AES Corporation
Are you ready to be part of a company that's not just talking about the future, but actively shaping it? Join The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES), a
Fortune 500 company
that's leading the charge in the global energy revolution. With operations spanning
14 countries , AES is committed to shaping a future through innovation and collaboration. AES is proudly
ranked #1 globally
in renewable energy sales to corporations, and with
$12.7B in revenues in 2023 , we have the resources and expertise to make a significant impact as we provide electricity to
25 million customers worldwide.
As the world moves towards a net-zero future, AES is committed to meeting the Paris Agreement's goals by 2050. If you're ready to be part of a company that's not just adapting to change, but driving it, AES is the place for you. We're not just building a cleaner, more sustainable future - we're powering it. This position acts as the real estate lead for all real estate projects as assigned to them. A Real Estate Project Manager's portfolio may include a mixture of utility scale solar projects and community distributed generation projects in several stages: acquisitions, greenfield, early-stage to late-stage development, and construction projects. Responsibilities: Draft and negotiate landowner agreements including leases, amendments, easements, purchase agreements, landowner estoppels, SNDAs, and various other related documents. Draft and negotiate governmental and third-party agreements including consents, licenses, rights-of-way, easement encroachment agreements, and other related documents. Track and manage all real estate related Special Land Use Permit and/or Conditional Use Permit conditions to completion as specified by each project permit. Track and manage all Master Service Agreements and associated Task Orders, as well as Change Orders, Non-Disclosure Agreements, and Statements of Work, for their project vendors. Obtain, review, analyze title commitments including all Schedule B items, curative title issues, and negotiation of title proformas, insurance policies, and endorsements. Obtain, review, coordinate American Land Title Association surveys from Pre-Construction to As-Built. Review utility scale and community solar designs for all real estate related deliverables and offer risk review and mitigation. Collaborate with permitting to provide all real estate reviews and exhibits for ORES Article VIII filings. Obtain, review, and analyze all mineral ownership reports. Draft and negotiate all mineral curative documents and discussions. Generate KMZs and exhibits for third-party vendors and internal teams. Coordinate outside counsel efforts based on a specific scope of work for each project or stage of project. Conduct real estate due diligence on various Mergers & Acquisition projects as assigned, including lease review, title review, survey review, as well as prepare memorandums for executive level review outlining the risks and liabilities of a given project. Prepare and keep current all real estate summaries/tracker/databases to assist in overall project management. Enter, review, and approve all related Payment Requests and Purchase Orders for payment from accounting. Prepare agendas and lead all real estate calls and meetings. Manage and review work product coming from Real Estate Analysts assisting on their projects. Act as liaison to upper-level management for all real estate information related to their portfolio. Qualifications and Competencies: Bachelor's degree or paralegal certificate, and a minimum of 5 years of relevant real estate experience. Minimum of 5 years of experience with commercial title and survey related work including review, negotiation, and coordination of all deliverables. Experience closing large financial transactions, including construction debt financing and tax equity. Experience conducting real estate due diligence for project acquisitions. The ability to read and interpret legal documents, as well as offer review and risk mitigation. The ability to read and understand title reports, interpret and comprehend all documents, and apply that knowledge to a project. The ability to read and understand American Land Title Association Surveys, including boundary surveys as well as Pre-Construction and As-Built overlays to understand impacts to title and financings. Able to interpret subdivision map requirements and coordinate their completion with agencies and stakeholders. Strong interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal). Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Proven flexibility, innovative problem-solving skills, and resilience in times of uncertainty and complexity. Adeptness in identifying essential next steps, outlining deliverable processes, and ensuring thorough execution. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and capacity to maintain high-quality work under pressure. Effective prioritization of tasks and meeting conflicting deadlines. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with foundational knowledge of QuickBase system format, SAP Fiori, SAP Concur, ArcGIS, Ironclad, BlueBeam, Google Earth, and Procore. AES is an Equal Opportunity Employer who is committed to building strength and delivering long-term sustainability through diversity and inclusion. The expected salary for this position, at commencement of employment, is between $98,000 and $122,400/Annual.
