New Mexico State Land Office

New Mexico State Land Office

Government Administration

Santa Fe, New Mexico 589 followers

The Land Office seeks to optimize revenues while protecting the health of the land for future generations.

About us

The State Land Office is responsible for administering 9 million acres of surface and 13 million acres of subsurface estate for the beneficiaries of the state land trust, which includes schools, universities, hospitals and other important public institutions. The Land Office seeks to optimize revenues while protecting the health of the land for future generations.

Industry
Government Administration
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Type
Government Agency

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  • The State Land Office is seeking a Rights-of-Way Management Analyst-Advanced for our Commercial Division. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. The NM State Land Office has a Non-Emergency Telework Policy, which allows eligible employees to telework up to twenty-four (24) hours a week consistent with the agency's business needs. The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals. The NM State Land Office's Rights-of-Way Bureau is part of the Commercial Resources Division. This position is an expansion position to address increased workflow volume. The position must accurately process applications, explaining the procedures to applicants, and have the ability to gather and organize the needed documentation in a timely fashion. The position will provide customer service to a variety of industries including but not limited to oil and gas, commercial development, and telecommunications. Apply today! Click on "View Job Opportunities" and search for keyword 10117578. https://lnkd.in/gwZaA2tV

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  • The State Land Office is seeking a Royalty Compliance Auditor I for our Royalty Division. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. The NM State Land Office has a Non-Emergency Telework Policy, which allows eligible employees to telework up to twenty-four (24) hours a week consistent with the agency's business needs. The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals. The purpose of the position is to assist in the accurate and timely processing of approximately 50 to 80 million dollars in oil and gas royalty revenue generated from state trust land. The position is also responsible for the consistent and efficient distribution of royalty revenue to the public schools, universities and hospitals of New Mexico. The position also provides quality customer service to all trust stakeholders. Apply today! Click on "View Job Opportunities" and search for keyword 29802. https://lnkd.in/gEYyyiK3

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  • The State Land Office is seeking a Royalty Compliance Auditor II for our Royalty Division. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. The NM State Land Office has a Non-Emergency Telework Policy, which allows eligible employees to telework up to twenty-four (24) hours a week consistent with the agency's business needs. The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals. The purpose of this position is to perform field and desk audits within the Royalty Division of medium to large oil and gas companies based on the royalty reporting that is associated with oil, gas and other mineral production derived from state trust land, to ensure compliance with New Mexico Statutes and State Land Office rules, to provide royalty remitter assistance and promote remitter knowledge, to participate in special projects as necessary in order to maximize assessment, and collection of royalties and ensure the public schools, universities and hospitals throughout the state are receiving their accurate share of royalty revenue. Independently or as a team member this position shall conduct audit tests of transactions to determine if the proper volumes, product values, and allowable deductions are reported by the state lessees and that proper royalties have been calculated and paid. This position shall also guide, assist, and direct other team members in the application of the procedures, and provide training to other staff members and/or industry. This position shall continually be involved in and actively contribute to all phases of the audit process (including audit selection, pre-audit, field work, documentation and post-audit) from the initial audit assignment to the completion of the final audit package. Apply today! Click on "View Job Opportunities" and search for keyword 28776. https://lnkd.in/gUk2Ybcf

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  • The State Land Office is seeking an Attorney for our Legal Division. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. The NM State Land Office has a Non-Emergency Telework Policy, which allows eligible employees to telework up to twenty-four (24) hours a week consistent with the agency's business needs. The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals, while stewarding the land for future generations. The person selected for this position will join a dedicated team of attorneys and project staff, and will play an important role in fulfilling the agency's mission through litigation, rule revisions, policy development, and work on special projects. This position will devote significant time to the agency's Accountability & Enforcement program (which we established to ensure the responsible use of state trust land and the cleanup and reclamation of state trust land). Apply today! Click on "View Job Opportunities" and search for keyword 42352. https://lnkd.in/dZw9vVkE

