Utilities Right of Way Agent - Fort Wayne, IN

Orc

The Role

Overview

Acquire right-of-way rights for electrical transmission projects across Indiana and Michigan.

Key Responsibilities

  • right-of-way
  • property research
  • document review
  • project support
  • stakeholder liaison
  • compliance

Tasks

Employees must avoid any relationship or activity that might impair, or even appear to impair, their ability to make objective and fair decisions when performing their jobs. To avoid conflicts of interest, employees are prohibited from performing any services for clients or perceived clients during nonworking time that are normally performed by ORC, including the sale of real estate. -Support the Project Manager (PM) and project team members -Perform general administrative tasks -Review real estate documents -Communicate with property owners and their representatives regarding right of way acquisition -Acquire Right-of-Way rights for electrical transmission line projects in accordance with project guidelines and regulations -Conduct basic property research for ownership and boundary information

Requirements

  • 3 years
  • right-of-way
  • microsoft office
  • electronic databases
  • indiana notary
  • customer service

What You Bring

We’re Looking For Someone Who Physical Requirements: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to clearly communicate and exchange information in person, via phone and email. Substantial repetitive movements of the wrists, hands and/or fingers due to high amounts of computer usage and typing. Expected to spend long spans of time in front of a computer screen. Able to read, understand and interpret department related documents and data. This is a largely sedentary role; however, the employee is occasionally required to move about inside the office to access files, office equipment and to interact with other members of the staff. This employee is required to occasionally travel to government buildings which involves time driving; sometimes for long durations. Travel: Candidate can expect to hit the road traveling about 50% of the time throughout Indiana and Michigan Location: Fort Wayne, IN (candidate will have the flexibility to work out of their home office but must reside within 50 miles of ORC's Fort Wayne, IN office) -Minimum of (3) three years of right-of-way acquisition experience -Works efficiently and effectively under tight deadlines -Can prioritize and balance multiple tasks -Demonstrates strong organization and planning skills -Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel) and electronic databases -Can adapt to new systems and software environments -Must own an iOS or Android smartphone to access ORC systems -Thrives in a fast-paced administrative setting -Active Indiana Notary or the ability to obtain within 60 days -Provides strong customer service experience -Has excellent written and verbal communication skills -Is analytical, detail-oriented, and eager to learn

Benefits

Right of Way is where infrastructure meets innovation—shaping roads, utilities, and communities for the future. At ORC, we offer more than a job—we offer purpose, stability, and growth. You’ll join a team that values collaboration, workplace flexibility, and long-term opportunity. Our job titles may span more than one career level. Compensation for this position is dependent upon many factors, such as training, transferable skills, work experience, business needs, and market demands. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future. This role may also be eligible for benefits and employee travel reimbursements. Bonus Points if you have an active Notary and/or Real Estate license! -Health, dental, and vision benefits -Competitive base pay: $60,000-$75,000 per year -Free Calm membership for you and up to five others -Recognition programs and growth opportunities -Tuition reimbursement and professional training -401(k) with company match and disability coverage -Paid time off, sick time, and holidays

The Company

About Orc

-The firm began as a nimble land-acquisition specialist and has grown into a national leader. -Privately held and private-equity backed, delivering specialized real estate services supporting major infrastructure projects. -Expertise spans right-of-way acquisition, relocation assistance, appraisal, negotiations, and full program management. -Clients range from utility companies and state DOTs to airport authorities and federal agencies like FEMA, DOE, EPA, and USACE. -Typical projects include pipeline corridors, utility easements, airport expansions, and public transit infrastructure. -Headquartered in Charlotte, NC, the firm operates over 30 offices across more than 16 states. -ORC won national recognition for its innovative employee-recognition program tied to cybersecurity and quality initiatives.

Sector Specialisms

Electric Transmission

Electric Distribution

Pipeline

Renewable Energy

Telecommunications

Water & Sewer

Wind

Solar

Hydropower