Vice President of Land Acquisitions and Development
LGI Homes
- Employment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Lead
About the role
LGI Homes is seeking a Vice President of Land Acquisitions and Development in the Minneapolis area.
As one of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies and a Top Workplace in the USA, LGI Homes has a notable legacy of homebuilding excellence. We are seeking land acquisition and development professionals who are self-motivated and eager to dive into the LGI Homes system and culture.
The Vice President of Land Acquisitions and Development is responsible for the acquisition and development of residential lots and land in the Minneapolis market. This role will acquire, entitle, engineer, and develop residential lots and land and negotiate and execute all contracts.
This position will underwrite all acquisitions and manage all engineering and governmental approvals for land development. This role will manage all potential acquisition budgets and costs. This role will recruit, train, and manage additional staff as needed. Some travel will be required.
Requirements
The Vice President of Land Acquisitions and Development must have over 5 years of relevant experience in the homebuilding industry. A Bachelor's Degree is preferred for this role.
Benefits
In addition to a competitive compensation package, this position offers comprehensive training and exceptional benefits which include: medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with 4% match, an employee stock purchase plan and a new home discount. We also boast a rich company culture focused on training, goals, and recognition.
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Equity Compensation
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