Job Description
Surface Land Representative Tasman Inc - 3.5 Denver, CO Job Details Full-time $90,000 - $120,000 a year 13 hours ago Benefits Health savings account Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance Flexible spending account Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Employee assistance program Vision insurance 401(k) matching Safety equipment provided Paid sick time Qualifications Oil & gas Client relationship development Map reading Driver's License Productivity software Negotiation Stakeholder management Full Job Description Surface Land Representative ️ Build Relationships. Secure Access. Support Project Success.
Pay:
$95,000 - $120,000 per year Position Type:
Full-Time, Exempt Location:
Project-Based (Office / Field / Remote Mix) Travel:
Frequent travel required (including occasional overnight) Reports To:
Program Manager The Role The Surface Land Representative is responsible for securing and maintaining land access necessary to support environmental, construction, remediation, excavation, and oil & gas projects. This position serves as the primary liaison between Tasman, landowners, clients, and project stakeholders to ensure smooth project execution. This role requires strong negotiation skills, relationship management, and the ability to coordinate across multiple teams and projects in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate thrives in a field-oriented, people-facing role and is comfortable navigating complex land access and stakeholder situations. What You'll Be Doing Landowner Relations & Access Coordination Serve as the primary point of contact for private landowners regarding project access and land use Negotiate right-of-entry agreements, temporary workspace agreements, and access permissions Build and maintain strong relationships with landowners, clients, operators, and stakeholders Address concerns and resolve land access challenges collaboratively Coordinate access requirements with project managers, field personnel, and clients Site Investigation & Utility Coordination Conduct site visits to assess access needs and project constraints Identify utilities such as flowlines, pipelines, electrical systems, and underground infrastructure Coordinate with landowners, operators, and utility representatives Document site conditions and communicate findings to project teams Support planning by identifying access risks and site limitations Project Support Support environmental remediation, reclamation, excavation, and construction projects Coordinate access activities to maintain project schedules Assist with permitting and land-related compliance requirements Collaborate with operations, safety teams, and clients to support project success Documentation & Reporting Maintain detailed records of landowner communications, agreements, and site visits Track project status and access requirements Prepare reports, correspondence, and documentation Maintain organized project files in accordance with company and client standards What You Bring Required 5+ years of experience in land services, right-of-way, surface land, environmental, oil & gas, or related field Experience working directly with private landowners and stakeholders Strong negotiation and relationship management skills Ability to read and interpret maps, plats, aerial imagery, and property records Strong communication, organization, and multitasking abilities Working knowledge of oil & gas, environmental work, and land access requirements Proficiency in Microsoft Office Reliable transportation for field visits Valid driver's license and authorization to work in the U.S. Preferred 10+ years of surface land or right-of-way experience Experience supporting oil & gas, remediation, reclamation, or construction projects Familiarity with property records, easements, and land ownership documentation Membership in relevant industry organizations Work Environment This role includes a mix of office, remote, and field work: Field & Office Conditions:
Frequent travel to project sites, landowner properties, and client locations Work in varying environments (construction sites, oil & gas locations, agricultural land, undeveloped properties) Exposure to changing weather conditions and terrain Frequent interaction with landowners, clients, and project teams Schedule Full-time Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Occasional overtime and overnight travel based on project needs Work Authorization Must be authorized to work in the United States Must possess a valid driver's license Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with company match (up to 4%) Health Savings Account (HSA) & Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Paid time off (PTO) Paid sick time Company-sponsored paid holidays Tuition reimbursement Safety equipment provided Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Why Join Tasman? At Tasman Inc, we deliver environmental, construction, and consulting solutions with a strong commitment to safety, integrity, and excellence. Our teams work across diverse projects that make a meaningful impact on communities, infrastructure, and the environment. Our work is guided by three core values: WE ARE OUR PEOPLE
Safety is #1. We ensure every employee makes it home safe every day. We work as a team and celebrate success together. DO THE RIGHT THING
We operate with integrity and accountability, taking care of our people, partners, and the planet. PURSUE EXCELLENCE
We apply expertise, innovation, and high standards to create lasting value—now and for future generations. As a Surface Land Representative, you'll play a critical role in enabling project success by building relationships, solving access challenges, and supporting safe, efficient project execution. Apply today and help connect people, projects, and the land where it all happens. Required Education and Experience:
5+ years of experience in land services, right-of-way, surface land, environmental consulting, oil and gas operations, utility coordination, or a related field. Experience working directly with private landowners and stakeholders. Valid driver's license and ability to travel to project sites. Preferred Education & Experience:
10+ years of surface land or right-of-way experience. Experience supporting oil and gas, environmental remediation, reclamation, construction, or utility projects. Experience reviewing property records, plats, easements, and land ownership information. Membership in relevant industry organizations.