Knowledge of: Concepts, methods and techniques for appraising property and establishing market value, current market conditions, and land sales; Principles and practices of planning, development, and management of large-scale mixed-use real estate development projects in complex urban settings; Methods and techniques for property recordation and property record search; Federal, state and local laws and regulations applicable to land and easement acquisition by public agencies, including condemnation and eminent domain proceedings and vacation and relinquishment law; Federal, state, and local laws and regulations applicable to planning, design, construction, financing, and operation of real estate development projects; Basic principles and practices of property and contract law, including preparation of detailed legal descriptions; Basic terminology, methods, and practices of engineering design, architecture, land use planning, land surveying, mapping, construction processes, real estate finance, and relocation; Principles and practices of communication and engagement with diverse stakeholders; Principles and practices of effective good faith negotiations; Principles and practices of effective supervision, training, employee development, motivation, discipline, and management. Development of the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is typically obtained through a combination of training and experience equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major coursework in business administration, public administration, finance, real estate, or a related field; and five years of increasingly responsible experience in the appraisal, acquisition, relocation, design, financing, construction, and/or management of real property, with at least two years in a project lead or supervisory capacity.