The University of Texas System
Landman - Minerals (Midland, TX)
The University of Texas System, Midland, Texas, United States, 79709
Overview
Landman - Minerals (Midland, TX) at The University of Texas System To apply, submit the required materials as described below. Required Application Materials
A resume is required to apply. Candidates under final consideration will also be required to submit professional references, college degree information, and employment history to an online third-party vendor. FLSA Status
Exempt Earliest Start Date
Immediately Salary
Salary commensurate with experience Hours per Week
40 hours weekly Hiring Department
University Lands About Us
For more than 140 years, The University of Texas System has improved the lives of Texans — and people all over the world — through education, health care, and research. The System consists of nine academic institutions, four health institutions, and The University of Texas System Administration. The institutions of the UT System employ more than 160,000 faculty, health care professionals, researchers, support staff, and student workers. The UT System Administration is based in Austin, Texas and provides central services to support the System’s institutions. UT System Administration embraces state laws on military and former foster children employment preferences. Purpose of Position
Reporting to the VP Land - Minerals, the Landman will be responsible for all aspects of oil and gas development and contract administration associated with the 2.1 million acres of Permanent University Fund mineral estate. This position supports and develops relationships with University Lands departments and staff to responsibly administer leases and surface compliance related to mineral development on PUF lands. The Landman will report to the VP Land - Minerals and indirectly to the SVP of Land for University Lands, and will provide information and summaries to the executive team. Essential Functions
Responsibilities include supporting the development of the mineral estate through leasing, negotiating oil and gas agreements, drafting agreements based on negotiated deal terms and UL practices, supporting Land Administration ownership records and lease terminations. Independently negotiate, draft, and finalize oil and gas agreements related to the operation and development of PUF minerals (e.g., Oil and Gas Leases, Drilling and Development Agreements, Production Sharing Agreements, and Contract for Development Agreements); identify opportunities to update form agreements and ensure they align with industry practices. Establish and manage document management processes for conformity/cleanup of all agreements related to PUF minerals; communicate terms to other departments; prepare contract/executive summaries and deal tracking reports; keep executive management informed of land strategy and agreements. Identify the need for end-of-life processes for Development Agreements and leases; evaluate lease language and relevant rules; draft release documents as needed for filings of record. Ensure compliance with oil and gas-related agreements (offsets, cessation of production, lease extensions, payment dates, shut-in monitoring) and understand implied covenants and enforcement rights. Use industry and technical expertise to identify opportunities, resolve conflicts, and facilitate relationships between lessees and surface and mineral estates. Maintain positive external relationships as a representative of University Lands with industry participants, surface lessees, grazing lessees, trade associations, and regulatory bodies. Other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of oil and gas leases and lease management, land and title issues, RRC rules and regulations, and Texas oil and gas law. Ability to independently negotiate and draft oil and gas agreements, research issues, and understand legal terminology and statutes related to University Lands. Excellent professional judgment, communication, and problem-solving skills; high degree of professionalism and dependability. Proficient in Microsoft Office; strong written and verbal communication; ability to work as a team player. Independent thinker with a proactive, growth-oriented mindset. Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required. Each additional year of experience over the minimum may substitute for one year of college. Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Land Management, Energy Management, or related field preferred. 1-5 years of direct professional petroleum land experience. Experience with multiple mineral ownership types and a wide range of petroleum agreements and Texas oil and gas regulations. Permian Basin experience preferred; RPL or CPL certification through AAPL preferred. Working Conditions
May work around standard office conditions. Additional Information
The retirement plan is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to a minimum of 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. Participation in TRS is mandatory. A background check will be conducted on candidates under final consideration, which may include criminal history, employment verification, education verification, references check, and motor vehicle records check. Background checks are conducted by third-party vendors. Candidates must provide required information upon request to complete the checks. EO/AA Statement
The University of Texas System Administration is committed to equal employment opportunity for all qualified applicants and employees in all terms and conditions of employment. UT System will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. For accommodations, contact the Office of Talent and Innovation at oti@utsystem.edu. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industries
Higher Education Note: This description consolidates the essential information; other postings on the page are not part of this job description.
