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The GIS Product Manager will drive the product vision, strategy, and roadmap, manage product development, ensure alignment with business needs, and perform complex data analysis using ArcGIS and related tools. The role involves defining functional requirements, prioritizing features, and incorporating customer insights into the product lifecycle.
The Title Abstractor Landman will conduct mineral and title research, analyze results, and prepare related reports for client needs. Responsibilities include researching county records, documenting findings, meeting deadlines, and collaborating with management while ensuring production goals are met.
The Title Abstractor Landman will perform mineral and title research, documenting results and ensuring timely submission of reports for client drilling operations and lease payouts. This role requires independent work within a team-oriented setting while meeting specific deadlines and balancing multiple tasks.
The Project Land Manager will lead the land department, providing project updates to senior management, managing client accounts, and developing strategies to accomplish client objectives. They will facilitate training, identify potential business leads, and ensure high customer service for client satisfaction while following company policies.
The Title Abstractor Landman will perform mineral and title research, analyze and document findings for clients, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment while collaborating with a project management team.
The Landman (Reviewer) will conduct thorough title research, manage multiple priorities, and review and refine the work of other landmen to ensure quality and accuracy. They will communicate effectively with clients and team members while meeting project deadlines and providing constructive feedback.
The Title Abstractor Landman is responsible for conducting mineral and title research, analyzing county records to determine ownership, documenting findings for client reports, and ensuring deadlines are met. This role involves both independent work and collaboration with a project management team.
The Project Land Manager will lead the land department, manage client accounts, provide project updates, and develop strategies for acquiring new business. Responsibilities include training staff, ensuring client satisfaction, and negotiating contracts, while fostering a motivating work environment.
The Landman will research county records to determine ownership, analyze results for client reports, and contribute to additional duties as assigned. This role involves meeting deadlines and managing priorities in a stable work environment.
As a Title Abstractor Landman, you will conduct mineral and title research, analyze county records for ownership information, and prepare reports for clients. The role requires meeting production goals while maintaining high accuracy and adhering to deadlines. You will balance multiple priorities and may contribute to additional duties as assigned by management.
The Title Abstractor Landman will research county records for surface and mineral ownership, analyze results to prepare client reports, and meet deadlines while contributing to team efforts. The role requires professional communication and the ability to work independently and manage shifting priorities.
The Landman role involves researching county records to determine mineral ownership, analyzing research results, documenting findings, and meeting deadlines under shifting priorities. The individual will also contribute to additional duties as assigned by management.
The GIS Analyst at Purple Land Management will generate and organize GIS Data, analyze title documents related to oil and gas, and establish leasehold boundaries. They will implement GIS solutions, manage client databases, assist in data presentation, and work with mapping functionalities.
The Title Abstractor Landman will research county records to determine ownership, analyze results, create mineral ownership reports, and manage multiple deadlines in a structured, team-oriented environment.
The Title Landman conducts comprehensive research on surface, mineral, and leasehold ownership, manages priorities in a dynamic setting, and communicates professionally with team members and clients. They analyze research findings to support client reports and review the work of others for accuracy.
The Title Abstractor Landman will conduct mineral and title research, analyze findings, and document results for submission to clients. They must meet deadlines while managing multiple priorities and will collaborate closely with project management. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat is required.
The Associate Landman will conduct title research and acquisitions in the energy sector, participating in training and mentorship for professional development. Responsibilities include analyzing county records, maintaining communication with stakeholders, and documenting findings while managing multiple priorities.