Real Estate Manager (Canada)

Development - International Guelph, ON


Description

Position at Recurrent Energy

 

 

  

  

Company Summary 

Recurrent Energy is a wholly owned subsidiary of Canadian Solar Inc. and is one of the world's largest and most geographically diversified utility-scale solar and energy storage project development, ownership, and O&M platforms.  Recurrent Energy is focused on bringing low-cost clean energy and meaningful economic development to communities across the globe. 

  

With a strong track record of originating, developing, financing, and building nearly 9 GWp of solar and 3 GWh of battery storage power plants across six continents, Recurrent Energy has established a leadership position in both solar and battery storage project development. With a total pipeline of 25 GWp in solar and 47 GWh in battery storage, of which 14 GW and 12 GWh respectively already have interconnections (as of January 31, 2023). In addition, Recurrent Energy’s services business has 6 GW of projects under operations and maintenance contracts, either operational or contracted projects. 

  

Position Title:Manager, Real Estate (Canada) 

Department:Development 

Reports To:Associate Director, Real Estate 

Location:Priority is given to candidates who can work in a flexible hybrid model from our office in Guelph (Canada). In addition, monthly travel may be required to either a project site or our headquarters in Austin.               

  

Position Summary 

The Manager, Real Estate is responsible for identifying and resolving a myriad of issues related to title/vesting matters, reviewing land surveys and general real estate matters in connection with greenfield development of renewable energy projects across Canada.  The role requires real estate development and transaction experience.  The position supports the Real Estate and Development teams and reports to the Associate Director, Real Estate. 

  

Responsibilities 

  • Work cross-functionally with Real Estate, Development Engineers, Development, Land Acquisition, Permitting and Construction teams from project inception through completion to help identify and resolve real estate matters;
  • Subject matter expert reviewing title reports and surveys in connection with real estate agreements and site plans, including mineral rights documents, chains of title and vesting matters;
  • Effectively identify title issues, proactively develop and implement resolution strategies with third parties;
  • Act as the primary conduit for translating real estate matters into budgets, schedules, site designs, and project constraints, reviewing various phases of site plans to ensure any title and survey matters are correctly reflected on project development plans, schedules and budgets;
  • Identify, communicate and mitigate risks associated with real estate matters affecting greenfield development;
  • Coordinate and review ALTA Surveys with land surveyors, title companies and legal counsel, as well as negotiate title insurance coverage;
  • Identify, coordinate and review legal descriptions and plats associated with project real estate documents and project site plans;
  • Conduct analysis, coordination and procurement of crossing consents and crossing agreements with third parties, including conveying and drafting compliance requirements to Construction team and contractors;
  • Manage and maintain budgets, scopes of work and invoices for real estate consultants;
  • Support the Real Estate, Project Finance, and Legal teams to prepare, review and finalize all real estate documentation required for construction financing and asset sales;
  • Experience coordinating transaction closings preferred: opening escrow accounts, preparing draft agreements, coordinating signing of closing documents with counterparties and reviewing settlement statements;
  • Experience with applications and amendments to Crown Licensing and Leasing preferred, but not required; and
  • Interact with land agents, customers, investors, and other counterparties to support origination and development activities.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities 

  • Real estate development experience required, preferably in greenfield development and renewable energy projects in Canada;
  • Proficient with real estate documents and terminology disclosed in title reports;
  • Understanding of Crown Licensing and Leasing;
  • Review and analyze land surveys;
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills;
  • Strong problem solving and critical thinking skills; ability to add value through creative input and forward thinking;
  • Understands or has direct experience in real estate entitlements and development fundamentals;
  • Thorough knowledge and experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat;
  • Meticulous attention to detail with exceptional organizational and planning skills;
  • Self-starter who initiates tasks proactively with minimal direction;
  • Ability to successfully prioritize and juggle competing deadlines;
  • Entrepreneurial work ethic;
  • Bright, enthusiastic individual interested in working in the dynamic renewable energy industry; and
  • Ability to uphold standards with complete discretion and confidentiality and exercise good judgment on day-to-day decisions.

Requirements 

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience;
  • Minimum of 5 years of real estate development and surveying and/or title experience;
  • Experience reviewing, interpreting and resolving title and vesting issues in Canada; and
  • Experience with solar or other renewable energy development is preferred, but not required.

  

Recurrent Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status.