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This position covers Duke Energy Florida service territory; the position's home base can be located anywhere within this territory. This person should reside within the service territory of the region they serve.
The exact location will be determined at the time of offer based on business needs.
Depending upon the desired qualifications of the successful applicant, the hiring manager may elect to fill this position at a higher level within the job hierarchy.
This position is responsible for managing real estate vendors, negotiation, and acquisition of real estate rights in support of the Regulated Renewables Team including Solar and Wind. Limited support to Transmission, Distribution, Nuclear, Fossil, Hydro, Lake Services, Gas Operations, Distributed Energy Resources (Solar), as well as any Corporate needs that may be necessary from time to time.
This position will use advanced negotiating strategies to facilitate the acquisition process for full or partial rights in support of regulated renewable business units specifically working with renewable operations. This individual must be familiar with public land records, research, vendor management, among numerous other land use issues. They will work in collaboration with landowners, attorneys, public officials, engineers, surveyors, and others in gaining land rights to support company projects and customer requests. This position is a specialist role and should have the experience and capability for a variety of land rights and exemplary land negotiation skills. This would include purchasing in fee, easement, permitting, licensing, leases as well as conducting property sales and dispositions. This position may also serve in a leadership role providing oversight to contracted resources as projects may require.
Negotiation - Ability to work with property owners and interests to bring about an equitable and fair settlement for the rights being acquired.
Communications - Ability to develop interpersonal relationships. Written and verbal skills are vital in dealing with individuals as well as groups (i.e. DOT, Homeowner Assoc., Courts, church leadership, boards, public meetings, etc.)
Basic legal expertise - proficient in research and examination of basic and complex title issues (deeds, mortgages, liens, taxes, etc.) and ability to perform a limited title search. Review of transaction documents.
Project Management – RE Representative must be able to manage various tasks simultaneously in order to accomplish desired objectives. Acquisition requires managing a variety of competing interests to include risks, costs, and relationships.
Valuation - Ability to compile sales data to support values for both fee simple and partial rights acquisition and disposal. Able to read appraisal reports with a critical eye and challenge opinions.
Administrative - Familiarity with MS Office and other tools in order to compile and complete reports. Maintain and protect field files as directed by Records Retention policy and/or state regulations. Appropriate documentation of all aspects of transactions from contract preparation to recording of conveyances. Ensures payments are made with proper accounting by check/wire to facilitate transaction settlements.
Key Skills
Knowledge of renewable energy land negotiations.
Knowledge of renewable energy operations and construction.
Knowledge of electric operations and construction.
Environmental awareness to understand basics of due diligence and the public requirements for projects.
Advanced communication skills.
Experience in a portfolio of complex projects.
Experience working with real estate inside and outside counsel.
Working knowledge of solar power and wind power leases and easements.
Demonstrated advance problem-solving skills, requiring little direction from management.
Note: This posting is for one position. Dependent on relevant experience, the level to which a candidate is aligned is outlined below.
Bachelor's degree in Business, Real Estate or other related degree + 2 years related work experience, OR
Associate's Degree in Business, Real Estate or other related degree + 4 years related work experience, if no Bachelor's, OR
6 years of work experience in lieu of a degree + HS/GED
Bachelor's degree in Business, Real Estate or other related degree + 4 years related work experience, OR
Associate's Degree in Business, Real Estate or other related degree + 6 years related work experience, if no Bachelor's, OR
8 years of work experience in lieu of a degree + HS/GED
Driver's License
Notary within 6 months of hire
Minimum of two (2) years renewable land acquisition experience
Prior renewables or real estate transactions experience
Survey, permitting, appraisal, development, real estate construction, or land engineering knowledge
Knowledge of electric operations, development, and construction
Environmental awareness to understand basics of due diligence and the public requirements for projects.
Effective public presentation, witness and testimony skills and experience.
Additional Preferred Qualifications
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
Experience in a public utility industry (electric, gas, municipality) or related technical field
Knowledge of workplans, survey, paralegal, land development and/or engineering
Preferred soft skills: highly organized, self-motivated, critical/problem solving, budgeting, negotiation skills, excellent written and verbal communication
Will sometimes require irregular work schedule to accommodate landowners and other professionals and may include evenings and weekends.
Limited travel may be required to facilitate certain negotiations and project meetings.
Field visits may be required to analyze property and participate in due diligence.
Remote Office
Occasional driving
Field mobility classification – work will be performed in various field locations, as needed, after the onboarding period. However, field employees are required to live within a reasonable daily commute to their assigned work location.
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Travel Requirements
5-15%