Land Administration Supervisor
Position Description:The Land Administration Supervisor is responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing the Land Administration team in support of division order and lease records functions. This role oversees lease data management, payment obligations, and royalty/revenue distribution for both operated and non-operated assets. The Supervisor ensures data accuracy, process efficiency, and compliance with contractual and regulatory requirements while supporting client deliverables.Duties & Responsibilities:Lead, mentor, and develop Land Administration staff in the research, analysis, and interpretation of title opinions, ownership reports, and curative documentsOversee the creation, maintenance, and integrity of lease records within land systems and databasesEnsure all lease obligations, payments, and expirations are tracked and executed accurately and on scheduleReview and approve ownership updates and changes in accordance with supporting documentationReview and approve interest calculations for non-operated and mineral clients; assist in resolving complex decimal discrepanciesDrive process improvements, system enhancements, and data quality initiatives to ensure efficient workflows and consistent data integrationDevelop, document, and implement standard operating procedures, user guides, and process documentationPrepare and present detailed reports to management regarding client deliverables and land administration activitiesCollaborate cross-functionally with Land, JIB, Revenue, and Financial Reporting teamsSupport client onboarding, including data setup, process alignment, and transition planningQualifications:Bachelor’s degree requiredMinimum of eight (8) years of progressive experience in Land Administration, with demonstrated leadership or supervisory experience preferredStrong working knowledge of land systems; experience with BOLO is preferredAdvanced understanding of oil and gas terminology related to division orders, lease records, and ownershipProven ability to read, interpret, and analyze complex legal descriptions, title opinions, and curative documentsAdvanced knowledge of oil and gas leases, deeds, and related contractual provisions, including their operational and financial implicationsIn-depth understanding of special obligations, payments, and associated timelinesProficiency in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel and WordStrong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively engage internal and external stakeholdersHighly organized with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environmentDemonstrated problem-solving skills, initiative, and accountability in completing assignmentsAbility to work both independently and collaboratively within a team environmentFlexibility to adapt to changing workloads and project demandsLocation:Opportune LP- 10777 Clay Road, Suite 100 Houston, TX 77041Compensation & Benefits:Opportune LP offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package.