What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supervisor, Land position at EPCO Corporate?
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The Land Supervisor r eports to the Senior Manager, Land in the Houston Corporate Office.
The Supervisor of Land's responsibilities include, but are not limited to :
- Supervise and direct activities of employees and contingent workers under his / her supervision.
- Guide and mentor employees with less experience, and lead by example.
- Assures that the tools and information needed to perform their jobs are provided to the employees and contingent workers under his / her supervision.
- Ability to communicate clearly and concisely to internal stakeholders and other 3 rd parties.
- Negotiate with landowners, tenants, and attorneys, to acquire rights of way and easements, leases, real property in fee, permits and other real property transactions for pipelines, valves, appurtenances, cathodic protection facilities, and other facilities, as needed.
- Investigate landowner and tenant complaints and damage claims and negotiate damage settlements.
Issue checks for the payments of rights of way and compensation for damages caused by the construction, operation, maintenance, relocation, removal, etc.
of pipelines and other facilities, and for tracts of land leased, or optioned for purchase.
Locate and supervise surveyors, if necessary.
Plot property descriptions of effected lands on pipeline survey maps.
Review, recommend changes to, negotiate, and circulate these agreements for approval from Legal, Operations and Commercial, where necessary.
Respond to landowners and public agency inquiries regarding land rights and protect these rights from misinterpretation.
Negotiate conclusions favorable to Company interests.
Assist in contacting third party contractors and local, state and federal authorities in matters pertaining to encroachments.
Present testimony as needed in the legal court system when exercise of eminent domain rights becomes necessary or when an injunction or temporary restraining order is issued.
Assess, negotiate and issue checks for damage settlements resulting from Operations and Engineering activities in accordance with the terms of the controlling right of way easement and / or permit.
Coordinate right of way clearing and reclamation activities, including making landowner contacts and negotiating damage settlements.
Prepare title curative documents as needed to cure title defects.
Knowledge and / or emphasis in real estate, business administration, law or public relations are a plus.