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Weekend Land Jobs in Spring, TX (NOW HIRING)

Land Analyst We are Lennar Lennar is one of the nation's leading homebuilders, dedicated to making an impact and creating an extraordinary experience for their Homeowners, Communities, and Associates ...

Provide administrative, analytical, and documentation support to the Land Department. The role will focus on assisting with project due diligence, document organization, legal form population, and ...

Land Development Manager

Spring, TX · On-site

$77K - $106K/yr

The Land Development Manager is responsible for coordinating the successful development of company-owned properties in alignment with business objectives, project timelines, and financial goals. This ...

Conduct land use and site analysis * Prepare general plans and subdivision plats * Prepare, collects and coordinates project documents * Prepare subdivision and zoning applications * Coordinate with ...

Conduct land use and site analysis * Prepare general plans and subdivision plats * Prepare, collects and coordinates project documents * Prepare subdivision and zoning applications * Coordinate with ...

Conduct land use and site analysis * Prepare general plans and subdivision plats * Prepare, collects and coordinates project documents * Prepare subdivision and zoning applications * Coordinate with ...

Land Development Project Manager

Houston, TX · On-site

$95K - $123K/yr

At DCCM, our Land Development Team plays a vital role in transforming raw land into thriving communities and successful commercial spaces. We specialize in the planning, design, and management of ...

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How much do weekend land jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend land in Spring, TX is $93,959.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,400.00 and $113,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Land vs Part-Time Land Surveyor?

AspectWeekend LandPart-Time Land Surveyor
CredentialsTypically requires land surveying certification or licenseRequires similar surveying credentials or licensure
Work EnvironmentFieldwork on weekends, outdoor settingsFieldwork and office tasks, outdoor and indoor environments
Industry UsageCommon in real estate, construction, and land developmentUsed across construction, engineering, and mapping projects
Work SchedulePrimarily weekends, flexible hoursFlexible, part-time hours during weekdays or weekends

Weekend Land and Part-Time Land Surveyor roles both involve land surveying tasks, often requiring similar credentials and working outdoors. The main difference lies in scheduling: Weekend Land roles focus on weekend work, while Part-Time Land Surveyors may work during weekdays or weekends with flexible hours. Both positions serve industries like real estate and construction, making them comparable options for those seeking flexible surveying work.

What are the most commonly searched types of Land jobs in Spring, TX? The most popular types of Land jobs in Spring, TX are:
What cities near Spring, TX are hiring for Weekend Land jobs? Cities near Spring, TX with the most Weekend Land job openings:
Manager, Land Rights Acquisition

Manager, Land Rights Acquisition

Quanta Services

Houston, TX

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Quanta Services rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 52 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

40th of 79 rated construction


Job description

QISG leverages Quanta’s comprehensive resources to deliver collaborative solutions for our partners' energy infrastructure needs. We use in-house talent, expertise and resources to plan, design, engineer, manage, conduct maintenance on and construct projects.


Our turnkey service capabilities provide our customers with efficiency, consistency, attention to detail and safe execution. The QISG team brings together Engineering, Safety, Quality, Material Procurement, QA/QC, Right-of-Way Acquisition, Scheduling, Environmental Planning, Permitting, Title and Land Management expertise that ensure outstanding results for our clients.


The Manager, Land Rights Acquisition is a senior field-facing leadership role within Quanta Infrastructure Services Group (QISG), reporting directly to the Director, Land & Environment PMO (PMO). This role serves a dual mandate: as a Regional Lead, the Manager holds primary accountability for client relationships, team performance, and portfolio oversight within a defined project portfolio; and as a functional specialist, the Manager oversees all aspects of land rights acquisition strategy – including preparing pursuit materials and costs, managing acquisition project managers assigned to discrete projects, overseeing Quanta operating companies (OpUs) and/or teaming partners performing land rights scope – across transmission, substation, and related infrastructure projects. A key pillar of this role is to bring consistency to project execution, to protect project schedules, and continually leverage cutting edge project execution strategies and reporting to keep Quanta's craft labor constructing.

