Senior Land & Consents Consultant
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WSP is a global professional services firm specialising in engineering and advisory services. We are also one of the UK’s largest suppliers of Land Services to clients who develop major highway, rail, energy and renewable infrastructure projects, all of which impact privately owned land.
Client Projects
SSE – Transmission and Distribution
National Gas
Transport Scotland
Heathrow Airport
Thames Water
Hynet
Dublin Metrolink
RWE Renewables
Statkraft
To find out more about our Land services business: https://www.wsp.com/en-gb/services/land-referencing-and-land-assembly
What we need
As a result of continued project success and the award of new projects, our projected pipeline of work is already looking very healthy. Our 2026‑2027 growth strategy aims to further increase revenue, and the Land Discipline is therefore looking to expand and strengthen the team of experienced land professionals by adding a senior level consultant.
As a valued member of our Land team, you’ll play a crucial role in delivering essential services related to land acquisition, valuation, compulsory purchase, compensation, landowner engagement, land access, wayleaves, consents and negotiations.
This role will involve a significant amount of site‑based work for projects in the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire. It is ideally suited to a candidate based in one of these areas, working remotely with occasional travel to our offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow or Perth.
A little more about your role…
Our exciting projects may involve any of the following:
Responsibilities
Negotiating access to and acquiring complex land for high‑profile, strategic infrastructure projects across Scotland, and potentially supporting projects elsewhere in the UK.
Securing appropriate land rights for large‑scale development projects.
Providing strategic land advice to our clients.
Drafting and preparing consent documents.
Utilising statutory powers and other mechanisms to acquire land (e.g., CPO, TCPA, DCO) across highways, rail, water, gas and all energy sectors including renewables.
Negotiating Heads of Terms to secure land for projects.
Liaising with major landowners, land agents, legal representatives, planning authorities, key stakeholders, contractors and clients.
Managing and settling compensation claims (e.g., CPO, land damage, voluntary).
Working with WSP’s wider multi‑disciplinary teams across a range of sectors and locations across the UK.
What we will be looking for you to demonstrate…
Our Land team comprises colleagues from diverse backgrounds, and we consider candidates with transferable skills in land and consents management. You may meet some but not all of the requirements listed below – we’d still like to hear from you.
Qualifications & Experience
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with stakeholders at all levels.
Effective, concise communication with strong influencing and negotiating skills.
Ability to work autonomously and communicate effectively while working remotely.
Proven track record in the delivery of land and property related services.
Experience of land assembly projects and GDPR and data protection requirements.
Experience of negotiating agreements for access to or rights in property, e.g., Heads of Terms for licences or leases, wayleave, servitudes, exclusivity agreements, option agreements.
Experience of managing and settling a range of voluntary and compulsory purchase compensation claims.
Experience of valuation of land and/or buildings.
Experience in high‑profile infrastructure development schemes. Particular interest in the road, rail, gas, electricity, water, utilities or renewable energy sector.
Understanding of land ownership and occupation in Scotland and its implications for securing agreements.
Knowledge of key legislation, including:
Scottish planning system, NPF4 Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997
The Electricity Act 1989
The Gas Act 1986
Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 & Transport Act 1962
Water Industry Act (Scotland) Act 2002
Water (Scotland) Act 1980
Sewerage (Scotland) Act 1968
Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003
Agricultural tenancies/agreements in Scotland
Crofting Law
Broad knowledge of other relevant legislation and procedures.
Ability to travel to site and remote locations.
Associate or full membership to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or other professional membership or chartership is desirable but not essential. WSP supports professional accreditation.
Don’t quite meet all the criteria? Apply, and we can see how your experience aligns to this role and other opportunities within the team. Imagine a better future for you and a better future for us all.
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- Location:
- Easter Howgate
- Job Type:
- FullTime