About Halo Land Management
Halo Land Management helps energy and infrastructure projects move from plan to reality. We partner with developers who build the systems that serve Michigan communities and support local growth. Our work depends on trust, clear communication, and respect for every landowner. As we grow, we are building a team that values ownership, care, and practical problem solving. In this role, you will be part of the field team that keeps projects moving and helps landowners feel informed, heard, and respected.
The Role
As a Right of Way Agent in Michigan, you will be the link between Halo, our clients, and local landowners. You will help secure easements, surface use agreements, access rights, and related documents for energy and infrastructure projects. Your work may support power, pipeline, road, utility, forestry, or site access needs.
You will explain project details, answer questions, negotiate agreements, and document each step with care. This is a role for someone who enjoys people, field work, and steady follow-through.
What You Will Do
Your days will include outreach, meetings, document review, and team coordination. Some work will happen by phone or email. Some work will happen on the road, at a kitchen table, or during a route walk. Michigan projects can include rural, suburban, and mixed-use areas, so every tract may look different. You will manage your time with independence while keeping the team updated.
You will also partner with Project Managers, Title, GIS, Admin, forestry teams, and clients. You will help spot issues early, keep records clean, and support route walks, staking requests, and tract visits across Michigan.
What You Bring
You do not need to know every detail on day one. You do need curiosity, strong follow-through, and the confidence to speak with landowners in a respectful way. You should be able to learn tools, read project materials, and stay organized when priorities change. Halo will support you with guidance, resources, and experienced teammates.
A Michigan notary commission, or the ability to obtain one, is preferred. A Michigan real estate license, or interest in pursuing one, is also valued. Prior utility, land acquisition, oil and gas, or infrastructure experience is a plus.
How You Will Grow
In your first 30 days, you will learn key agreement terms, complete ride-alongs, begin outreach, and submit accurate notes. By 90 days, you will manage outreach, update trackers, and negotiate agreements with support. By six months, you will work with more independence and coordinate across teams. By 12 months, you may manage several tracts or projects and help newer team members.
What Halo Offers
Halo offers a team culture built on trust, accountability, and shared wins. You will have room to plan your work while staying connected to people who want you to succeed. Your work will matter because each agreement helps move a project forward. You will gain hands-on experience in Michigan infrastructure work and grow your skills with each project.