Manage title examination, curative work, insurance, and the ALTA/NSPS survey. Determine mineral ... Deliver the land deliverables at each gate and state control sufficiency as a percentage of the ...
Manage title examination, curative work, insurance, and the ALTA/NSPS survey. Determine mineral ... Deliver the land deliverables at each gate and state control sufficiency as a percentage of the ...
Land Use Permitting Project Manager
Portland, OR · On-site
$106K - $137K/yr
Land Use Permitting Project Manager - Join Us on the Journey to Transform Our Nation's Energy Who ... We work collaboratively in a hybrid environment with offices in Portland and Bend, OR. We are a ...
Land Use Permitting Project Manager
Portland, OR · On-site
$106K - $137K/yr
Land Use Permitting Project Manager - Join Us on the Journey to Transform Our Nation's Energy Who ... We work collaboratively in a hybrid environment with offices in Portland and Bend, OR. We are a ...
Land Development Project Manager
Happy Valley, OR · On-site
$104K - $134K/yr
Description As our Land Development Project Manager, you will hold the keys to the kingdom. This is a comprehensive, full-lifecycle role. You won't just pass papers or just manage dirt; you will ...
Land Development Project Manager
Happy Valley, OR · On-site
$104K - $134K/yr
Description As our Land Development Project Manager, you will hold the keys to the kingdom. This is a comprehensive, full-lifecycle role. You won't just pass papers or just manage dirt; you will ...
RPLS - Registered Professional Land Surveyor
Portland, OR · On-site
$50 - $80/hr
Work alongside, lead and mentor surveyors, office staff, and field crews while fostering ... Qualifications * Professional Land Surveyor (PLS/RPLS) license in one or more U.S. states.
RPLS - Registered Professional Land Surveyor
Portland, OR · On-site
$50 - $80/hr
Work alongside, lead and mentor surveyors, office staff, and field crews while fostering ... Qualifications * Professional Land Surveyor (PLS/RPLS) license in one or more U.S. states.
General Manager Furry Land Mobile Pet Grooming
Medford, OR · On-site
$40K - $70K/yr
At Furry Land Mobile Pet Grooming, we're dedicated to delivering premium grooming services right to ... Foster a collaborative and positive work environment, encouraging professional development. * Set ...
General Manager Furry Land Mobile Pet Grooming
Medford, OR · On-site
$40K - $70K/yr
At Furry Land Mobile Pet Grooming, we're dedicated to delivering premium grooming services right to ... Foster a collaborative and positive work environment, encouraging professional development. * Set ...
As a licensed Professional Engineer, you'll take the lead on design work for commercial, industrial ... A civil engineer with 5-10 years of experience in land development. * Proficient with Civil 3D or ...
As a licensed Professional Engineer, you'll take the lead on design work for commercial, industrial ... A civil engineer with 5-10 years of experience in land development. * Proficient with Civil 3D or ...
As a licensed Professional Engineer, you'll take the lead on design work for commercial, industrial ... A civil engineer with 5-10 years of experience in land development. * Proficient with Civil 3D or ...
As a licensed Professional Engineer, you'll take the lead on design work for commercial, industrial ... A civil engineer with 5-10 years of experience in land development. * Proficient with Civil 3D or ...
As a licensed Professional Engineer, you'll take the lead on design work for commercial, industrial ... A civil engineer with 5-10 years of experience in land development. * Proficient with Civil 3D or ...
As a licensed Professional Engineer, you'll take the lead on design work for commercial, industrial ... A civil engineer with 5-10 years of experience in land development. * Proficient with Civil 3D or ...
Land Development Field Mgr-FG
Lake Oswego, OR · On-site
$86K - $119K/yr
The Land Development Field Manager will also manage outside vendors and other contractors ... Work with the Development Director on the design, review and approval for all project amenities and ...
Land Development Field Mgr-FG
Lake Oswego, OR · On-site
$86K - $119K/yr
The Land Development Field Manager will also manage outside vendors and other contractors ... Work with the Development Director on the design, review and approval for all project amenities and ...
We take pride in our work and our ability to provide opportunities for our teams, support each ... This is your chance to play a key technical role in land development projects that shape the ...
We take pride in our work and our ability to provide opportunities for our teams, support each ... This is your chance to play a key technical role in land development projects that shape the ...
Land Development Field Mgr-FG
Lake Oswego, OR · On-site
$86K - $119K/yr
The Land Development Field Manager will also manage outside vendors and other contractors ... Work with the Development Director on the design, review and approval for all project amenities and ...
Land Development Field Mgr-FG
Lake Oswego, OR · On-site
$86K - $119K/yr
The Land Development Field Manager will also manage outside vendors and other contractors ... Work with the Development Director on the design, review and approval for all project amenities and ...
We take pride in our work and our ability to provide opportunities for our teams, support each ... This is your chance to play a key technical role in land development projects that shape the ...
We take pride in our work and our ability to provide opportunities for our teams, support each ... This is your chance to play a key technical role in land development projects that shape the ...
