Fuel Recruitment
Wayleave Surveyor

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About the Role
As a Wayleave Officer, you will be responsible for obtaining all new wayleaves and consents to ensure that we receive legal agreements as early as possible and within agreed timescales. You will deal with all activities and functions needed to manage the wayleave process both administratively and the strategy for process improvement internally and where feasible, through relationships with either landlords or third-party suppliers.
Some of what you will be doing will include:
- Working on new connections, so must have experience dealing with Wayleave agreements for new installs.
- Process ownership for applying for, processing, and receiving wayleaves or associated consents.
- Experience reading maps and dealing with property boundaries.
- Working with the business end to end to define best practice and innovative business processes to ensure an optimized wayleave process.
- Define, document, and monitor adherence to the end-to-end wayleaves process.
- Working closely with the wider team to ensure all wayleaves are identified and applied for expediently.
- Ownership of, where applicable, validating land or building ownership to ensure minimal issues.
- As applicable, create relationships with key landlords covering properties in our client’s metro cities in order to improve wayleave processing as the network expands.
- Define the tools and repositories for delivering the wayleaves process.
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- Experience within Fibre/Fixed Line.
- Proven track record in being able to successfully operate within a process.
- Ability to multitask and work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment and be able to adapt to change in order to drive improvement.
- Ability to create, manage, and report business metrics on process stages, with recommendations for improvements.
- Excellent communication & interpersonal skills.
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