The Land Asset Manager in the Arkansas–Oklahoma region will develop and execute strategies to maximize land portfolio value through sales, acquisitions, and higher-and-better-use opportunities, such as recreation and conservation.
They will manage land listings, evaluate offers, negotiate deals, and coordinate with legal, finance, and external stakeholders to ensure optimal asset disposition and market positioning.
The role involves building relationships with conservation groups, government agencies, and tribal partners, while analyzing market trends to inform decision-making.
Qualifications include a bachelor’s degree, 5+ years of relevant experience, strong negotiation skills, and the ability to influence across teams.
The position offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, retirement plans, paid time off, and opportunities for professional growth, with some travel expected.
It requires a results-driven, collaborative professional committed to safety, integrity, sustainability, and inclusion.
About Company:
We grow trees and make forest products that improve lives in fundamental ways. Our wood products are used to build homes, where families are sheltered and raised. Our cellulose fibers are used to make diapers and other hygiene products that keep people clean and healthy. We innovate to use trees in products you may not expect, such as fabric, plastics and energy. We do these things because growing a truly great company isn’t just about great financial results or being a great place to work, it’s also about making a great contribution to society.