
Project Land Manager – Denver, CO (Hybrid)
Purple Land Management · Denver, CO
- On site
- Full-time
- $100,000 / year
- Denver, CO
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Job highlights
- Lead diverse land services projects nationwide.
- Manage client relationships and project execution.
- Lead and mentor land professional teams.
- Oversee land operations and quality control.
- Drive project success with strong leadership.
About the role
Project Land Manager - Denver, CO (Hybrid)
Purple Land Management (PLM) is seeking experienced Project Land Managers to lead land services projects across the United States. This role is ideal for professionals who combine a strong foundation in land services with demonstrated success leading projects, teams, and client engagements.
Project Land Managers serve as the primary connection between clients, land professionals, and company leadership. They are responsible for staffing projects, managing schedules and budgets, ensuring quality deliverables, communicating with clients, and helping teams successfully execute complex land services projects.
This is not an in-house landman role. While land knowledge is essential, the position leans heavily toward project leadership, communication, accountability, client service, and execution. The ideal candidate understands land services work well enough to effectively direct projects while possessing the leadership and project management skills necessary to guide teams, solve problems, and drive results.
PLM supports clients across oil and gas, carbon capture, direct lithium extraction, renewable energy, telecommunications, infrastructure, and other land-intensive industries.
Key Responsibilities
Project Leadership & Execution
- Manage multiple land services projects simultaneously from kickoff through final delivery.
- Develop project plans, staffing strategies, schedules, budgets, and execution workflows.
- Monitor project progress, timelines, budgets, and key performance indicators.
- Identify risks, resolve obstacles, and escalate issues when appropriate.
- Adjust staffing, priorities, and workflows to ensure project success.
- Ensure project deadlines, quality standards, budgets, and client expectations are consistently met.
Client Management
- Serve as the primary point of contact for assigned projects.
- Lead client meetings, status updates, and project communications.
- Build trusted client relationships through responsiveness, accountability, and execution.
- Partner with Directors and leadership to identify opportunities for project expansion and additional services.
- Ensure client expectations are clearly communicated and consistently achieved.
Team Leadership
- Coordinate teams consisting of entry-level, intermediate, senior, and subject matter expert land professionals.
- Facilitate communication between field personnel, reviewers, project teams, clients, and leadership.
- Provide direction, clarification, prioritization, coaching, and accountability.
- Conduct calls, meetings, coaching sessions, and one-on-one conversations as needed to keep projects moving.
- Support onboarding, staffing recommendations, and professional development initiatives.
- Foster a culture of accountability, responsiveness, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
Land Operations Oversight
- Provide guidance and support to title, leasing, acquisition, curative, due diligence, GIS, and right-of-way personnel.
- Review project scope and ensure teams remain aligned with client requirements.
- Assist with complex operational and technical challenges.
- Review work product for completeness, consistency, and adherence to project requirements.
- Promote quality standards, operational consistency, and best practices across projects.
Qualifications
Required
- 5+ years of hands-on land services experience, including title research, leasing, acquisitions, due diligence, curative, right-of-way, GIS, or related land functions.
- Direct experience performing land work, not solely managing or supervising those functions.
- Demonstrated experience leading projects, teams, client engagements, or operational initiatives.
- Proven ability to coordinate resources, manage competing priorities, and deliver projects on schedule.
- Strong understanding of project planning, staffing, resource allocation, budgeting, and client management.
- Excellent communication, leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to lead teams consisting of professionals with varying levels of experience and technical expertise.
Preferred
- Experience managing land services projects for energy, infrastructure, telecommunications, renewable energy, carbon capture, or related industries.
- Experience supervising landmen, analysts, contractors, reviewers, or project teams.
- Familiarity with title, leasing, acquisitions, due diligence, curative, GIS, and right-of-way workflows.
- AAPL membership preferred.
- RPL, CPL, PMP, or similar professional certifications are a plus.
- Bachelor's degree preferred but not required.
Desired Characteristics
- Strong leader and communicator.
- Highly organized with exceptional project management skills.
- Comfortable making decisions and holding team members accountable.
- Able to build credibility with clients, leadership, and project personnel.
- Adaptable and solutions-oriented.
- Comfortable operating in fast-paced environments with changing priorities.
- Focused on execution, follow-through, and results.
