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The Right of Way Land Manager serves a major role in field operations, providing critical functions related to internal and external relationships, human resource management, development, as well as management of departmental and project budgets, and overall management of adverse portfolio of projects situated across the country.
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The Maintenance Specialist II for Grounds and Rights of Ways' position will perform skilled and semi-skilled labor in the various aspects of parks/trail/property/right of way maintenance including mowing, edging, aerating, chemical application, and right of way maintenance.
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The Right of Way Land Manager must provide strong leadership and management skills consistent with TRC core values. Current/Recent Experience as a Right of Way Land Manager in Land Project Management.
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With experience in Right of Way, Real Estate, Damage Prevention or other related fields in the Oil & Gas Industry to join our team! Intermediate level IRWA Right of Way Courses on Engineering Review, Encroachments or Property Rights Law with ARWP or RWP Credential progressing toward CPL Credential.
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Mowing and edging of right of way areas immediately adjacent to streets, including tree trimming. Division: Right of Way. Work includes roadway repair, laying pavers, installation of sidewalks and driveway, mowing and edging, and installation of traffic signs.
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Mow, weed eat, trim and prune right of ways and other areas as assigned. Proficiency in the use of skid steer, front-end loader, dump trucks, milling machine, roller, paving machine, flatbed trailer, truck, backhoe, hand tools, chainsaw and street saw preferred.
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The Right of Way Land Manager reports to the Right of Way Land Director. Must have experience writing and responding to proposal requests inclusive of creating a project budget and a land acquisition budget.
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Oversee all land aspects of a project, including regulatory planning, routing, survey permission/coordination, title, acquisition, eminent domain, construction, reclamation, and project closeout.
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Buckeye Partners is currently seeking a Specialist, ROW, Real Estate & Damage Prevention II with experience in Right of Way, Real Estate, Damage Prevention, or other related fields in the Oil & Gas Industry to join our team.
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Minimum 6 years' in-house experience as a practicing Surface Landman or Right-of-Way Agent. The Sr. Surface Landman will report to the Surface Land Manager and be responsible for specific duties surrounding all surface land functions and will be well versed in right-of-way disciplines.
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From pipelines to power plants, roadways to reservoirs, schoolyards to security solutions, clients look to TRC for breakthrough thinking backed by the innovative follow-through of an industry leader.
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Operate farm-type tractors with attached rotary, gang, or sickle-type mowers to cut grass and weeds in right-of-way. Cut brush; assist in right-of-way planting and seed harvesting.
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Manage ROW staff and execute right of way activities for the negotiation, acquisition and maintenance of right of way necessary to perform pipeline, road, power line, cable and other related projects.
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Perform complex survey/geomatics calculations and analysis of survey data for preparing survey maps, plats and right of way mapping. Extensive knowledge of and experience with FDOT Location Survey and Right of Way Mapping processes and standards.
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In addition, must obtain a commercial right-of-way pest control applicators license or a commercial/custodial ornamental and turf pest control applicators license if hired for State right-of-way or Athletic Maintenance respectively.
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