We take pride in our work and our ability to provide opportunities for our teams, support each ... This is your chance to play a key technical role in land development projects that shape the ...
We take pride in our work and our ability to provide opportunities for our teams, support each ... This is your chance to play a key technical role in land development projects that shape the ...
Land Use Specialist
Hermiston, OR · On-site
$95K - $117K/yr
This position will work closely with engineers, attorneys, property owners, and local agencies to acquire right-of-way and ensure compliance with land use regulations for preparation and execution of ...
Land Use Specialist
Hermiston, OR · On-site
$95K - $117K/yr
This position will work closely with engineers, attorneys, property owners, and local agencies to acquire right-of-way and ensure compliance with land use regulations for preparation and execution of ...
Land Use Specialist
Hermiston, OR · On-site
This position will work closely with engineers, attorneys, property owners, and local agencies to acquire right-of-way and ensure compliance with land use regulations for preparation and execution of ...
Land Use Specialist
Hermiston, OR · On-site
This position will work closely with engineers, attorneys, property owners, and local agencies to acquire right-of-way and ensure compliance with land use regulations for preparation and execution of ...
Land Use Specialist
Hermiston, OR · On-site
$70 - $95/hr
This position will work closely with engineers, attorneys, property owners, and local agencies to acquire right-of-way and ensure compliance with land use regulations for preparation and execution of ...
Land Use Specialist
Hermiston, OR · On-site
$70 - $95/hr
This position will work closely with engineers, attorneys, property owners, and local agencies to acquire right-of-way and ensure compliance with land use regulations for preparation and execution of ...
Deputy County Surveyor
Roseburg, OR · On-site
$71K - $94K/yr
At time of appointment, incumbent must possess an active Oregon Professional Land Surveyor license plus have at least 3 years of professional land surveying work experience in which some portion ...
Deputy County Surveyor
Roseburg, OR · On-site
$71K - $94K/yr
At time of appointment, incumbent must possess an active Oregon Professional Land Surveyor license plus have at least 3 years of professional land surveying work experience in which some portion ...
Deputy County Surveyor
$71K - $94K/yr
At time of appointment, incumbent must possess an active Oregon Professional Land Surveyor license plus have at least 3 years of professional land surveying work experience in which some portion ...
Deputy County Surveyor
$71K - $94K/yr
At time of appointment, incumbent must possess an active Oregon Professional Land Surveyor license plus have at least 3 years of professional land surveying work experience in which some portion ...
You will serve as a Lease Land Manager with Bureau of Reclamation. Reclamation is seeking a career ... work schedule and determine the amount of specialized experience that you will be granted. An award ...
You will serve as a Lease Land Manager with Bureau of Reclamation. Reclamation is seeking a career ... work schedule and determine the amount of specialized experience that you will be granted. An award ...
Surveyor (FW5070-OR-002)
Portland, OR · On-site
$50/hr
... work, cost estimates, and evaluations. This will be a part-time position of approximately 20 hours per week for 32 weeks. * Land Surveyor Reports 50% * Land Survey Contracting Documents 50% Other:
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Surveyor (FW5070-OR-002)
Portland, OR · On-site
$50/hr
... work, cost estimates, and evaluations. This will be a part-time position of approximately 20 hours per week for 32 weeks. * Land Surveyor Reports 50% * Land Survey Contracting Documents 50% Other:
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| Aspect | Land Work | Land Surveyor |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | None or minimal certifications | Licensing and certifications required |
| Work Environment | Construction sites, outdoor terrains | Office, outdoor surveying locations |
| Industry Usage | Construction, land clearing, excavation | Mapping, boundary determination, land analysis |
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Full-time
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Posted 20 days ago
Job description
The Nuclear Company is the fastest growing AI tech-enabled startup in the nuclear and energy space, pioneering a fleet-scale approach to building the next generation of nuclear reactors. Through our design-once, build-many model, we're accelerating the deployment of safe, reliable, and affordable nuclear energy.
We operate with an AI-first mindset. Every employee is expected to leverage AI, technology, and the Nuclear Operating System (NOS) as integral components of their role to improve the quality, speed, and impact of their work. We expect every team member to continuously identify opportunities to automate workflows, enhance decision-making, improve processes, and contribute to the ongoing evolution of NOS as a strategic operating capability that enables The Nuclear Company to scale with excellence.
We hire people who are driven by purpose, thrive in ambiguity, and are energized by building what has never been built before. Our team combines intellectual curiosity with high agency, embraces candid feedback and continuous learning, and holds themselves and others to exceptional standards. Our values-Transparency, Responsibility, Unity, Scrappiness, and Tenacity-guide how we hire, collaborate, and make decisions every day. They are not words on a wall; they are the standard by which we operate. TRUST is the foundation of our safety culture, fostering intellectual honesty, accountability, and open communication, while our values challenge every team member to execute with urgency, humility, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to our mission.
