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Utilities Infrastructure Due Diligence Analyst

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CBRE

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/2/2026

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Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future. Utility Infrastructure Analyst About the Role As part of CBRE's Global Workplace Solutions team, the Utility Infrastructure Analyst will play a critical role in the initial mobilization and startup of large-scale infrastructure deployment across North America for a major e-commerce client. This position is integral to establishing the primary engagement workflows for utility coordination and data-driven power availability assessments. Reporting directly to the Utility Infrastructure Manager, the Analyst provides the essential technical and administrative support required to unburden regional operations and ensure the consistent execution of program tracking systems.
What You'll Do 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.

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