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Property Rights & Acquisitions Analyst Sr (Hybrid)

Lcra

The Role

Overview

Senior analyst handling property due diligence, valuation and cost estimates transmission projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • due diligence
  • market analysis
  • valuation
  • boundary analysis
  • survey support
  • title research

Tasks

-Provide due diligence for potential acquisitions by reviewing and analyzing internal records, legal documents, line and parcel configuration, and engineering drawings. -Conduct initial market analysis and estimates individual property valuations by applying -Analyze property boundaries, resolve ownership issues, and manage property owner -Provide survey support by researching and analyzing metes and bounds descriptions and related documentation. -Oversee contract abstractors, title examiners, and document specialists as required. -Research and examine titles to property.

Requirements

  • driver's license
  • title research
  • transmission
  • cost estimates
  • degree
  • 9+ years

What You Bring

-Driver’s license -Experience in abstracting/researching title in courthouses in Texas. -Experience in transmission real estate. -Experience in conducting cost estimates. -A degree(s) in real estate, project management, business, law, engineering, environmental science, geographic information systems, or a relevant field may be substituted per LCRA guidelines for certain years of experience. -Nine or more years of experience in real estate appraisal, land acquisition, title research, landowner relations, contract negotiation, or utility infrastructure project coordination or other relevant experience.

Benefits

-401(k) match up to 8% that includes a student loan 401(k) contribution program option -Competitive salary & medical, dental, vision and legal insurance -Paid time off, including time for vacation, sick and family care leave -Extensive learning & development programs -Life and disability insurance -Wellness program including wellness incentive

The Company

About Lcra

-Evolved into a powerful entity, generating electricity through various sources and developing transmission infrastructure across central Texas. -Revenue primarily generated from electricity and transmission services, with minimal contribution from water sales; operates without tax or state funds? -Undertakes diverse projects including flood-control dams, power plants, energy networks, and community grants to support development. -Operates as a self-funded nonprofit organization, deeply involved in community service across water, energy, and recreational sectors.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Water Resources

Utilities

Government

Infrastructure

Telecommunications