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Land Analyst Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

The Land Acquisition Analyst assists with identifying new land acquisition opportunities that align with the Division's land strategy and business plan goals. Conduct research, provide analysis and ...

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Land Survey Analyst

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$44 - $51/hr

As an Principal Survey Analyst in our Tucson office's Land Survey department, you will have an opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary team on meaningful, landmark projects in the Tucson region.

Land Surveyor

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Land Surveyor Location: Tucson, AZ Compensation: $30.00 - $35.00 per hour Vendor Fee: 3% About the ... Interpret and analyze survey data to produce legal property descriptions and accurate mapping

Land Surveyor

Phoenix, AZ · On-site +1

$50K - $129K/yr

Summary This position is a Land Surveyor GS-1373-7/9/11/12 at the Bureau of Land Management in one ... analysis; and 5) prepare routine legal descriptions, plats, and/or survey reports. -OR- B.

Determine land values in the specific market through market research and financial analysis. * Negotiate price and terms with land sellers and work with internal attorneys to prepare purchase ...

Determine land values in the specific market through market research and financial analysis. * Negotiate price and terms with land sellers and work with internal attorneys to prepare purchase ...

Land Development Manager

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$80K - $111K/yr

Land Development Manager We are Lennar Lennar is one of the nation's leading homebuilders ... HOA management including but not limited to quarterly meetings, budget analysis and improvements to ...

Land Development Manager

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$82K - $112K/yr

Land Development Manager We are Lennar Lennar is one of the nation's leading homebuilders ... HOA management including but not limited to quarterly meetings, budget analysis and improvements to ...

Land Development Manager

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$80K - $111K/yr

Land Development Manager We are Lennar Lennar is one of the nation's leading homebuilders ... HOA management including but not limited to quarterly meetings, budget analysis and improvements to ...

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Land Analyst information

What are some common challenges faced by a land analyst when evaluating potential property acquisitions?

Land Analysts often encounter challenges such as incomplete or inconsistent property records, rapidly changing zoning regulations, and shifting market trends. Navigating complex legal documents and accurately assessing environmental impacts are also frequent hurdles. Collaboration with surveyors, legal teams, and local government officials is essential to ensure all due diligence is thoroughly completed and risks are minimized. Successfully managing these challenges requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and effective communication across multidisciplinary teams.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a land analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Land Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of land use regulations, and a degree in fields like geology, geography, or land management. Familiarity with GIS (Geographic Information Systems), land management software, and sometimes certification such as AAPL's RPL or CPL enhances effectiveness. Attention to detail, communication, and negotiation skills are vital for interpreting data and collaborating with stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate land evaluations, regulatory compliance, and successful project outcomes.

What is the difference between Land Analyst vs Land Surveyor?

AspectLand AnalystLand Surveyor
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Geography, Urban Planning, or related field; often certifications in GIS or land managementHigh school diploma or equivalent; licensure and certifications in surveying (e.g., LS license)
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, analyzing land data, reports, and maps; some fieldworkFieldwork primarily, measuring land boundaries, using surveying equipment
Employer & Industry UsageReal estate, government agencies, land development firmsConstruction, engineering, land development companies

Land Analysts focus on analyzing land data, preparing reports, and supporting land use decisions, often working in an office environment. Land Surveyors conduct field measurements to determine land boundaries and provide precise mapping. While both roles are essential in land development, they differ mainly in their work environment and specific responsibilities.

How much does a land analyst make?

The average salary for a land analyst is around $60,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on experience, education, and the industry. Land analysts often work with GIS tools and real estate data, and salaries can vary based on location and company size.

What does a land analyst do?

A land analyst evaluates land assets by researching property data, analyzing land use, and assessing environmental and legal factors. They often use geographic information systems (GIS) and work with real estate, environmental, or development teams to support land acquisition, management, or development decisions.

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Cities in Arizona with the most Land Analyst job openings:

Infographic showing various Land Analyst job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 9% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.

Land Analyst (Scottsdale, AZ)

Allied Development, LLC

Scottsdale, AZ • On-site

$90 - $130/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Allied Development Land Entitlement Assessor / Land Analyst Scottsdale, AZ·Full time Company website

You're the filter between a bad deal and a great one.

About Allied Development

The mission of Allied Development is to grow the legacy of land owners, communities and builders by developing land that allows families to flourish.Founded in Clackamas, Oregon, by real estate entrepreneur Cody Bjugan, Allied Development has grown into a nationally recognized company focusing in over 10 states covering 23 major markets and expanding.Now headquartered in Scottsdale, our company leverages talent, technology, and relationships to manage successful residential land development projects across the United States. With a rich history of more than 20 years, we have established a standard of excellence in the land entitlement services we provide to all our stakeholders—including landowners, partners, builders, and internal team members.Although the basic concept of land development may appear straightforward, it is our commitment to ensuring each unique property is developed to its best and highest potential that sets Allied Development apart.

DescriptionPOSITION OVERVIEW

The Land Entitlement Assessor / Land Analyst plays a critical role in evaluating the feasibility, risk, and profitability of potential land development opportunities — with a primary focus on single-family and multi-family residential projects. This role is responsible for analyzing development potential, zoning and entitlement pathways, topography, infrastructure considerations, and overall financial viability during the land valuation phase of the acquisition pipeline.

After a property has been initially qualified and seller interest has been confirmed, the formal land valuation process begins. This role serves as a key filter within that process — identifying viable opportunities while creatively exploring ways to structure and improve marginal deals. The ideal candidate combines analytical rigor with an optimistic, solution-oriented mindset.

