Principle Engineer-Land Acquisition
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Principle Engineer-Land Acquisition
1. Lead and execute comprehensive land acquisition strategies for power station development in the Philippines, aligning with regional business objectives. 2. Conduct site identification, technical due diligence, and regulatory risk assessments. 3. Initiate and manage multi-stakeholder negotiations with landowners, government authorities, and community representatives. 4. Navigate and resolve legal, regulatory, or title disputes related to land procurement, ensuring compliance with local law and company standards. 5. Optimize land acquisition timelines and costs, continuously improving processes and best practices. 6. Build and maintain robust stakeholder relationships, representing Envision in major land-related external engagements. 7. Report on progress, challenges, and opportunities to regional and executive leadership teams.
1. Bachelor’s degree or above in Engineering, Land Management, Real Estate Law, or a related discipline. 2. Over 8 years of direct experience in land acquisition for infrastructure or energy projects, with at least 3 years in the Philippines. 3. Strong working knowledge of Philippines land laws, permitting processes, and local stakeholder dynamics. 4. Proven success in leading complex negotiations with landowners, local government, and regulatory bodies. 5. Excellent project management and risk mitigation skills in land acquisition contexts. 6. Ability to work independently and cross-functionally in a fast-paced, multicultural team. 7. Fluent in English; Filipino language proficiency preferred. 8. Willingness to travel frequently within the Philippines as project needs demand.
How to Get Hired at Envision Energy
- Envision Group is a privately held, Shanghai-headquartered Chinese clean-energy conglomerate founded in 2007 by Lei Zhang, employing roughly 15,000 people across wind turbines (Envision Energy), batteries (Envision AESC), and industrial IoT (Envision Digital / EnOS).
- Envision Energy is China's second-largest onshore wind-turbine OEM and a global top-five player; Envision AESC was formed by acquiring Nissan's majority stake in the AESC battery JV in 2019 for approximately USD 1 billion and is now a multi-gigafactory operator across China, Japan, Europe, and the United States.
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