This individual operates as a trusted partner to the utilities and clients within their portfolio, developing deep familiarity with local regulatory environments, landowner dynamics, and project requirements. The Manager translates the Director's strategic direction into actionable field execution, while surfacing ground-level insights back to PMO leadership. The role is critical to ensuring that land rights activities are completed safely, compliantly, on schedule, and in a manner that reflects the highest standard of landowner and stakeholder relations.


  • Regional Leadership & Client Relationship Management — serve as the primary Land point of accountability for major utility clients within an assigned geographic region, building deep familiarity with each client's organizational structure, acquisition preferences, and reporting requirements
  • Acquisition Strategy Development & Implementation — design and lead the end-to-end acquisition strategy for each project, including pursuit document preparation, staffing framework, and oversight of OpUs and third-party agents performing landowner engagement and field acquisition work
  • OpU & Teaming Partner Oversight — oversee land rights scope execution from OpUs and teaming partners across the regional portfolio, including scope management, schedule milestones, change management, and cost management
  • Staffing, Workload Planning & Team Leadership — manage staffing and workload distribution across the regional team, serving as escalation point and mentor for project-level staff
  • Quality Oversight & Compliance — ensure land rights deliverables meet contractual, regulatory, and QISG quality standards across all active projects in the region
  • Project Controls Integration & Reporting — embed land rights acquisition milestones into integrated project schedules and report portfolio status to the Director, PMO
  • Estimating, Risk Management & Proposal Support — work with the PMO Director to develop estimates, risk registers, and proposal content for project pursuits
  • Dispute Resolution & Operational Liaison — serve as primary liaison and dispute resolution authority between construction OpUs, vendors, and teaming partners, mediating scope conflicts and field-level issues to protect schedule and budget integrity

Regional Leadership & Client Relationship Management

  • Serve as the primary point of accountability for major utility clients within an assigned geographic region, developing an expert working knowledge of local regulatory environments, permitting frameworks, and landowner dynamics
  • Represent QISG in client-facing meetings, progress reviews, and stakeholder forums; serve as the senior escalation point for project-level issues requiring Director-level engagement.
  • Participate in Regional Lead group meetings to align on cross-portfolio priorities, share best practices, and surface trends affecting the broader land and environment program.

Acquisition Strategy Development & Implementation

  • Design and lead the end-to-end land rights acquisition strategy for each project, defining the approach, timeline, resource model, and vendor framework required to deliver land rights, permits-to-enter (PTEs), licenses, and other land access instruments on schedule and within budget.
  • Develop the project-specific staffing framework for each acquisition program, determining the mix of OpU and third-party agents, title firms, appraisers, and support vendors; establish clear protocols governing landowner engagement, offer authority thresholds, escalation procedures, and documentation requirements — and hold all parties accountable to those standards.
  • Monitor acquisition progress across all active teams, identifying bottlenecks, performance gaps, or strategy adjustments needed to maintain delivery schedules, and make real-time course corrections to keep projects on track.

OpU & Teaming Partner Oversight

  • Oversee land rights scope execution from OpUs and teaming partners, managing scope, schedule milestones, change management, and cost accountability
  • Establish clear expectations for deliverables, reporting cadence, and landowner interaction protocols; take corrective action when performance gaps emerge and work with the Director to assess partner performance and identify improvement opportunities.

Staffing, Workload Planning & Team Leadership

  • Manage staffing levels and workload distribution across the regional land rights team, proactively identifying resource gaps and working with the Director to address capacity needs; translate strategic direction into actionable field guidance while surfacing ground-level insights to PMO leadership.

