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About this role:
Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Fiduciary Specialty Asset Manage to support Oil and Gas Services within its Wealth & Investment Management division. Learn more about the career areas and lines of business at wellsfargojobs.com .
Wealth & Investment Management, or WIM, is one of the United States' leading providers of financial and investment services. WIM provides a full range of personalized wealth management, investment, planning, and retirement products and services to meet clients' unique needs and to help them achieve financial goals. Our mission is to help clients pursue their financial goals with confidence.
WIM is also a leading provider of trust and fiduciary services, including a number of specialized wealth services designed to meet the diverse needs of high-net-worth clients. These specialized fiduciary services include Real Estate Asset Management Services.
In this role, you will:
Lead or participate in management of a moderately complex portfolio of oil, gas and mineral asset within wealth client management
Assess risk and ensure compliance with banking regulations related to on going asset review reporting activities
Research and perform moderately complex tasks such as selling assets, negotiating leases, inspecting assets, asset reporting, and arranging appraisals as necessary
Resolve valuation methodologies and models to derive and support pricing estimates and lead team to meet wealth client management deliverables while leveraging solid understanding of banking regulations, fiduciary standards and Wells Fargo investment policy
Collaborate and consult with business executives, attorneys, certified public accountants, Wells Fargo internal professionals, customers and vendors to communicate recommendations, decisions and concepts derived from research
* In this role, you'll work directly with Trust Officers and Trust Clients to create, enhance, and expand their Wealth and Investments Management (WIM) relationships. Receives, establishes and administers trust oil, gas and mineral asset portfolios. Confers with customers, professionals and vendors regarding establishment, administration and operation of trust assets. Duties may include negotiating leases, executing division orders, completing Regulation 9 reviews, inspecting assets, approving authority for expenditures and joint interest billings, selling assets, closing accounts and arranging appraisals as necessary. Develops new business through servicing customers and interaction with external resources. Incumbents in this job level typically have expertise in Oil and Gas asset administration.
Required Qualifications:
4+ years of Fiduciary Specialty Asset Products experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education
Desired Qualifications:
Experience with wealth management and asset management
Experience working with trusts and estates
Experience with oil, gas and mineral management
Experience in trust oil, gas and mineral asset administration
Experience closing and selling assets, and arranging for land/mineral appraisals
Intermediate Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook) skills
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Negotiating mineral lease experience
Relationship management and asset management (and/or property management) experience in an environment serving private, high net worth clients (not institutional).
Proven ability to manage mineral assets in a consultative fashion for clients and professionally executing acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, and/or project management assignments for various property types and other complex assignments
Registered Professional Landman or Certified Professional Landman (AAPL) or Certified Mineral Manager (NARO)
Demonstrated ability to develop and enhance client relationships leading to increased revenue
Sound judgment, problem solving, and risk assessment in the application of analytical conclusions and management recommendations
Proven ability to build and maintain relationships and work effectively in a team environment
Ability to prioritize work, meet deadlines, achieve goals, and work under pressure in a dynamic and complex environment
Strong analytical skills with high attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to make timely decisions in complex situations that demonstrate sound rationale, experience and judgment
Experience in a client facing environment
Ability to work effectively in a team environment and across all organizational levels, where flexibility, collaboration, and adaptability are important
Ability to work effectively, as well as independently, in a team environment
Job Expectations:
Ability to travel up to 10% of the time
Candidate must be able to travel to and ambulate through both ADA and non-ADA compliant environments.
Posting End Date: 26 Dec 2024 *Job posting may come down early due to volume of applicants.
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