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Idaho Power — located in vibrant Boise, Idaho — is looking for a Land Rights Leader to join our Corporate Real Estate team. It’s an exciting time to work for Idaho Power. Our work plays a critical role in communities we serve across Idaho and Oregon, and we’re working hard to provide our customers with the safe, reliable, affordable energy they depend on. While this position is based at Idaho Power’s downtown Boise location, we offer both flexible schedules and the opportunity to work up to 40% remote.
What does a Land Rights Leader do for us?
The Land Rights Leader oversees and guides a team that represents the interests of the company in land rights matters and directs the planning, acquisition, lease, disposal, and administrative management of company real estate or right of way assets in alignment with broader strategic initiatives. This position will set strategic goals, forecast needs, help set budgets, manage contractors, and provide leadership of employees, ensuring the land rights team works efficiently and effectively to support all related company needs. They act as a liaison between internal and external stakeholders, closely coordinating with them to ensure timely and quality execution of work while seeking the best and most-timely outcome for Idaho Power. They share expertise on land rights matters, including rights of way negotiations, easements, leases, and other real estate agreements with the entire Corporate Real Estate team.
In addition to the meaningful work we do, we offer work-life balance, competitive pay and benefits, an employee incentive plan, and both a 401k employer-match and a pension plan, making Idaho Power one of the best employers in the state.
- Real estate law
- Principles of property negotiation
- Risk management
- Legal descriptions
- Easement types, in both urban and rural areas
- Land title research
- Ownership types, including individual, partnership, corporate, etc.
- Appraisals
- Land Survey applications used in real estate
- Familiarity with tribal law and Native American political framework
- Effective leadership skills, including the ability to encourage and motivate employees, delegate work wisely and effectively, and maintain an enjoyable and challenging work environment
- Public relations and negotiation
- Project management
- Presentations
- Good oral and written communication, including communicating with a diverse audience
- Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite
- GIS applications and navigation
- Change management
- Basic electric utility functions and operations
- Apply a wide range of program management techniques
- Drive the implementation of creative and improved right of way and land acquisition solutions
- Make timely and well-rounded decisions, develop action plans, and organize work and staff to resolve complex problems based on a systematic approach, considering both short- and long-term consequences and soliciting input from a variety of sources
- Interpret legal documents
- Maintain professional demeanor
- Deal with sensitive and confidential information
- Gather the essential elements needed for project success through diligent research, stakeholder engagement, and inquisitive questioning
- Take complete ownership and initiate action on all land right matters required by the enterprise
- Bachelor’s degree in real estate, business, or related field
- 7 years of experience in a real estate related industry, including experience with land rights, permitting, land surveys and easements with 5 years in a corporate environment
- 5 years of experience with an electric utility
- 2 years supervisory or large project management experience
- Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record based on driving requirements for the position
- Real estate-related license, such as real estate agent or appraiser
- Current or inactive Senior Right of Way Agent (SR/WA), Certified Planner (AICP) or Project Management Professional (PMP) certifications
- Appraisal certification
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires working at a desk/computer for extended periods of time. It requires the use of office equipment, fine motor skills including typing on the computer, dialing phones, filing paper, and working in close proximity to other people. There may be occasional lifts of no more than 10 lbs. The above is a summary of the primary essential functions of the position. This job may require the performance of additional tasks assigned by company leaders or management. Questions regarding job requirements or accommodation requests should be directed to Human Resources.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate must demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to Equal Employment Opportunity for all applicants and employees and will be expected to support and facilitate a workplace culture of dignity and respect. Additionally, they will be responsible and accountable for supporting the Company's non-union status, its safety culture, event processes, and the accident records of employees in their area of responsibility.
Communication, Customer Focus, Decision Making, Guiding Team Success, Planning and Organizing, Safety Leadership
Please contact our Recruiting Office if you have questions, require assistance or accommodation while applying for employment with Idaho Power Company: Phone: 208-388-2965 or Email:
We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, physical or mental disability, marital status, and any other status protected by applicable federal and state laws.
Please note: Idaho Power will not provide sponsorship for obtaining an employment visa, such as an H-1B visa.