Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure Ltd · 5 hours ago
Transmission Right of Way Coordinator
Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure Ltd is focused on renewable and sustainable infrastructure projects, and they are seeking a Transmission Right of Way Coordinator to support land and easement rights acquisition. This role involves conducting title research, negotiating easements, and collaborating with various teams to ensure clear land rights for project development.
Responsibilities
Find and negotiate Transmission Right of Way pathways to interconnect projects throughout Atlantica’s project pipeline within the U.S
Support the negotiation of easements, options, fee purchases, and other real property agreements with landowners (in coordination with the development team and contracted landmen)
Translate title findings into practical recommendations for routing and acquisition strategy
Provide title-based risk assessments to inform project investment decisions, including red flags and mitigation recommendations
Coordinate with surveyors and engineers to ensure easement descriptions, exhibits, and alignments accurately reflect title conditions and project design
Perform detailed title research for transmission corridors, substations, and related facilities, including:
Review, interpret, and report on deeds, leases, easements, rights-of-way, plats, surveys, abstracts, and probate records
Chain-of-title verification and identification of breaks, gaps, or title defects
Prepare and maintain ownership matrices, and tract/parcel summaries for internal stakeholders
Identify and document encumbrances (easements, covenants, liens, mineral reservations, mortgages, etc.) that may impact project siting, constructability, or operations
Work with external title companies, landmen, and local counsel to obtain title commitments, policies, and curative documentation
Support curative actions (e.g., corrective deeds, releases, subordinations, estoppel certificates) in collaboration with internal Legal
Support outreach to landowners and stakeholders by providing accurate ownership information and background
Prepare landowner maps, tract summaries, and talking points for meetings and negotiations
Respond to landowner and local stakeholder questions regarding ownership, boundaries, and recorded encumbrances, in coordination with Legal and Development
Maintain organized, audit-ready title and ROW records in Atlantics’s document management systems (e.g., executed agreements, title commitments, policies, curative documents, surveys)
Provide title and ROW input into project schedules, risk registers, and investment committee materials
Collaborate with permitting, environmental, and engineering teams to align title/ROW strategy with siting constraints, environmental buffers, and constructability
Support due diligence for acquisitions, joint ventures, or project financings by summarizing land and ROW status, highlighting key risks, and responding to investor or lender queries
Ensure activities comply with applicable federal, state, and local real estate and utility regulations, as well as company policies
Monitor regional practices and regulatory changes that could affect transmission ROW and land rights
Contribute to the development and continuous improvement of internal title and ROW standards, templates, and procedures
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Land & Resource Management, Legal Studies, Business, Geography, or related field; or equivalent relevant experience
3–7+ years of experience in title research, land/title examination, ROW development, or similar role in the energy, utilities, or infrastructure sector
Strong working knowledge of: Real property law fundamentals (deeds, easements, leases, liens, mineral rights, etc.)
Chain-of-title research methods and courthouse/public records systems
Reading and interpreting legal descriptions, surveys, and plats
Demonstrated experience reviewing and interpreting title commitments, policies, and recorded documents
Proficiency with GIS tools and/or mapping platforms, and comfort working with parcel data and survey information
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and clearly communicate title defects and practical solutions
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to summarize complex title issues in clear, business‑oriented language
High attention to detail and strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines
Ability to travel throughout the U.S. at least 10 times/year, up to 1 week at a time
Preferred
Experience with transmission or distribution ROW for electric utilities, renewable energy projects, or linear infrastructure (pipelines, telecom)
Prior work with or for title companies, law firms, or land services firms supporting large capital projects
Familiarity with project development for renewable energy, storage, or sustainable infrastructure assets
Experience working across multiple U.S. states and understanding of state‑specific real estate recording practices
Exposure to project finance requirements related to land and title (e.g., lender/ tax equity expectations on title deliverables)
Company
Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure Ltd
Atlantica is a sustainable infrastructure company that owns, manages, develops, builds and invests in renewable energy, storage, efficient natural gas and heat, transmission lines and water assets.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$285M2025-11-03Debt Financing· $285M
2024-05-28Acquired
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