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Here is how the Unit Development Analyst I role will impact our business:
The Unit Development Analyst I will provide continual support in maintaining goodwill through positive interaction with lessors, royalty owners and working interest participants. You will also be responsible for maintaining professional and productive relationships with internal company personnel and departments.
The Unit Development Analyst I responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Advise UD Director and UD Managers on issues within Operated/Non-Operated Units.
- Build company division of interests distilling Revenue/WI numbers correctly for use with monthly revenue cycles/well clearing/elections etc...
- Assist with clearing wells for development and units for TIL by ensuring all unit related information is reviewed/calculated correctly and is communicated to proper parties in a timely manner.
- File any necessary recordings in a timely manner.
- Maintain internal/SOX compliance through performance of controls associated with land related business processes.
- Assist accounting with Prior Period Adjustments.
- Investigate and assist with Unit/Division Order related Salesforce cases.
- Assist with creation/mailing of Landowner Division Orders if necessary.
- Perform Division Order Maintenance.
Required Experience and Skills:
- 2+ years related Division Order/Unit Development experience in the oil and gas industry.
- Associates Degree or equivalent years of industry experience
- Working knowledge of Land related oil and gas issues that impact unitization in Appalachia
- Good Oral and Written Communication Skills
- Experience in division order calculations OR related unit issues
- Creative problem-solving skills.
- Working knowledge of the tools of the trade - i.e. reviewing title opinions, deeds/instruments of conveyance, lease interpretation, DPU creation and recordation etc.
- Knowledge of oil and gas leasehold and mineral rights.
- Understanding of estate laws, associated legal documents as well as excellent research, organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Understanding of the tools of the trade - i.e. reviewing title opinions, deeds/instruments of conveyance, lease interpretation, DPU creation and recordation etc.
- Enertia/Salesforce knowledge is required.
Remote work is being considered for this role excluding the following states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Tennessee unless willing to relocate.
Selected incumbent will be placed into the position that best suits their abilities and experience level.
EQT Corporation and its subsidiaries is an Equal Opportunity Employer -- Disabilities/Veterans.
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