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Director, Oil and Gas Division I (#M11A)
$24.40-$44.74 hourly / $4,229.88-$7,754.78 monthly / $50,758.58-$93,057.40 annual


Director, Oil and Gas Division II (#M11B)
$24.40-$44.74 hourly / $4,229.88-$7,754.78 monthly / $50,758.58-$93,057.40 annual




BASIC PURPOSE

Positions in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving supervising, organizing and planning the activities of the Oil and Gas Division in the land management of oil, gas coal, uranium and other minerals and the sale of mineral leases on land under the jurisdiction of the Commissioners of the Land Office.

TYPICAL FUNCTIONS

The functions within this job family will vary by level, but may include the following:

  • Supervises the sale of mineral leases, determining which tracts should be sold, supervising the bid process, and recommending acceptance or rejection of high bid on each tract.
  • Analyzes title opinions and reviews government records and documents, surveys, riparian and accretion rights to determine ownership of the mineral estate; supervises the maintenance of title record on mineral ownership..
  • Reviews analysis of secondary recovery units presented for approval; reviews engineering reports; negotiates for royalty participation and reviews and approves division orders to ensure correct royalty due beneficiaries; recommends approval or rejection of secondary recovery units.
  • Assists in determining the value of minerals acquired by government condemnation; supervises the appraisal of minerals.
  • Checks development of oil and gas leases according to agreements; supervises marketing of natural gas, including developing strategies for the marketing and exchange of energy resources; develops policies and procedures to insure that beneficiaries receive maximum value to trust assets.
  • Evaluates sites for environmental protection compliance and pollution abatement, and require restoration when necessary; supervises the management of producing properties to ensure proper development or plugging and restoration of the surface
  • Analyzes royalty payments and production for compliance with the lease terms and conditions.
  • Manages and forecasts the budget process to ensure compliance and funding levels; serves on state and national committees regarding energy resources.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES

Level I:
Knowledge of petroleum engineering and geology; of petroleum land management relating to oil and gas production; of various record keeping methods relating to land titles, leases and contracts; of mineral leases and contracts; of state laws and regulations relating to land lease and development; of methods and techniques of report writing; of the principles and practices of effective supervision; and of office management and practices.  Ability is required to analyze secondary recovery units; to prepare general agreements; to apply engineering and geological principles to contract agreements; to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; and to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.

Level II:
Those identified in Level I plus knowledge of the principles and practices of effective management and ability to supervise or direct the work of others.

LEVEL DESCRIPTORS

The Director, Oil and Gas Division job family has two levels which are distinguished by the complexity of assignments and the level of responsibility and decision making authority utilized in the management and operation of the division.

Level I:
This is the first level of administrative supervision and management of the Oil and Gas Division.  Responsibilities include assisting the Division Director in supervising, scheduling and planning the duties performed by division personnel, supervising all division orders covering state leases, determining the validity of oil and gas leases, interpreting rules and regulations applicable to state-owned property, and serving as Division Director in the absence of same.

Level II:
This is the senior level of administrative supervision and management of the Oil and Gas Division.  Responsibilities include supervising, scheduling and planning the activities of division personnel, and negotiating and preparing general contract agreements.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Level I:
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of a bachelor’s degree in petroleum land management or business administration or a closely related field and three years of professional experience in oil and gas work as a landman, land manager or operations manager or a master’s degree in land management or business administration  and two years of the required experience.

Level II:
Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of those identified in Level I plus one additional year of the required experience in a supervisory capacity.

NOTE:  There is no substitution allowed for the required one year of supervisory experience.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT

Applicants must be willing and able to fulfill all job-related travel normally associated with this position.


CLASS: M11A; EST: 9/11/2007; REV: 7/2/2012 7:45:00 AM;
CLASS: M11B; EST: 9/11/2007; REV: 7/2/2012 7:45:00 AM;

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