Landman jobs in La Place, LA

Landman confirms land ownership and availability for lease/purchase. Negotiates agreements with land owners for drilling or production rights. Being a Landman drafts and administers contracts; ensures compliance with government regulations. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Landman typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Landman typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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LaPlace ( /lə ˈplɑːs/) is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, United States, situated along the east bank of the Mississippi River, in the New Orleans metropolitan area. The population was 32,134 at the 2010 census. LaPlace is the southern terminus of Interstate 55, where it joins with Interstate 10, and of US 51, where it terminates at the junction with US 61. LaPlace is located 25 miles (40 km) west of New Orleans. LaPlace is located at 30°4′30″N 90°29′6″W / 30.07500°N 90.48500°W / 30.07500; -90.48500 (30.075025, -90.484896) and has an elevation of 1...
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Income Estimation for Landman jobs
$94,618 to $119,749
La Place, Louisiana area prices
were up 1.2% from a year ago

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