Company:
Piper Maddox
Location: Gloucester
Closing Date: 03/11/2024
Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Senior Land Management Role for Solar & BESS Projects
Highly flexible remote working system - occasional office visits
Salary range based on ideal candidate experience: 70,000 - 80,000
Piper Maddox have partnered with one of the UK's most reputable developers of utility scale renewable energy projects. Our client has been established in the UK market for a number of years and have a strong track record of successfully developing solar and battery storage assets.
They have put together a current development pipeline of over 10GW as well as having a very stable EPC partner, it has been a great year for the team - and there are no signs of this slowing down any time soon!
Their team in the UK is split across the three main pillars of the development lifecycle: land, planning, and grid - and these three in-house teams are in constant collaboration throughout the timeline of a project. Currently, all of these teams are looking at growth, showing the upwards trajectory this company is on.
The land side of the team are looking at adding to their ranks before the end of the year - with a Senior Land Manager position. This position would play a key role in both the hands on aspect of projects and also mentoring and providing support to more junior members of the team.
In this role, you would be responsible for: sourcing and identifying suitable land for renewable energy development, the commercial negotiations relating to land acquisition, as well as the management of the landowner relationship - throughout and after completion.
Key aspects for this position:
agreements)
agricultural/rural communities.
This would be a fantastic opportunity for an experienced renewable energy land manager who is looking to take that next step into a more senior role. You would be joining up with a collaborative and dynamic team who are all striving towards a common goal.
Apply to learn more!
Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Highly flexible remote working system - occasional office visits
Salary range based on ideal candidate experience: 70,000 - 80,000
Piper Maddox have partnered with one of the UK's most reputable developers of utility scale renewable energy projects. Our client has been established in the UK market for a number of years and have a strong track record of successfully developing solar and battery storage assets.
They have put together a current development pipeline of over 10GW as well as having a very stable EPC partner, it has been a great year for the team - and there are no signs of this slowing down any time soon!
Their team in the UK is split across the three main pillars of the development lifecycle: land, planning, and grid - and these three in-house teams are in constant collaboration throughout the timeline of a project. Currently, all of these teams are looking at growth, showing the upwards trajectory this company is on.
The land side of the team are looking at adding to their ranks before the end of the year - with a Senior Land Manager position. This position would play a key role in both the hands on aspect of projects and also mentoring and providing support to more junior members of the team.
In this role, you would be responsible for: sourcing and identifying suitable land for renewable energy development, the commercial negotiations relating to land acquisition, as well as the management of the landowner relationship - throughout and after completion.
Key aspects for this position:
agreements)
agricultural/rural communities.
This would be a fantastic opportunity for an experienced renewable energy land manager who is looking to take that next step into a more senior role. You would be joining up with a collaborative and dynamic team who are all striving towards a common goal.
Apply to learn more!
Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
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