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Landman - Minerals (Midland, TX) at The University of Texas System To apply, submit the required materials as described below. Required Application Materials
A resume is required to apply. Candidates under final consideration will also be required to submit professional references, college degree information, and employment history to an online third-party vendor. FLSA Status
Exempt Earliest Start Date
Immediately Salary
Salary commensurate with experience Hours per Week
40 hours weekly Hiring Department
University Lands About Us
For more than 140 years, The University of Texas System has improved the lives of Texans — and people all over the world — through education, health care, and research. The System consists of nine academic institutions, four health institutions, and The University of Texas System Administration. The institutions of the UT System employ more than 160,000 faculty, health care professionals, researchers, support staff, and student workers. The UT System Administration is based in Austin, Texas and provides central services to support the System’s institutions. UT System Administration embraces state laws on military and former foster children employment preferences. Purpose of Position
Reporting to the VP Land - Minerals, the Landman will be responsible for all aspects of oil and gas development and contract administration associated with the 2.1 million acres of Permanent University Fund mineral estate. This position supports and develops relationships with University Lands departments and staff to responsibly administer leases and surface compliance related to mineral development on PUF lands. The Landman will report to the VP Land - Minerals and indirectly to the SVP of Land for University Lands, and will provide information and summaries to the executive team. Essential Functions
Responsibilities include supporting the development of the mineral estate through leasing, negotiating oil and gas agreements, drafting agreements based on negotiated deal terms and UL practices, supporting Land Administration ownership records and lease terminations. Independently negotiate, draft, and finalize oil and gas agreements related to the operation and development of PUF minerals (e.g., Oil and Gas Leases, Drilling and Development Agreements, Production Sharing Agreements, and Contract for Development Agreements); identify opportunities to update form agreements and ensure they align with industry practices. Establish and manage document management processes for conformity/cleanup of all agreements related to PUF minerals; communicate terms to other departments; prepare contract/executive summaries and deal tracking reports; keep executive management informed of land strategy and agreements. Identify the need for end-of-life processes for Development Agreements and leases; evaluate lease language and relevant rules; draft release documents as needed for filings of record. Ensure compliance with oil and gas-related agreements (offsets, cessation of production, lease extensions, payment dates, shut-in monitoring) and understand implied covenants and enforcement rights. Use industry and technical expertise to identify opportunities, resolve conflicts, and facilitate relationships between lessees and surface and mineral estates. Maintain positive external relationships as a representative of University Lands with industry participants, surface lessees, grazing lessees, trade associations, and regulatory bodies. Other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of oil and gas leases and lease management, land and title issues, RRC rules and regulations, and Texas oil and gas law. Ability to independently negotiate and draft oil and gas agreements, research issues, and understand legal terminology and statutes related to University Lands. Excellent professional judgment, communication, and problem-solving skills; high degree of professionalism and dependability. Proficient in Microsoft Office; strong written and verbal communication; ability to work as a team player. Independent thinker with a proactive, growth-oriented mindset. Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required. Each additional year of experience over the minimum may substitute for one year of college. Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Land Management, Energy Management, or related field preferred. 1-5 years of direct professional petroleum land experience. Experience with multiple mineral ownership types and a wide range of petroleum agreements and Texas oil and gas regulations. Permian Basin experience preferred; RPL or CPL certification through AAPL preferred. Working Conditions
May work around standard office conditions. Additional Information
The retirement plan is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to a minimum of 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. Participation in TRS is mandatory. A background check will be conducted on candidates under final consideration, which may include criminal history, employment verification, education verification, references check, and motor vehicle records check. Background checks are conducted by third-party vendors. Candidates must provide required information upon request to complete the checks. EO/AA Statement
The University of Texas System Administration is committed to equal employment opportunity for all qualified applicants and employees in all terms and conditions of employment. UT System will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. For accommodations, contact the Office of Talent and Innovation at oti@utsystem.edu. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industries
Higher Education Note: This description consolidates the essential information; other postings on the page are not part of this job description.
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