- Proactive in identifying issues, removing obstacles, and driving projects forward.
Location
This position may be performed remotely, hybrid, or from one of PLM's office locations:
- Fort Worth, TX (Headquarters)
- Houston, TX
- Midland, TX
- Denver, CO
- Morgantown, WV
- Canonsburg, PA
- Canton, OH
Periodic travel may be required based on project and client needs.
Why Join PLM?
PLM is one of the nation's leading land services firms, delivering title, leasing, acquisition, curative, GIS, due diligence, and project management solutions across multiple industries.
Our Project Land Managers are empowered to lead teams, solve complex challenges, build client relationships, and directly impact project success. This role is ideal for professionals who can discuss project requirements with a landman, project strategy with a Director, and business objectives with a client—all while keeping projects on schedule, teams aligned, and deliverables moving toward successful completion.
Company Description
Purple Land Management is one of the nation’s largest tech-enabled providers of land services, combining people, process, and proprietary software (Overdrive) to deliver efficiency and clarity to clients. Founded in 2010 and backed by Satori Capital, we operate with a long-term view — focused on sustainable growth, innovation, and excellence in every title and leasing project we touch.
Compensation: Commensurate with experience
Career Path: Opportunity for promotion based on performance and the team’s needs
Start Date: Immediately
Work Authorization: Candidates must already be authorized to work in the United States.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
Key skills/competency
- Project Management
- Land Services
- Client Management
- Team Leadership
- Budget Management
- Risk Management
- Communication Skills
- Problem-Solving
- Project Planning
- Cross-functional Collaboration
Skills & topics
- Project Land Manager
- Land Management
- Project Management
- Client Relations
- Team Leadership
- Oil and Gas
- Renewable Energy
- Carbon Capture
- Telecommunications
- Infrastructure
- Leasing
- Due Diligence
- Right-of-Way
- GIS
- Acquisition
- Curative
- Title Research
- Hybrid
- Remote
- Denver
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight 5+ years of land services and project leadership experience. Quantify achievements in project management, client relations, and team coordination.
- Customize your application: Align your cover letter with PLM's values of accountability, responsiveness, and continuous improvement. Showcase your understanding of various land-intensive industries.
- Prepare for interviews: Be ready to discuss specific project successes, how you've managed teams, and resolved client issues. Demonstrate your ability to balance land knowledge with project leadership.
- Research PLM: Understand their tech-enabled approach, proprietary software (Overdrive), and commitment to sustainable growth. Mention their work across diverse industries.
Technical preparation
Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What are the key differences between this Project Land Manager role and a traditional landman position at Purple Land Management?
- While a strong foundation in land services is crucial, the Project Land Manager role at PLM emphasizes project leadership, team coordination, client management, and execution over day-to-day landman tasks. You'll be directing projects and teams rather than performing individual land work.
- Can I work remotely for the Project Land Manager position at Purple Land Management?
- Yes, the Project Land Manager position at PLM offers flexibility. This role can be performed remotely, in a hybrid capacity, or from one of PLM's office locations across the US.
- What industries does Purple Land Management serve, and how does that impact the Project Land Manager role?
- PLM supports a wide range of land-intensive industries including oil and gas, carbon capture, direct lithium extraction, renewable energy, telecommunications, and infrastructure. This means a Project Land Manager will gain broad exposure and need to adapt project strategies to diverse client needs and industry specifics.
- What kind of team will I be leading as a Project Land Manager at PLM?
- As a Project Land Manager, you will coordinate teams composed of land professionals at various experience levels, from entry-level to senior and subject matter experts. This includes landmen, analysts, reviewers, and other specialists.
- Are professional certifications like PMP or CPL required for the Project Land Manager role at Purple Land Management?
- While not strictly required, professional certifications such as RPL, CPL, PMP, or similar are considered a plus. They can strengthen your application by demonstrating your commitment to professional development and expertise in project management or land services.
- How does Purple Land Management utilize technology in its land services?
- Purple Land Management is a tech-enabled provider. They combine people, process, and proprietary software, notably 'Overdrive', to enhance efficiency and clarity in their land services for clients.
- What is the typical career path for a Project Land Manager at PLM?
- PLM offers opportunities for promotion based on performance and team needs. Successful Project Land Managers can advance their careers within the company, taking on more responsibility and leadership.
