Location: North Wales. Home working with Site Visits
Salary: Competitive + excellent benefits
Full‑time, Permanent
Our Infrastructure Services team continues to grow, and we're looking for a Land Liaison Officer to join our expanding team in North Wales. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys working with landowners, supporting contractors on the ground, and playing a key role in the delivery of major infrastructure projects.
You'll be the primary point of contact for landowners and occupiers, ensuring access is agreed, conditions are recorded, and contractors operate in line with land requirements and regulations. It's a varied, people‑focused role with plenty of autonomy and site work.
What you'll be doing
Liaising with landowners, occupiers and wider stakeholders on all land‑related matters
Ensuring contractors understand and comply with pre‑entry notice requirements
Arranging and completing pre‑ and post‑entry condition surveys
Managing landowner queries and following up on requests
Keeping landowners informed on accommodation works (access, water, fencing, etc.)
Supporting the wider project team to ensure smooth delivery across sites
What we're looking for
ALTE Level 4/5 in Welsh (or working towards)
Experience in a Land or Agricultural Liaison role (advantageous but not essential)
Strong understanding of agricultural and rural affairs
Knowledge of land drainage or rural infrastructure (beneficial)
Excellent attention to detail and strong organisational skills
Confident communicator with clear written and verbal skills
Health & Safety awareness
Full UK driving licence
What's on offer
Discretionary bonus scheme
25 days holiday rising to 30 with service, plus your birthday off
Two additional half‑days for Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve
Enhanced family leave policies
Access to a wellbeing and mental health support service
Online discounts and savings portal
Two days of paid volunteering leave per year