Senior Division Order/ Land Title Analyst; SAM Associate II
Bank of America
Job Description:
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Job Description:
Manages more complex specialty assets within The Private Bank Group with a full and in-depth understanding of all fiduciary aspects associated within a given segment of specialty assets, i.e., real estate, farm & ranch, timberland, oil & gas, private businesses. Partners closely with Private Bank relationship/client managers in proactive client service and sales activities to generate new business. Also links up closely with a Private Bank market to determine appropriate resources needed within Specialty Asset Management to obtain new business. Provides creative solutions to complex customer/asset needs. May have indirect coaching responsibilities.
Senior Division Order/ Land Title Analyst role will play a critical part in verifying ownership, managing division orders, and ensuring accurate and timely revenue for company assets. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, collaborative, and comfortable working cross-functionally with multiple departments and external partners. This role will be in a collaborative setting and will grow alongside a driven team.
Responsibilities:
Examine various legal and land documents to determine/confirm ownership interest and ensure accurate revenue distribution.
Handle incoming division order documents, including but not limited to, complex division of interest calculations, making sure ownership details are correct, and coordinating with operators to clear up any issues.
Identify wells where revenue is expected but not yet received and take action to address the gap.
Set up and maintain thorough records in the land system to support ownership claims and audit readiness.
Work closely with internal departments-Finance, Accounting, and Engineering-to ensure ownership data supports accurate reporting and valuation.
Participate in acquisition and divestiture processes by reviewing and validating ownership information.
Support the integration of new assets by helping gather the right documents and ensuring timely setup for revenue payments.
Monitor unresolved issues like suspended funds or missing payments and ensure timely follow-up to bring them to resolution.
Qualifications:
5+ years of recent experience working in a Division Order and/or Land Administration role or similar, within the upstream oil and gas sector.
Bachelor's degree preferred; relevant industry experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
Solid understanding of mineral ownership, title documentation, and revenue distribution.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate across teams and interact effectively with internal and external partners.
Proficient in land and accounting software such as Pak Energy, Excalibur, Quorum, or similar systems.
Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Skills:
Collaboration
Decision Making
Issue Management
Prioritization
Strategic Thinking
Critical Thinking
Customer and Client Focus
Oral Communications
Project Management
Written Communications
Active Listening
Adaptability
Analytical Thinking
Continuous Improvement
Innovative Thinking
Minimum Education Requirement: High School Diploma / GED / Secondary School or equivalent
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)Hours Per Week:
40