Location: Roanoke,VA, USA
Job Posting End Date12-24-2024Please note the job posting will close on the day before the posting end dateJob SummaryThe role is responsible for managing a portfolio of projects within a matrix team environment related to the acquisition of land, land rights, licenses, leases, permits and other documents necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of electric transmission and/or distribution lines; provide leadership, direction, training, coordination, and effective communication to initiate , plan, execute, monitor and control, and close projects in a safe, efficient, economical, risk-balanced approach to achieve short and long range goals and to obtain maximum customer satisfaction. Develop relationships and effectively communicate with all stakeholders including internal customers, external customers, team members, legal, suppliers, and industry peers.Job DescriptionEssential Job Functions & Tasks:Manage, develop, review and coordinate right-of-way project plan, schedule, budget, tools, and staff related to portfolio of right-of-way projects.Assist the regional right-of-way team in ensuring efficient and timely performance of right-of-way project work activities.Ensure corporate auditing requirements around estimating practices, escrow adherence and other cost expenditures are being followed.Act as an expert witness, assist and confer with legal counsel, asset management and project managers in the selection of witnesses and commissioners in connection with condemnation and/or other court actions involving electric transmission and/or distribution facilities, together with lawsuits which may result from the construction, operation, maintenance or removal of electric transmission and/or distribution facilities.Approve vouchers for payments of expenses incurred in the acquisition of land and land rights involving electric transmission and/or distribution facilities such as, but not limited to contractual obligations for the purchase of options, easements damage claims settlement, attorney fees, outside appraisal services and supplier invoices.Review periodic status and cost of managed right-of-way projects. Also, track the project quality, timeliness and performance against annual work plans.Monitor the closeout process and review lessons learned for right-of-way projects and recommend process improvements as appropriate.Demonstrate the ability in leadership by developing working relationships with the project team, suppliers, and foster teamwork and seek customer satisfaction team building, time management, building collaborative environments, accountability, and problem solving.Provide general guidance and feedback, to improve systems, procedures, schedules, and costs.Provides specific guidance in these areas and begins to challenge others at a level of informed understanding in all right-of-way project work. Represent Transmission right-of-way in internal process improvement teams and initiatives as well as external industry forums, where required.Support and hold employees and suppliers accountable for the AEP System Safety Process, ensuring a safe working environment focused on Zero Harm.Education:Associate degree in an applicable field is required plus eight (8) years of related experience; OR, Bachelor degree in an applicable field is preferred with six (6) years of related experience.Experience:Depending on education and years of related experience in business, management, real estate, electric transmission and/or distribution right-of-way or real estate activities and/or possess a professional certificate (i.e., IR/WA, SR/WA, PMP, etc). Prior experience in a leadership position and/or project management a plus.Licenses/Certifications:Professional licenses and memberships encouraged.Additional Requirements:Develop skill in and provide effective communication that is clear, direct, concise, and professional, including effective listening, with all stakeholders including team members, sponsors, management and senior management.Excellent written, organizational, presentation, oral communication, and time management skills. The ability and comfortability to present to senior leadership on complex right-of-way issues and lead a team to a successful solution. The ability to handle a portfolio of projects and assignments is critical. Extensive knowledge in right-of-way of electric lines and substations required. Possess leadership skills and experience mentoring and supervising staff.Support and demonstrate ability to provide the organization of project activities, delegate project task assignments, confidently set staff requirements and expectations to manage deliverables and hold staff accountable. Demonstrate willingness to provide constructive feedback to staff.The individual filling this position will be required to travel within the AEP Transmission service territory; however, on rare occasions may be assigned to special projects and travel outside the transmission service territory.Travel requirements are expected less than 25% of the time. Must have a valid driver's license, the ability to rent a vehicle, and the ability to drive 3 - 6 hours at time to attend site visits, meet with landowners, or participate in open houses and stakeholder meetings. On rare occasions, 1) May require extended hours to accomplish assigned tasks to meet requirements and schedules. 2) Overnight travel to facilities and projects (field work) is required. 3) Position requires travel and exposure to situations which require knowledge, understanding, and adherence to applicable safety procedures, and ability to hike or walk one to three miles on occasion.Compensation DataCompensation Grade:SP20-009Compensation Range:$110,656.00-143,853.50 USDHear about it first! Get job alerts by email. Log in to your Candidate Home Account today! 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