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The Opportunity We're seeking a skilled Senior Landman ready to make a pivotal impact. This ... Utilize land software program to prepare reports. Your Background: * Bachelor's Degree in Land ...

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How much do landman software jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for landman software in the United States is $103,583.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,000.00 and $121,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Landman Software vs Landmen?

FeatureLandman SoftwareLandmen
CredentialsTypically requires knowledge of land management, GIS, and industry-specific softwareOften hold degrees in geology, environmental science, or related fields, with land management certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily used in office settings, fieldwork, and remote locations for land data managementWork in the field, offices, and with clients to negotiate land rights and access
Industry UsageTools to assist landmen in data organization, lease management, and reportingProfessionals responsible for land negotiations, leasing, and title research

Landman Software is a digital tool designed to support landmen in managing land data efficiently. Landmen are professionals who negotiate and manage land rights. While landman software streamlines their tasks, landmen perform the actual negotiations and fieldwork. Both are integral to land management in the energy and real estate industries, but they serve different roles—software as a tool, landmen as the professionals executing land transactions.

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Infographic showing various Landman Software job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Part Time. Highlights an 72% Physical, 10% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,583 per year, or $49.8 per hour.

Corporate Development Landman

Expand Energy

Spring, TX • On-site

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Our core values - Stewardship, Character, Collaborate, Learn, Disrupt - are the lens through which we evaluate every business decision. As a dynamic, growing company that offers extremely competitive compensation and benefits, our employees are our most valued assets and the foundation of Expand's performance among our E&P competitors.

We seek applicants from all backgrounds to ensure we get the best, most creative talent on our team. We realize that, historically, underrepresented groups feel the need to be 100% qualified in order to apply. If you meet any combination of our requirements, we encourage you to apply. We strive to hire people from a wide variety of backgrounds, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it makes our company stronger.

Job Summary

The Corporate Development Landman plays a key role in the evaluation and execution of strategic growth initiatives, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A), divestitures, joint ventures, farmins/farmouts, and portfolio optimization efforts. This role combines deep land and title expertise with analytical skills to support corporate development decisions. The ideal candidate understands land, contracts, mineral ownership, leasehold positions, and regulatory frameworks, and can translate those insights into commercial implications for asset valuations and deal structuring. This position works crossfunctionally with Land, Legal, Finance, Engineering, Geoscience, and executive leadership to drive highquality strategic assessments.

Job Duties & Responsibilities
  • Conduct detailed leasehold, mineral, and working interest evaluations to support asset acquisitions and divestitures
  • Analyze ownership structures, title defects, depth severances, royalty burdens, acreage continuity, and development restrictions
  • Assess and map lease terms, expirations, obligations, shutin provisions, and Pugh clauses to quantify exposure and operational flexibility
  • Review and interpret JOAs, PSAs, AMIs, Farmouts, ROW agreements, unit agreements, and other land-related contracts to identify commercial risks and opportunities
  • Evaluate regulatory filings, pooling applications, and spacing/unitization impacts to support technical and financial models
  • Provide land-driven insights for valuation models, including net revenue interest (NRI) impacts, drilling obligations, HBP status, and lease expiration risk
  • Support due diligence efforts, including data room review, contract analysis, acreage validation, and coordination with external advisors
  • Collaborate with engineers and geologists to integrate land constraints into production forecasts, type curves, and development timing assumptions
  • Assist in preparing investment memos, deal summaries, and executive presentations outlining land considerations that influence deal value
  • Identify strategic opportunities such as leasehold boltons, mineral aggregations, JV structures, and commercial agreements that enhance asset value
  • Maintain and analyze lease and ownership data using tools such as GIS, land databases, and spatial mapping platforms
  • Develop datadriven insights from large land datasets, including acreage maps, lease terms, encumbrances, and title chains
  • Partner with data teams to improve land data accuracy, workflows, and integration with corporate development models
  • Utilize analytical software (Excel, SQL, Spotfire, Power BI) to support valuation and decision-making
  • Work closely with Legal, Operations, Engineering, Finance, and Corporate Development teams to ensure comprehensive asset evaluations
  • Monitor competitive activity, regulatory developments, and industry trends that impact deal flow or land value
  • Support negotiation strategies by identifying key land provisions affecting deal economics and risk
Job Specific Skills
  • Strong understanding of leasehold ownership, title, conveyances, contracts, and regulatory frameworks
  • Experience supporting A&D processes or corporate development evaluations
  • Proficiency in land and mapping systems (e.g., Quorum/Landdox, Enverus, ArcGIS, PetroValues or similar)
  • Strong analytical and financial acumen with the ability to interpret complex data sets and their commercial value
  • Excellent communication skills with experience delivering executivelevel presentations
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, deal-driven environment with multiple concurrent evaluations
  • Experience in corporate development, investment analysis, or transaction support roles
  • Familiarity with financial modeling concepts (NRI impact, acreage valuation, drilling economics)
  • Working knowledge of SQL, geospatial analysis, or data visualization tools (Power BI, Spotfire, Tableau)
  • Experience with unconventional resource plays, minerals/M&A, or multi-basin evaluations
  • Strong negotiation skills and comfort interacting with internal and external stakeholders
Education

Minimum: Bachelor's degree in Energy Management, Land Administration, Business, Finance, or related field

Experience

Minimum: 8 - 12 years of land experience in upstream oil & gas, minerals, or related energy sectors

Expand Energy takes necessary action to ensure that all applicants are treated without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, disability, pregnancy, military or veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established by law.

Expand Energy Corporation's operations are focused on discovering and developing its large and geographically diverse resource base of unconventional oil and natural gas assets onshore in the United States.