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Consents Manager

Ref no. BHN582722
Salary £48,000 - £55,000/annum
Location Basingstoke, England
Start date ASAP
Job type Permanent
Job status Open

Job summary

We're looking for a Consents Manager to join our team and lead the way in securing the permissions and approvals that keep our projects moving. From Development Consent Orders (DCOs) to land rights and everything in between.

Key skills required for this role

Electrical Control, Power and Transmission, Distribution, Consents, Permissions, Wayleaves

Important

Consents Manager - Electricty Experience

Job description

Job Title Consents Manager
Location Basingstoke, England
Salary £45000 - £55000 Plus Company Car & Allowance
Work Opportunity Permanent

Introduction

Do you love the challenge of securing land and property consents for major infrastructure projects? We're looking for someone who thrives on navigating wayleaves, planning permissions, easements, leases, and land acquisitions to keep projects moving forward. If you're a proactive problem-solver who enjoys variety and making an impact, we'd love to hear from you!

What will I be doing?

In this role, you'll:

  • Talk through wayleaves, easements, leases, and access permissions, ensuring everything aligns with the Electricity Act 1989 and other key regulations.
  • Keep up to date with planning laws, environmental standards, and land rights legislation to navigate projects smoothly.
  • Assess, negotiate, and resolve compensation claims related to land use, wayleaves, and access agreements.
  • Oversee and coordinate external consultants and contractors delivering consent-related services, ensuring top-quality work.
  • Keep detailed and accurate records of agreements, permits, and consents, while providing clear reports for stakeholders.

What do I need to succeed?

To succeed in this role, you'll have:

  • Strong experience in electrical consents management within the power utility infrastructure sector.
  • Strong experience in the power/gas sector as well as land/law rights.
  • Skills in securing consents, land acquisition, and managing compensation claims, with a strong understanding of the Electricity Act 1989, planning regulations, environmental laws, and land rights
  • Proven ability to engage and negotiate effectively with landowners, tenants, and legal representatives.
  • Capability in working with government agencies, utility providers, and other key stakeholders to drive projects forward.

What's my next step?

If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you - please click the apply button and we'll be in touch shortly to discuss next steps.

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