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Land Manager - Mineral

Denver, CO · On-site

$221K - $273K/yr

Manage all land related activities including lease acquisition, trade negotiations, and contract preparation and administration * Manage land staff (including Landmen and Land techs), providing ...

Surface Land Tech

Williston, ND · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

The Surface Land Technician supports surface land, land administration, and operations within Chord Energy's Land team. This role is responsible for assisting with land records, documentation ...

... and other Land Administration processes. - Excellent analytical skills with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. - Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively ...

Land Tech

Dallas, TX · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Land/Land Administration related work experience preferred Company Description Phoenix Energy One, LLC, is a privately owned oil and gas investment firm specializing in mineral rights and leasehold ...

Associate's degree in a related discipline * 2 years of experience in land administration, contract support, or lease data management * Familiarity with land systems, ownership documentation, and ...

Associate's degree in a related discipline * 2 years of experience in land administration, contract support, or lease data management * Familiarity with land systems, ownership documentation, and ...

Serves as the land administration technical liaison to assess, identify and recommend resources needed for process improvement and coordination with management. This includes continual review of data ...

Staff Title Analyst

Houston, TX

$59.20K - $78.30K/yr

EOG's Land Administration department is seeking an experienced oil and gas title professional to fill the position of Staff Title Analyst. This role supports the leasing, operations, and production ...

Sr. Title Analyst

Houston, TX · On-site

$84K - $111.20K/yr

EOG's Land Administration department is seeking an experienced oil and gas title professional to fill the position of Senior Title Analyst. This role supports the leasing, operations, and production ...

We are seeking a dedicated individual to join our Land Administration Outside Operated Division Order Team, as a Division Order Analyst. Division Order Analyst facilitates the distribution of ...

Staff Title Analyst

Houston, TX · On-site

$59.20K - $78.30K/yr

EOG's Land Administration department is seeking an experienced oil and gas title professional to fill the position of Staff Title Analyst. This role supports the leasing, operations, and production ...

Sr Surface Analyst

Houston, TX · On-site

$84K - $111.30K/yr

... land administration procedure. • Maintain affiliations with local/national associations and is an active participant through attending meetings and networking events on a frequent basis. • ...

Sr. Title Analyst

Houston, TX · On-site

$84K - $111.20K/yr

EOG's Land Administration department is seeking an experienced oil and gas title professional to fill the position of Senior Title Analyst. This role supports the leasing, operations, and production ...

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How much do land administration jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for land administration in the United States is $82,481.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,500.00 and $97,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Land Administration, and why are they important?

To thrive in Land Administration, you need a solid understanding of property law, land management, and surveying, often backed by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), land registration databases, and digital mapping tools is essential. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication are vital for managing complex documentation and coordinating with stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate land records, legal compliance, and efficient land management processes.

What are common challenges faced in a Land Administration role, and how can I prepare for them?

One common challenge in Land Administration is managing complex records and ensuring the accuracy of land ownership data, which often involves coordinating with multiple stakeholders such as surveyors, government agencies, and property owners. You may also encounter legal discrepancies or outdated documentation that require careful review and resolution. Preparing for these challenges involves developing strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a working knowledge of local land laws and regulations. Continuing education and staying updated on digital land management systems can also provide a significant advantage.

What is land administration?

Land administration refers to the processes and systems involved in recording, managing, and regulating land ownership, use, and development. It typically includes activities such as land registration, cadastral mapping, land valuation, and the enforcement of land laws and policies. The purpose of land administration is to ensure secure tenure, resolve disputes, facilitate land transactions, and support sustainable development. Effective land administration helps governments, businesses, and individuals manage land resources efficiently and transparently.

What is a land administrator?

A land administrator is a professional responsible for managing and maintaining land records, titles, and property data. They often work with geographic information systems (GIS), legal documents, and land surveys to ensure accurate property information and support land use planning and transactions.

What is the difference between Land Administration vs Land Surveyor?