About the role
The Land Specialist secures the land and land rights TNC's nuclear development projects depend on, from FEL 0 through FEL 3. The role owns the land workstream on assigned projects: defining what land is needed, engaging owners, securing access and control, resolving title, mineral, and third-party interests, and closing the acquisition ahead of FID.
The role is responsible for achieving and maintaining site control - as defined (differently) by the interconnection provider, the NRC, and project financing. The role is also responsible for activities that are critical to maintaining the project schedule, including invasive site access in time for the meteorological tower to begin its data gathering and resolution of any road, railway, or pipeline crossing the site.
Responsibilities
Land Requirement and Site Control
- Translate technology land parameters and the hazard standoff envelope into a stated land requirement, giving both the minimum viable and target footprint.
- Maintain the parcel register: ownership, tenancy, encumbrances, and classification of each parcel as core or contingent.
- Lead landowner engagement and negotiate options, leases, easements, and purchase agreements. Maintain the control register, recording per parcel which of the three control standards each instrument satisfies, and manage option expiries, extensions, and payments.
Access, Title, and Third-Party Interests
- Secure both access instruments: non-invasive right of entry, and invasive access for geotechnical, environmental, and meteorological tower work.
- Manage title examination, curative work, insurance, and the ALTA/NSPS survey. Determine mineral severance early and resolve it by acquisition, waiver, or non-disturbance agreement.
- Inventory every road, railway, pipeline, and utility on or adjacent to the site, establish what each legally is, classify it as removable, relocatable, or permanent, and secure for those that remain the emergency traffic control arrangements the license relies on (10 CFR 100.3).
Corridor, Offsite Rights, and Entitlements
- Acquire corridor rights for interconnection, water intake and discharge, heavy haul, barge landing, and rail spur, including USACE, submerged land, highway, and railroad crossing consents.
- Secure offsite construction land for laydown, module assembly, batch plant, spoil, and parking, and supply the property evidence for rezoning, subdivision, plat, and right-of-way vacation.
Gate Readiness, Data, and Reporting
- Deliver the land deliverables at each gate and state control sufficiency as a percentage of the minimum viable footprint under recorded exclusive instrument.
- Own land entries in the red flag and fatal flaw register through to retirement with evidence, and escalate immediately any condition capable of ending a site.
- Maintain land records, parcel geometry, and executed instruments in the Nuclear Operating System, provide cost and schedule inputs to Project Controls, and use GIS, title, and AI-enabled tools to accelerate property research and automate date-driven obligations.
Technology, Data & AI
- Leverage AI-enabled tools, GIS platforms, and digital land management systems to accelerate site evaluation, property research, document review, title analysis, and due diligence activities.
- Support the development of and utilize the Nuclear Operating System (NOS) and other enterprise technology platforms to manage land records, monitor project milestones, improve reporting accuracy, and support data-driven development decisions.
- Identify opportunities to automate repetitive land administration processes, improve document management, and enhance workflow efficiency through AI and digital technologies.
- Partner with cross-functional teams to improve the quality, accessibility, and governance of land, title, and property data used throughout the project development lifecycle.
Experience
- Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Land Management, Business, Engineering, Geography, Urban Planning, or a related discipline, or equivalent professional experience.
- 10+ years in land acquisition, right-of-way, or real estate for large energy, utility, or infrastructure projects.
- Demonstrated ownership of a multi-parcel assemblage from identification through closing, including direct landowner negotiation.
- Working knowledge of title examination and curative practice, mineral severance, easements, rights-of-way, and ALTA/NSPS survey standards.
- Experience negotiating with public agencies and infrastructure owners, including road authorities, railroads, and utility operators, and discipline in managing dated obligations without lapse.
Preferred
- Nuclear or other NRC-licensed facility experience and working knowledge of 10 CFR Part 100 exclusion area and owner-controlled area concepts.
- Familiarity with interconnection provider site control requirements, such as PJM Manuals 14G and 14H.
- Experience with severed mineral estates, state-specific surface rights practice, or water rights in prior appropriation states.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation packages
- 401k with company match
- Medical, dental, vision plans
- Generous vacation policy, plus holidays
Estimated Starting Salary Range
The estimated starting salary range for this role is $151,000 - $178,000 annually less applicable withholdings and deductions, paid on a bi-weekly basis. The actual salary offered may vary based on relevant factors as determined in the Company's discretion, which may include experience, qualifications, tenure, skill set, availability of qualified candidates, geographic location, certifications held, and other criteria deemed pertinent to the particular role.Â
EEO Statement
The Nuclear Company is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an environment of inclusion in the workplace. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. We prohibit discrimination in all aspects of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, transfer, compensation, and termination.
Certain positions at The Nuclear Company may involve access to information and technology subject to export controls under U.S. law. Compliance with these export controls may result in The Nuclear Company limiting its consideration of certain applicants.
Your safety is our priority. We want to ensure your job search stays secure. Please note that the team at The Nuclear Company only communicates through official @thenuclearcompany.com email addresses. We will never ask for payments or sensitive financial information at any stage of our recruitment process. For your peace of mind, please verify all openings and submit your applications directly through our official careers page.