Team Leader Landowner Relations and Property – Projects

New Zealand Government

Job title: Team Leader Landowner Relations and Property – Projects

Company: New Zealand Government


Job description: Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role

  • Lead a national team of ~ 7 advisors
  • Bring your understanding of land acquisition regulatory frameworks
  • Work collaboratively to help enable a more sustainable energy future

New hands-on leadership role – with a busy work programme delivering land access for critical infrastructure projects across Aotearoa!Transpower is a State-Owned Enterprise which owns and operates the National Grid – the transmission network made up of over $5b of assets, which carries electricity around the country.Assets include ~12,000km of high voltage transmission lines, 60km of underground and submarine cable, over 40,000 supporting towers and poles, and over 175 substations situated across Aotearoa.About the teamThe Landowner Relations and Property Team ensures Transpower’s physical access to the grid throughout the asset lifecycle. The team is responsible for acquiring property rights and land access arrangements for Transpower assets, managing Transpower’s property and property rights portfolio, and developing and maintaining effective long-term landowner relationships.By working with internal and external customers, service providers, and other stakeholders, the team ensures that our landholdings, property rights, and landowner relationships enable the effective operation of the grid. This includes facilitating new customer connections and supporting access to land for projects and the maintenance of our assets.About the opportunityBased in Wellington, in this new role you’ll lead, direct, plan, manage, and deliver all project-related land access and property services to internal and external stakeholders, with the aim to deliver services and advice of the highest standard and in line with our Landowner Relations Strategy and best practice. You’ll enjoy working with an experienced team, alongside a supportive one up manager and the collaborative team culture.Your team are a national team of ~ 7 responsible for investigating, negotiating, and obtaining all land access and property rights for Transpower and customer-funded projects, ensuring there are no project delays. Naturally, the role requires quite a lot of travel, with a geographically based team and project work around NZ. It’s exciting and challenging mahi, with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.What will you bring?You’ll be a commercially focused people leader, with good working knowledge of property and land-related regulatory frameworks ideally underpinned by a relevant tertiary qualification.Ideally, previous roles will have required you to proactively and concurrently “do and lead” at pace, using well developed ability to manage multiple competing priorities and delivering to deadlines, under pressure.To be considered your CV, cover letter, and experience to date will demonstrate:

  • Experience in team leadership, including coaching, motivating, and developing high performing teams. You’ll be an expert at building capability and prioritising and managing multiple competing priorities.
  • Exceptional relationship management and communication skills – written and verbal.
  • Working knowledge of New Zealand property law and land acquisition regulatory frameworks, including the Electricity Act and Public Works Act.
  • Demonstrated experience in development and negotiation of complex technical and commercial property rights agreements.
  • Skilled in effective in dispute management, resolution, and negotiation.

Join us at Transpower!Aotearoa is powered by the people who work here. Every home, every marae, every electric vehicle, every hospital relies on the electricity we manage and deliver. This is your opportunity to join us on mission that affects all New Zealanders, every day and long into the future.With over 28 nationalities, our people provide diverse perspectives, knowledge, and deep and varied experience which they love to share.Wellbeing is supported with great employee health and wellness benefits including health insurance. Check them out here: .Next stepsTo join our busy, fun, supportive, and highly experienced team that has a real impact on our business and the community we serve, please review the position description via our careers website and apply without delay.Role closes Monday 27 January however applications will be reviewed from 15 January, and you may be contacted for an initial chat via Microsoft Teams prior to the close date to facilitate shortlisting.Existing eligibility to work in New Zealand is a requirement.

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Location: Wellington

Job date: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 08:57:54 GMT

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