Perform title landman duties including in-house title work for multiple wells ahead of rig schedules, post-acquisition data integration, frequent regional travel, and strong interpersonal and teamwork coordination. Requires 2+ years title landman experience in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
What’s it like working for PARAMOUNT? A series of defining moments that create deep, meaningful relationships with our clients, partners and team members. An opportunity for you to experience greatness with every project. It is a culture where you must strive to be great because others depend on you. The reward? Well, come see for yourself. Our success as a company depends on the strength of our team. We work closely with our team members to create an innovative, creative, and rewarding work environment in which we all thrive. www.paramountfieldservices.com
Benefits
- On-Going Subject Specific Education
- Unique Mentorship Program
- Continued Education
- Fantastic company culture
Responsibilites
- Candidates must be willing to travel several times a month
- Must have In-House experience, such as putting multiple wells together out ahead of a rig schedule
- Must have experience handling post-acquisition data integration
- Must possess strong interpersonal, communication, and teamwork skills
Qualifications
- 2+ years of title landman experience in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
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