benefits program is one of the ways in which we reinforce the value we place on employees and the role they play in helping us achieve our goals. Canacre offers comprehensive health and dental coverage, paid time off, and disability insurance. Other benefits include a 401(k) Savings Plan employer matching program, Employee Assistance Program, flexible work arrangement and a variety of wellness programs.Canacre is an equal opportunity employer, committed to a diverse workforce. Canacre complies with federal and state/provincial law governing non-discrimination in employment practices.Given the volume of applications we typically receive, we are unable to respond to all applicants, however, you will be contacted if your experience is a suitable match with one of our upcoming projects. At Canacre, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of employment practices in each jurisdiction we operate in. We ensure that all employees are fairly compensated for their work, in accordance with the provisions outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the Canada Labour Code. Powered by JazzHR
Created: 2025-03-03