District Landman Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

District Landman

Job Description
Rig Source Recruiting has an immediate opening for a District Landman in its Midland, Texas office.
Responsibilities include:
Coordinate land related activities in association with Permian Basin drilling and acquisition programs
Determine ownerships, negotiate land contracts and due diligence of property acquisitions
Draft and manage agreements respecting property interests
Negotiate and draft a wide variety of leases and agreements with landowners, mineral owners and industry partners
Participate in and provide expertise for multidisciplinary teams
Create reports, maps and other documents to aid management in the decision making process
Communicate compliance issues with various governmental agencies, including Texas Railroad Commission and University Lands
Review and evaluate title, ownership reports, and title opinions
Prepare, evaluate and obtain appropriate curative documents so that the company may obtain leases and drill wells
Supervise work assignments of outside contractors
Required Experience
The qualified applicant must have 5 - 10
years ONLY IN HOUSE experience as a professional landman with a REPUTABLE company. INDEPENDENT OR CONSULTING EXPERIENCE APPLICANTS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE DISREGARDED. Including superior interpersonal skills, must be detail oriented, and capable of producing results in time constraining situatUAns. In addition, the qualified applicant must be proficient in operating in a work environment that supports District drilling objectives with minimal direct supervision. Permian Basin experience preferred. Petroleum Land Management Degree (or equivalent) and CPL certification plus a BS/BA Degree required.

Benefits Package
The Company offers a highly competitive compensation plan, which includes a 25% annual salary sign on bonus incentive plan, and a complete benefits package, plus your own company vehicle.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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