Project Land Acquisition Associate
Posted 8 days 1 hour ago by Queequeg Renewables
Permanent
Not Specified
Academic Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
We are looking for a motivated and detail-orientedProject Land Acquisition Associatejoin our team in London. This role is ideal for an Italian graduate with a strong academic background in law, economics, or related disciplines, combined with a passion for sustainability and renewable energy.
Responsibilities- Support land acquisition and project development processes for renewable energy initiatives.
- Assist in due diligence, document review, and stakeholder communication.
- Use mapping software (GIS/QGIS) to analyse and manage land data.
- Prepare project documentation and support the team in managing timelines, databases, and reports.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (legal, planning, engineering) both in the UK and Italy.
- Fluent in Italian and English, both written and spoken
- Organised and proactive with excellent attention to detail
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- Eagerness to learn within a fast-paced, mission-driven environment
- Residing in the UK, preferably inLondon.
- Bachelor's degree in Law, Economics, or related discipline from an Italian university (degrees with legal coursework are essential)
- Or Master's degree (completed or in progress) from the UK in Management, Sustainability, or Policy
- Strong working knowledge of Excel and mapping software (preferably GIS or QGIS)
- A positive, values-led working environment that supports both collaboration and personal autonomy
- Opportunities for professional development and internal learning
- Flexibility in how you manage your working day, within the needs of an office-based role
- Access to wellbeing, volunteering, and learning initiatives as part of our evolving company-wide benefits framework
- Competitive employment terms, including holiday entitlement and pension scheme
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