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WSP is one of the UK's largest suppliers of land services and is looking to broaden and strengthen its team of experienced property professionals across the UK with immediate vacancies for Principal Land and Property Surveyors to join our established teams in our Manchester office. This is an exciting opportunity to join an expanding multidisciplinary firm within our Land Services team in the delivery of land acquisition, valuation, compulsory purchase and compensation, landowner engagement, land access, wayleaves and consents, and negotiations in support of major infrastructure projects in the UK.
YOUR NEW ROLE, WHAT'S INVOLVED?
* Acquiring land for high-profile, strategic infrastructure projects across the UK.
* Securing appropriate land rights for large-scale development projects and providing strategic land advice to our clients.
* Preparing consent documents.
* Utilising statutory powers and other available mechanisms to acquire land (CPO, TWAO, DCO, TCPA) on behalf of WSP clients across highways, rail, water, utilities, and renewable energy sectors.
* Negotiation of Heads of Terms to secure land for projects in a timely fashion utilising the appropriate mechanism.
* Liaising with landowners, land agents, legal representatives, planning authorities, key stakeholders, contractors, and clients.
* Managing and settling CPO compensation claims.
* Experience in working with multi-disciplinary teams across a range of sectors and locations across the UK.
* Management and development of a team of early career professionals providing both technical training and career development support.
YOUR TEAM
This is an exciting opportunity to become part of our multi-disciplinary service line within the WSP Land and Property Team in the delivery of land acquisition, land access, formal consents, statutory orders, compensation agreements, and landowner management.
Our clients develop major highway, rail, energy, and renewable infrastructure projects, all of which impact privately owned land. You will work as part of a team of Land Consultants assisting in the liaison with landowners that may be affected by infrastructure development, obtaining the appropriate land consents, gaining access, and where necessary compensating them for the impact caused by the scheme.
As part of our Land Team, you will combine office, home, and on-site working to support the delivery of land access and land acquisition projects through the identification of land ownership, consultation with landowners, undertaking property valuation, assessing and negotiating compensation, combining skills in GIS, data management, and landowner engagement.
The role would encompass working with our Land Team across a variety of commercial, residential, and agricultural properties.
WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU IF YOU HAVE
* Membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or similar.
* Proven track record in the management and delivery of land and property-related services.
* Experience of negotiating with landowners and knowledge of the legal process for the acquisition of property and rights.
* Experience of managing and settling a range of voluntary and compulsory purchase compensation claims.
* Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships with both internal and external stakeholders at all levels.
* Proven track record in the management and delivery of land-related services.
* Ability to communicate effectively and have strong influencing and negotiating skills.
* Experience of infrastructure development schemes, particularly in the road, rail, gas, electricity, and renewable energy sectors.
* Strong working knowledge of relevant legislation and procedures (e.g., Transport Works Act 1992, Planning Act 2008, the CPO Compensation Code, etc.).
* Experience of negotiating commercial terms.
* Knowledge of both urban and the rural environment would be desirable.
* A full UK driving licence is required.
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