Location: New York (Field-Based Role — Albany to Binghamton Corridor) Company: Halo Land Management Local Travel Required
Power Progress Across the Empire State
At Halo Land Management, we specialize in bridging infrastructure and community. As a Right of Way Agent in New York, you’ll serve as the trusted liaison between major energy, telecom, and transportation projects — and the landowners, stakeholders, and communities who make them possible.
From rural properties in Schoharie County to suburban tracts outside Albany and Binghamton, this role puts you at the center of New York’s energy and infrastructure transformation. If you’re sharp with documentation, confident in negotiations, and field-ready — this is your opportunity to make an impact across upstate New York.
Your day starts by reviewing new parcel data from Broome County. Mid-morning, you're walking a tract with a landowner outside Oneonta, reviewing an easement route. Later, you're scanning title records from Chenango County or updating client notes before heading to a community meeting near Schenectady.
You’re navigating fields, backroads, and small-town courthouses — building trust, solving problems, and pushing projects forward one conversation at a time.
️ Local Insight Matters
We’re seeking someone who knows upstate New York — from the patchwork of family farms to small-town zoning boards. If you understand how to engage with local landowners, navigate unique county processes, and thrive on delivering results in the field, we want to hear from you.
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