AspectLand AdministrationLand Surveyor
Required CredentialsDegree in Land Management, GIS certificationsDegree in Surveying, Geomatics certifications
Work EnvironmentGovernment offices, land offices, urban planning sitesFieldwork, construction sites, surveying firms
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, land development companiesSurveying firms, construction companies, engineering firms

Land Administration focuses on managing land records, titles, and land use planning, often working in government or land management agencies. Land Surveyors primarily conduct field measurements, mapping, and boundary determinations. While both roles involve land, Land Administration handles legal and managerial aspects, whereas Land Surveyors focus on precise land measurement and mapping.

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Infographic showing various Land Administration job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 53% Full Time, 41% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,481 per year, or $39.7 per hour.

Land Manager - Mineral

SM-Energy Company

Denver, CO • On-site

$221K - $273K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

This position manages all land related activities within a designated district to include managing the activities of the Land Team within the various areas assigned. The individual will focus on all current and prospective land matters, including collaboration with interdisciplinary teams of engineers, geoscientists, regulatory, accounting, land administration and legal. This person will focus on providing all necessary land support in the execution of assigned Asset Teams’ goal. Additional responsibilities include overseeing human resources responsibilities such as evaluating performance, coaching, training and career development. The individual must have supervisory/organizational skills, exploitation, development, and exploration land experience across multiple basins.

Essential Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Lead due diligence efforts in the acquisition and divestitures of producing assets, settle surface related issues, negotiate all commercial and business-related terms associated with the purchase and/or sale of assets within the assigned geographic area
  • Manage all land related activities including lease acquisition, trade negotiations, and contract preparation and administration
  • Manage land staff (including Landmen and Land techs), providing appropriate guidance and mentoring for purposes of delivering the necessary land support to the Asset Team
  • Recognize, analyze and resolve difficult land related situations
  • Work with internal and external partners on legal issues, regulatory matters, exploration and production issues, gas marketing, accounting and lease record/division order issues
  • Collaborate with VP of Land, business development and asset managers to establish and manage annual budget for leasing and acquisitions
  • Lead projects / act as a liaison with other departments, divisions and organizations
  • Lead the acquisition, maintenance, management, and disposition of properties and other related rights in order to meet corporate, regional and Asset Teams goals and objectives
  • Strategize and collaborate with key asset team members on executing the development plans and implementing a growth strategy that will support corporate, regional and asset team goals
  • Closely track and monitor G&A and Capital budgets versus spending in order to provide timely status reports to management
  • Act on recommendations for hiring, promotions, development needs or status changes of personnel
  • Conduct business with the highest ethical standards and make decisions that ensure the safety ofall persons associated with SM facilities

Computer/Software Applications:

  • Strong level of skill in Microsoft Office, especially Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Experience leading others with industry/company software including, but not limited to, working in QLS & AFE Navigator. Familiarity with Enverus and the latest industry intel resources available to SM

Role-Specific Technical Knowledge & Skills:

  • Strong knowledge of laws, legal codes, court procedures, precedents, government regulations.
  • Understanding of land management principles including negotiations, contracts, leasing, and titles (i.e., title, JOA’s, oil and gas leases, curative documents, surface/mineral permits).
  • Strong at negotiating, constructing, and presenting commercial and business contracts and leases.
  • Strong understanding and knowledge of exploration, development, and acquisition/divestiture economic metrics.
  • Understands geological and engineering principles, operations, and basin/resource plays.
  • Understands resource play evaluation methods and risk analysis. Understands and has knowledge of multiple basins/resource plays within a Region

Typical Education

  • B.B.A. degree in Energy Management, Land Management or other Business degree; CertifiedProfessional Landman status preferred.

Typical Experience

  • Minimum of 10 years of industry work experience


SM Energy offers competitive compensation and benefits programs which include, but are not limited to, variable pay, health care coverage, retirement plan, protection coverage, time off and leave programs, training and development opportunities and a range of allowances connected to specific work situations. Details are available at Careers :: SM Energy Company (SM) (sm-energy.com).

Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.