Energy Attorney in Denver, CO Information Technology (IT) - Denver, CO at Geebo

Energy Attorney in Denver, CO

Company Name:
BITSOFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Senior Division Order Analyst
Candidate will ensure effective administration of producing properties in an assigned geographic area for the primary purpose of setting up decks for proper revenue disbursement to owners. Additionally, direct assigned department projects and provide training and mentorship to junior team members. Determine working interests and burdens associated with interests based on title analysis of deeds, assignments, purchase and sale agreements, probate documents, leases and pooling declarations Set up and maintain revenue decks. Prepare and process Division Orders. Prepare and obtain curative documents related to Division Order Title Opinions. Process interest transfers based on title documents in order to maintain a correct division of interest. Maintain and correct divisions of interest when payouts and recompletions occur. Act as liaison when necessary to respond to interest owner inquiries. Assist Division Order Supervisor training new department personnel as well as Junior Division Order Analysts and the Division Order Assistant. Provide leadership and guidance to Analysts and Junior Analysts on title issues and business practices. Assume independent leadership role on assigned special project. Accomplishing objective may include supervising staff and providing training as necessary. Projects may include: Representing Division Order department in acquisition or divestitures projects; completing activities for software conversions and updates; completing special research projects on title or regulatory matters; managing escrow and escheat processes, coordinating submission and follow up from team members; and completing monthly reports for accounting, following up on outstanding items as necessary.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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