This position works closely with jurisdictions, engineers, builders, and the internal acquisition team to gather and synthesize information necessary to complete comprehensive project evaluations and support acquisition negotiations.

RESPONSIBILITIESLand Development Feasibility Analysis
  • Conduct detailed assessments of land parcels to determine development suitability and investment potential.
  • Evaluate zoning regulations, future land use plans, entitlement requirements, density allowances, environmental constraints, access, utilities, and infrastructure availability.
  • Analyze topography, site constraints, and jurisdictional requirements to identify development opportunities and risks.
  • Research market demand and builder activity to support valuation assumptions and project viability.
Feasibility & Financial Analysis
  • Collaborate with engineers, municipalities, utility providers, and home builders to obtain project-specific development information and cost assumptions.
  • Assist in developing accurate project cost estimates, including:
  • Onsite and offsite improvement costs
  • Utility and infrastructure costs
  • Entitlement and permitting expenses
  • Support valuation analysis and acquisition pricing recommendations.
  • Identify creative solutions and alternative strategies to improve project feasibility while maintaining land valuation discipline.
Land Sourcing & Opportunity Identification
  • Proactively source (“snipe”) raw land opportunities with development potential that align with Allied Development's buy box and acquisition criteria.
  • Utilize internal sourcing tools, GIS/mapping systems, data platforms, and proprietary sourcing methods to identify off-market opportunities.
  • Analyze markets, growth corridors, infrastructure expansion, builder activity, and jurisdictional trends to uncover potential acquisition targets.
  • Identify properties with favorable zoning, future land use designations, utility access, and development potential.
Project & Timeline Management
  • Manage multiple active projects simultaneously while meeting company timelines and acquisition deadlines.
  • Drive projects efficiently through the land valuation pipeline from intake to final recommendation.
  • Ensure milestones and deliverables are completed within required timeframes.
  • Collaborate with the acquisition team to prioritize and advance high-quality opportunities.
Data Management & Communication
  • Maintain organized and detailed project documentation using internal systems, CRM platforms, and property master sheets.
  • Track project status, priorities, outstanding items, and progress across departments.
  • Communicate effectively with acquisition managers, leadership, engineers, municipalities, and third-party consultants.
Presentation & Decision Support
  • Clearly present conclusions, valuation rationale, risks, and recommendations to the acquisition team.
  • Provide concise summaries for both approved and disqualified projects, including supporting reasoning and key findings.
  • Assist acquisition relationship managers with negotiation support and land valuation and feasibility insights.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
  • Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning, Urban Design, Civil Engineering, Real Estate Development, Finance, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in land planning, entitlement analysis, land valuation, development, acquisitions, or related fields.
  • Strong understanding of:
  • Land development processes
  • Zoning and entitlement procedures
  • Municipal planning and approval workflows
  • Site feasibility analysis
  • Residential development land valuations
  • Land sourcing and market research
TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
  • Strong financial analysis and land analysis capabilities.
  • Ability to interpret zoning ordinances, comprehensive plans, engineering reports, and development regulations.
  • Excellent project management and organizational skills.
  • Strong communication and presentation abilities.
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to manage large amounts of information simultaneously.
  • Proficient in CRM systems, spreadsheets, mapping tools, and project tracking systems.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities and tight deadlines.
PREFERRED TRAITS
  • Optimistic and solutions-oriented mindset.
  • Creative problem solver with strong critical thinking skills.
  • High level of ownership and accountability.
  • Ability to balance opportunity identification with disciplined risk assessment.
EXPECTED RESULTS & PERFORMANCE METRICS
  • Manage approximately 7–10 active projects at any given time.
  • Complete land valuation and financial analysis within 10 business days of project intake.
  • Consistently source and identify qualified raw land opportunities that align with Allied Development’s buy box and KPI metrics.
  • Deliver clear, concise, and actionable recommendations to acquisition leadership.
  • Maintain accurate project tracking and communication throughout the lifecycle.
  • Consistently identify high-quality acquisition opportunities while filtering out non-viable projects.
WHY ALLIED DEVELOPMENT?

Most land companies play it safe. Allied Development doesn’t.

We’re disrupting the conventional land acquisition model with a high-tech, digital-first approach — and we’re doing it on purpose. Our mission is to grow the legacy of landowners, communities, and builders by developing land that allows families to flourish. We believe that when a deal is structured right, everybody wins: the landowner is treated with respect, the community gets the vision it’s been working toward, and the builder gets a prime project ready to go.

That’s not an accident. That’s the Allied way.

Our culture is built for the high-energy, roll-up-your-sleeves professional who is hungry, sharp, and ready to grow. We value a service mentality and a strategic mindset. We’re the place where talent and technology meet to set a new standard of excellence in land entitlement.

Allied was named an Inc. Best Workplace of 2026 because mission and culture aren't afterthoughts here.

If you’re the kind of person who sees a marginal deal and immediately starts thinking about how to make it work, you’ll fit right in.

COMPENSATION PACKAGE
  • Salary: Discussed during interview process — based upon experience
  • Commission: Project Profit Share
  • Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Basic Life and AD&D, Voluntary Life and AD&D, Preventative Care — Full Employee Premium covered or 50% of Family Premium covered
  • 401(K) Plan + Employer Match up to 4% of salary
  • 9 Paid Holidays & PTO
LOCATION & TRAVEL
  • Base Location: Scottsdale, AZ (Main Office)
  • Work Structure: Hybrid position with mandatory in-office days. Must live within driving distance of the Scottsdale office.
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