National Grid
Land Rights and Consents Specialist

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Job Introduction
A temporary opportunity is available for a Wayleaves Specialist based in Gloucester for a period of up to 12 months subject to review.
You will be accountable to the Team Manager for the provision of specialist estates and survey services to your own and other teams.
Your main duties and responsibilities will be the negotiation of complex consents, wayleaves, easements, and agreements in respect of the location of distribution assets, to settle significant damage claims and to design, survey and prepare specifications for major overhead line schemes. You may also provide support in the management of the tree cutting program. In addition, you will be required to identify training needs of your own and other team members and provide training as necessary in estates and survey related Matters.
Evidence of your qualifications will be required prior to appointment.
Depending on experience, you may initially be appointed at a lower salary until all relevant courses and training are complete.
Main Responsibilities
- Negotiate specialist consents, wayleaves, easements, and agreements in respect of the location of distribution assets
- Settle damage claims
- Assessing the potential impact of a specific work activity on customers and advising customers affected of the impact of activities
- Resolving customer complaints directly wherever possible
- Investigating and reporting on estate related matters
- Exercise leadership
- Introduce new wayleaves, easements, consents, and agreements techniques and methods
- Train appropriate staff on the aspects of wayleaves, easements, consents, and agreements
- Keep abreast of estates related development
- Assess site risks, and take action to remove or avoid those risks
- Report any accident, injury, damage to property, or near miss
- Identify opportunities for improvement in performance and implement or recommend change
- Issue work to contractors, and approve daily work sheets
- Carry out quality and compliance checks on contractors' works
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Ideally, you will have a legal background, with experience as a Paralegal or in a similar legal support role. This experience is not essential but would be highly advantageous.
You should have proficient negotiation and influencing skills and must be able to demonstrate an ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with customers, landowners, and Local Authorities.
Ideally you would have an understanding of how overhead lines are constructed and underground cables are installed along with a general appreciation of the distribution network. You should be familiar with the operation of deeds and wayleaves, be aware of environmental legislation relating to statutory consents, and have experience of geographic mapping and searching/updating computer records.


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As you will need to be mobile throughout the area, you must have a full and valid driving licence.
National Grid Electricity Distribution is committed to safeguarding the interests of the Company, colleagues, and customers. This role is subject to a satisfactory Barring Service, (DBS) check, depending on the role, different levels of screening and vetting are required. Some roles require a triannual check.
About Us
We’re National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED), the owner and operator behind the electricity distribution systems for the Midlands, the Southwest of England, and South Wales. Serving communities of more than 8 million people, our expert teams deliver heat, light, and power for homes and businesses.
National Grid employs over 29,000 people worldwide. We are building an inclusive workplace, a place to actively celebrate the cultures, personalities, and preferences of our colleagues – who in turn help to build the success of our business and reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. Our vision is to be at the heart of a clean, fair, and affordable energy future and we are doing this in a fast-moving industry with an increasing focus on tackling climate change, exploring new energy sources that are renewable, low carbon, and improve efficiency to meet demand.
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