Quality Oversight & Compliance

  • Ensure all land rights deliverables — including easement documents, title reports, acquisition trackers, and correspondence — meet QISG quality standards, client specifications, and applicable regulatory requirements; enforce consistent use of QISG-approved templates and tools across all project teams, OpUs, and vendors.
  • Coordinate with QISG's environmental and permitting teams to ensure land rights activities align with environmental compliance obligations and agency conditions; identify and escalate land rights risks affecting schedule, budget, or client commitments with recommended mitigation plans.

Project Controls Integration & Reporting

  • Collaborate with QISG's project controls team to embed land rights acquisition milestones into integrated project schedules, ensuring land access is sequenced to support construction readiness; prepare and present regular portfolio-level status reports covering parcel progress, budget tracking, risk items, and forecast to complete.
  • Ensure timely and accurate submission of project-level acquisition reports from agents and staff; support the Director in developing program-level metrics and dashboards that provide leadership and clients with visibility into regional land rights performance.

Estimating, Risk Management & Proposal Support

  • Work with the PMO Director to develop project estimates for land rights acquisition scope, including staffing models, vendor cost frameworks, and schedule assumptions reflecting regional market conditions and project complexity.
  • Contribute to risk registers for active and prospective projects; support proposal development by providing regional expertise on acquisition approach, staffing strategy, schedule, and cost inputs that strengthen QISG's competitive positioning.

Dispute Resolution & Operational Liaison

  • Serve as the primary liaison and dispute resolution authority between Quanta construction OpUs, vendors, subcontractors, and teaming partners on land rights matters; mediate scope conflicts, operational disputes, and field-level issues to maintain project continuity and protect schedule and budget integrity.
  • Partner with construction leadership, project management, and legal as needed to resolve contractual ambiguities and performance disagreements before they escalate; track recurring dispute patterns and recommend process or contractual changes to reduce repeat occurrences.

  • Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Business, Law, Urban Planning, Environmental Sciences, or a related field; equivalent professional experience considered
  • 10+ years of progressive experience in land rights acquisition, right-of-way, or real estate, with a strong preference for utility, transmission, or energy infrastructure project experience
  • Demonstrated experience negotiating and executing easements, ROW agreements, and other land access instruments across multiple property types and ownership structures
  • Working knowledge of title research, appraisal principles, condemnation law, and eminent domain proceedings across one or more states
  • Experience managing acquisition agents, title vendors, and third-party service providers in a project delivery environment; ability to hold vendors accountable to KPIs, deliverable standards, and contractual obligations
  • Familiarity with environmental and permitting requirements
  • Strong negotiation, stakeholder engagement, and conflict resolution skills; demonstrated ability to communicate across diverse audiences including landowners, regulatory agencies, and utility clients
  • Proficiency in GIS and mapping tools, and Microsoft Office Suite
  • Strong leadership presence with the ability to lead without direct authority, make sound decisions under uncertainty, and develop junior team members and vendor staff

Travel Requirements

  • Travel: Yes
  • Percent of Time: 30%–50% (regional field travel required to support client engagement and project site coordination)

QISG Benefits Highlights

  • Competitive Compensation
  • Comprehensive Health Coverage - Multiple Medical, dental & vision plans with 100% preventive care
  • 24/7 telehealth (Teladoc)
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Company-funded HSA and pre-tax savings options
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • No-cost Short- and Long-term Disability
  • Employer-paid basic Life & AD&D Insurance
  • Paid Time off (PTO) and 10 Paid Holidays
  • Paid Parental leave
  • Education Reimbursement and Professional Development
  • Employee discount program and optional insurance offerings:
  • Identity Theft Protection
  • Accident Insurance
  • Voluntary Life (spouse and child)
  • Critical Illness
  • Hospital Indemnity
  • Pet Insurance

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and/or gender identity), age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, and/or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.
We prohibit all types of discrimination and are committed to providing access and equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities. For additional information or if reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application, interview, or hiring processes or to perform the essential functions of a position, please contact us the Company’s Human Resources department.


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