Overview
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To find out more about our Land business, click on the following link and discover what awaits you at WSP: Land referencing and land assembly | WSP. This role can be based in one of our offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow or Perth with the flexibility of hybrid working between one of these locations and home.
Your role
Your new role, what’s involved?
* Your work will support our teams in the delivery of land access, landowner & stakeholder engagement, optioneering and statutory processes.
* Identification of landowners, occupiers and other parties that hold an interest in land, through interpretation and research of Registers of Scotland information.
* Liaising with landowners, land agents, legal representatives, planning authorities, stakeholders, contractors and clients.
* Working with multi-disciplinary teams to secure access to land for surveys, whether by agreement or through statutory mechanisms.
* Contribute to WSP Land delivery and success of high-profile infrastructure projects within Scotland and the wider UK and Ireland business.
* You will provide guidance to support junior colleagues and provide the ability to undertake review of other colleagues’ work.
* You will develop commercial awareness with an understanding of budget, scope, change control and other project management activities, including identification of project risks to the project owner.
* The role may involve client-facing activities where you will represent the business as an Assistant Land Consultant level on projects.
Your team
This is an exciting opportunity to become part of WSP’s Land team in the delivery of land referencing, land acquisition, land access, formal consents, statutory orders and landowner engagement. Our Scotland Region is currently made up of land consultants, property specialists, and utility/topographical surveyors working across our Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth offices. We work closely with over 200 Land colleagues across the UK and Ireland delivering land services on a variety of projects across the energy, water, road, rail and active-travel sectors. Our clients develop major highway, rail, energy and renewable infrastructure projects, all of which impact privately owned land. We are the largest Land Referencing business in the UK, with recent high-profile projects include A9 Dualling, SSEN and various onshore renewables clients.
As part of our Land Team, you will combine office, home and on-site working to deliver components for the delivery of land consenting projects, ensuring the validity, accuracy and auditability of information collected. You will work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment, delivering the necessary information required to identify, notify, engage, and gain access to lands and secure required consents with landowners affected by infrastructure projects. We work locally, making a difference to Scotland-based projects but also nationally with other WSP teams, using our in-house land information and consultation databases alongside GIS systems, with a focus on innovation and quality. Our colleagues come from diverse career backgrounds including Estate Management, Forestry, Agriculture, Project Management, Liaison Officers, Site Supervision, Land Agency and more.
What we’re looking for
* A keen interest in delivering land services for clients (whether land referencing, survey access, stakeholder and landowner engagement or statutory processes). If you have relevant transferable skills and are passionate about the land and consenting industry, we would love to hear from you.
* Experience of working as part of multi-disciplinary teams to deliver high quality outputs for clients.
* Effective communication and organisational skills with ability to liaise at all levels with internal and external stakeholders.
* Ability to undertake technical assurance of other colleagues’ work.
* Drive and enthusiasm to create strong technical work.
* A full UK driving licence is required.
* General IT skills, Microsoft Office suite including Teams, and basic skills with GIS/mapping tools.
* Identification of land, ownership, and interests in land; general understanding of Scottish land ownership and land management practices; project management skills from infrastructure projects; stakeholder engagement for infrastructure projects.
* Experience and/or knowledge of UK statutory consents requirements (e.g., Hybrid Bill, TWAO, DCO, CPO, Vesting Order) would be an advantage but is not essential.
* Experience of Wayleave agreements for energy projects would be beneficial.
About us and benefits
We are one of the world’s leading engineering and professional services firms with a global reach. We offer work-life balance through hybrid working, inclusive culture, health and wellbeing programs, and development opportunities, including training, mentoring, and Chartership. We also provide benefits such as a Virtual GP service, Gymflex, menopause support, flexible time options, and part-time/flexible working arrangements.
EEO statement We positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, pregnancy or maternity/paternity. We will interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria and will provide workplace adjustments on request.
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