Dallas, Texas
9 days ago
Oil and Gas Title Analyst - SAM Associate II

Job Description:

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Working at Bank of America will give you a great career with opportunities to learn, grow and make an impact, along with the power to make a difference. Join us!

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.

Job Responsibilities:

Reviewing division orders and confirming account ownership interest

Working with internal departments to set up new accounts, new assets and properties, and new wells

Working with internal departments to take down assets and wells where appropriate and assist with closing accounts

Detailed analysis of legal descriptions, gross and net acreage, ownership interest, lease data, production data, and researching internal and external records

Identifying and setting up well and payer information in order to efficiently process income

Identifying account and property information on class action settlement checks, shut in payments, and delay rental payments

Communicating with oil companies and purchasers about change of ownership, discrepancies in ownership interest, improper deductions, and making demands for statutory interest on late payments

Reviewing escheated items and working with the asset manager to claim the escheated funds from state agencies

Reviewing JIB statements and confirming ownership interest

Reviewing check detail on production and revenue to identify and allocate funds appropriately within the Bank’s accounting system

Required Qualifications:

5+ years oil and gas title experience with experience in the analysis of title documents, oil and gas leases, land contracts, production sharing agreements, operating agreements, and division orders

Experience with Enverus DrillingInfo/PRISM and other industry software used for title research

Advanced in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Visio)

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Highly organized with the ability to multi-task and handle several ongoing projects at one time

Desired Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in related field

Registered/Certified Professional Landmen (RPL/CPL), Certified Professional Lease and Title Analyst (CPLTA), and/or Certified Mineral Manager (CMM) designation

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
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