Seeking a Right-of-Way Agent with 5+ years of midstream energy experience to support land and right-of-way activities related to integrity, corrosion, operations, and maintenance projects. This role is responsible for coordinating with landowners and stakeholders, securing access and temporary workspace agreements, negotiating real property agreements, supporting permitting efforts, and resolving land-related issues across an assigned operating area.
The ideal candidate will have experience supporting pipeline integrity and maintenance programs, a strong understanding of easement rights and title documentation, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Candidates should be proficient with GIS platforms, Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and online research tools commonly used in land and right-of-way operations.
This is a full-time, onsite position based in Houston, Texas. Parking reimbursement is available, and no company vehicle is required for this role.
Responsibilities
Support landowners and local stakeholders on land and right-of-way projects within an assigned territory
Develop access, temporary workspace, and notification plans for integrity and corrosion projects
Research and prepare reports related to easement rights, title updates, and landowner claims
Prepare and negotiate easements, licenses, permits, and other real property agreements
Obtain permits and approvals from private, local, state, and federal agencies
Investigate, negotiate, and resolve property damage claims
Coordinate with operations, engineering, project management, and land teams
Maintain project documentation and land records
Support ongoing operations and maintenance-related land activities
Work independently with minimal guidance from Land Management
Required Qualifications
5+ years of midstream energy and right-of-way experience
Experience supporting integrity, corrosion, operations, or maintenance projects
Experience negotiating easements, permits, licenses, and real property agreements
Experience working with landowners and external stakeholders
Proficiency with GIS applications and mapping tools
Advanced Microsoft Excel and Outlook skills
Experience utilizing online research tools and land records resources
Strong communication, negotiation, and organizational skills
Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Preferred Qualifications
Title research and title curative experience
Experience preparing title updates and ownership reports
Knowledge of pipeline operations and maintenance activities
Experience supporting large-scale midstream infrastructure assets
Familiarity with land administration systems and databases