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  • The State Land Office is seeking a Royalty Compliance Auditor III for our Royalty Division. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. The NM State Land Office has a Non-Emergency Telework Policy, which allows eligible employees to telework up to twenty-four (24) hours a week consistent with the agency's business needs. The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals. This position will be in the Royalty Management Division. Due to the needs of the Royalty Management Division, which is responsible for the Compliance Bureau and the continued growth in the oil and gas industry, this position must have extensive client contact, perform research and analysis into Production Unit Numbers (PUN), and lease matters utilizing internal and web applications. This position will review royalty calculations to ensure compliance with NM statutes and regulations, agency rules and policies, and court decision. The position also provides quality customer service to all trust stakeholders. Apply today! Click on "View Job Opportunities" and search for keyword 10107750. https://lnkd.in/gyAPkhaP

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  • The State Land Office is seeking a Agricultural Leasing Analyst-Advanced for our Surface Division. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. The NM State Land Office has a Non-Emergency Telework Policy, which allows eligible employees to telework up to twenty-four (24) hours a week consistent with the agency's business needs. The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals. The Agricultural Leasing Bureau, which is part of the Surface Division, is responsible for the management of approximately 3,500 livestock grazing and cropland production leases that cover 8.8 million surface acres of state trust land, and generates around $10 million dollars in earnings for public schools, universities and hospitals in the state. The Agricultural Leasing Analyst processes forms related to the various leasing activities under the Agricultural Leasing Bureau, assists lessees and prospective lessees with questions regarding agricultural leasing policies, rules, forms, and procedures; updates information in the Land Information Management System (LIMS); distributes funds for leasing activities, and assists other internal divisions and external agencies with questions regarding agricultural leasing. When processing transactions, the analyst ensures compliance with all NMSLO rules and regulations, statutes, federal rules and regulations that govern the agency. Apply today! Click on "View Job Opportunities" and search for keyword 5882. https://lnkd.in/gd3pJHHa

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  • The State Land Office is seeking a Custodian Supervisor for our Facilities Division. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals. This position is responsible to supervise the custodial staff and oversee the daily cleaning and maintenance of the Edward J. Lopez State Land Office building to ensure a clean and safe working environment for all staff and visitors. Apply today! Click on "View Job Opportunities" and search for keyword 5944. https://lnkd.in/gSUzRJpj

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  • The State Land Office is seeking a Royalty Compliance Auditor I for our Royalty Management Division. As a valued State Land Office employee, you will receive a hiring bonus of forty (40) hours of leave at your start date to be used at any time. This is in addition to standard leave accrual for employees. The NM State Land Office has a Non-Emergency Telework Policy, which allows eligible employees to telework up to twenty-four (24) hours a week consistent with the agency's business needs. The core mission of the New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) is to responsibly generate revenue through a wide array of leasing activities on state trust lands on behalf of public schools, universities and hospitals. This position is housed in the Royalty Management Division and the purpose of this position is to perform field audits and desk reviews of medium to large oil and gas companies based on the royalty reporting that is associated with oil, gas and other mineral production derived from state trust land, to ensure compliance with New Mexico statutes (lease terms) and the NMSLO rules; to provide royalty remitter assistance and promote remitter knowledge; to participate in special projects as necessary in order to maximize assessment and collection of royalties and ensure the public schools, universities and hospitals are receiving their accurate share of royalty revenue. Independently or as a team member this position shall conduct audit tests of transactions to determine if the proper volumes, product values, and allowable deductions are reported by the state lessees and that proper royalties have been calculated and paid. This position shall also guide, assist, and direct other team members in the application of the procedures, and provide training to other staff members and/or industry. This position shall continually be involved in and actively contribute to all phases of the audit process (including audit selection, pre-audit, field work, documentation and post-audit) from the initial audit assignment to the completion of the final audit package. Apply today! Click on "View Job Opportunities" and search for keyword 10117169. https://lnkd.in/g77yuJtc

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  • Congratulations to Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard! The Council of State Governments has selected her to participate in the 2024 CSG Henry Toll Fellowship! This bipartisan program brings together leaders from all across the country and all levels of government to develop new skills that will improve the lives of the constituents they serve. "I’m ready to represent New Mexico and exchange ideas with these fellow leaders. Also, special thanks to the NM leaders that nominated me: Sen Pro-Tem Mimi Stewart, Sen. Liz Stefanics, Rep. Debbie Sarina, and Rep. Tara Lujan." #nmlands #nmpol

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