Utilities Infrastructure Due Diligence Analyst
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Aspart of CBRE's Global Workplace Solutions team, the Utility InfrastructureAnalyst will play a critical role in the initial mobilization and startup oflarge-scale infrastructure deployment across North America for a majore-commerce client. This position is integral to establishing the primaryengagement workflows for utility coordination and data-driven poweravailability assessments. Reporting directly to the Utility InfrastructureManager, the Analyst provides the essential technical and administrativesupport required to unburden regional operations and ensure the consistentexecution of program tracking systems., * Managerial Support: Provide comprehensive technical and administrative support to the Utility Infrastructure Manager to facilitate high-level reporting and strategic decision-making for client regional leads.
- Due Diligence & Power Availability: Support the initial power availability assessments for prospective sites by gathering utility data and requesting load letters.
- Infrastructure Research: Research substation locations, service territory boundaries, and utility infrastructure using publicly available tools to build the program's foundational data.
- Reporting & Documentation: Compile and organize utility responses and preliminary engineering feedback into standardized due diligence packages for Manager review.
- Project Management: Track utility inquiry status across multiple active sites and flag delays or missing information to the Utility Infrastructure Manager.
- Database Optimization: Maintain and update portfolio-level trackers and contact databases to ensure the Manager has real-time visibility into regional progress.
- Operational Coordination: Schedule and support pre-application meetings, site visits, and utility coordination calls.
- Process Standardization: Assist the Manager in developing and maintaining standardized templates and checklists for newly established due diligence processes.
Requirements
- Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to articulate technical status updates clearly to the Utility Infrastructure Manager.
- Experience: 2-4 years of experience in commercial real estate, utility coordination, or infrastructure advisory.
- Technical Knowledge: Basic familiarity with utility easements, right-of-way agreements, or real property documentation.
- Software Proficiency: Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and experience with project tracking software such as Smartsheet, Asana, and others.
- Attributes: Strong organizational skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a support capacity within a structured reporting hierarchy.
CBRE carefully considers multiple factors to determine compensation, including a candidate's education, training, and experience. The minimum salary for this position is $75,000 annually and the maximum salary for this position is $82,000 annually. The compensation that is offered to a successful candidate will depend on the candidate's skills, qualifications, and experience.Successful candidates may also be eligible for a discretionary bonus based on CBRE's applicable benefit program.