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Fortune 500 company
that's leading the charge in the global energy revolution. With operations spanning
14 countries , AES is committed to shaping a future through innovation and collaboration. AES is proudly
ranked #1 globally
in renewable energy sales to corporations, and with
$12.7B in revenues in 2023 , we have the resources and expertise to make a significant impact as we provide electricity to
25 million customers worldwide.
As the world moves towards a net-zero future, AES is committed to meeting the Paris Agreement's goals by 2050. If you're ready to be part of a company that's not just adapting to change, but driving it, AES is the place for you. We're not just building a cleaner, more sustainable future - we're powering it. This position acts as the real estate lead for all real estate projects as assigned to them. A Real Estate Project Manager's portfolio may include a mixture of utility scale solar projects and community distributed generation projects in several stages: acquisitions, greenfield, early-stage to late-stage development, and construction projects. Responsibilities: Draft and negotiate landowner agreements including leases, amendments, easements, purchase agreements, landowner estoppels, SNDAs, and various other related documents. Draft and negotiate governmental and third-party agreements including consents, licenses, rights-of-way, easement encroachment agreements, and other related documents. Track and manage all real estate related Special Land Use Permit and/or Conditional Use Permit conditions to completion as specified by each project permit. Track and manage all Master Service Agreements and associated Task Orders, as well as Change Orders, Non-Disclosure Agreements, and Statements of Work, for their project vendors. Obtain, review, analyze title commitments including all Schedule B items, curative title issues, and negotiation of title proformas, insurance policies, and endorsements. Obtain, review, coordinate American Land Title Association surveys from Pre-Construction to As-Built. Review utility scale and community solar designs for all real estate related deliverables and offer risk review and mitigation. Collaborate with permitting to provide all real estate reviews and exhibits for ORES Article VIII filings. Obtain, review, and analyze all mineral ownership reports. Draft and negotiate all mineral curative documents and discussions. Generate KMZs and exhibits for third-party vendors and internal teams. Coordinate outside counsel efforts based on a specific scope of work for each project or stage of project. Conduct real estate due diligence on various Mergers & Acquisition projects as assigned, including lease review, title review, survey review, as well as prepare memorandums for executive level review outlining the risks and liabilities of a given project. Prepare and keep current all real estate summaries/tracker/databases to assist in overall project management. Enter, review, and approve all related Payment Requests and Purchase Orders for payment from accounting. Prepare agendas and lead all real estate calls and meetings. Manage and review work product coming from Real Estate Analysts assisting on their projects. Act as liaison to upper-level management for all real estate information related to their portfolio. Qualifications and Competencies: Bachelor's degree or paralegal certificate, and a minimum of 5 years of relevant real estate experience. Minimum of 5 years of experience with commercial title and survey related work including review, negotiation, and coordination of all deliverables. Experience closing large financial transactions, including construction debt financing and tax equity. Experience conducting real estate due diligence for project acquisitions. The ability to read and interpret legal documents, as well as offer review and risk mitigation. The ability to read and understand title reports, interpret and comprehend all documents, and apply that knowledge to a project. The ability to read and understand American Land Title Association Surveys, including boundary surveys as well as Pre-Construction and As-Built overlays to understand impacts to title and financings. Able to interpret subdivision map requirements and coordinate their completion with agencies and stakeholders. Strong interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal). Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Proven flexibility, innovative problem-solving skills, and resilience in times of uncertainty and complexity. Adeptness in identifying essential next steps, outlining deliverable processes, and ensuring thorough execution. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and capacity to maintain high-quality work under pressure. Effective prioritization of tasks and meeting conflicting deadlines. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with foundational knowledge of QuickBase system format, SAP Fiori, SAP Concur, ArcGIS, Ironclad, BlueBeam, Google Earth, and Procore. AES is an Equal Opportunity Employer who is committed to building strength and delivering long-term sustainability through diversity and inclusion. The expected salary for this position, at commencement of employment, is between $98,000 and $122,400/Annual.
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