At Canada West Land (CWL), we’re redefining land management through a collaborative, tech‑enabled approach that puts people and progress first. With over 45 years of industry leadership, we combine deep expertise with technology to deliver innovative and reliable land solutions across Western Canada.
We are currently looking for a Senior Land Analyst
, based out of our Calgary Office, to take on a leadership role with the following accountabilities:
- Ensure CWL’s compliance as outlined in procedures
- Train the team to meet project deliverables
- Direct and manage project work, maintaining scope and schedule
- Collect data and provide status reports
- Apply subject matter expertise to analyst work
- Adapt to changes (regulatory, environmental, etc.)
- Utilize internal resources, including personnel and software
- Weekly meetings with project team(s)
- Clear understanding of scope and communicate to project team
- Completion of check lists for tasks
- Responsible for quality control throughout the project
- Audit documentation for the acquisition of lands and third parties
- Maintain land database with correct data
- Ensure regulatory compliance
- Analyze all documents associated with a task prior to starting and identify any support areas
- Preparation of documents (TWS, ROW, SL, etc.)
- Land title document preparation, submission, and registration
- Obtain and manage receipt of third‑party consents as part of third‑party programs
- Formatting reporting and line list to show a professional and consistent product
- Understanding of regulatory consultation and notification requirements
- Ability to problem solve and research solutions on legislative requirements
- Commitment to continuous learning and upkeep on technologies, including but not limited to the use of Artificial Intelligence to enhance productivity, decision making, and efficiency
- Adhere to and stay informed on all Health & Safety requirements as outlined in the organization's policies, procedures, and any relevant legislation
- Follow established safety procedures and protocols
- Use required controls to protect against potential hazards, including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Identify and report any unsafe conditions, hazards, incidents, or potential risks
- Promote a culture of safety through active involvement, attending training, and supporting teammates
Limited travel will be required for errands, mail, and other day‑to‑day tasks. Additionally, travel may be necessary for seminars, training, or visits to alternate locations. This requirement may change based on business needs.
Experience and QualificationsWe welcome candidates with a blend of relevant experience and/or education. The ideal candidate have:
- Post‑secondary education in Land Administration is considered an asset
- Previous experience (5+ years) working on surface land projects or relevant experience
- Experience working in a broker environment preferred
- Other certificates or designations are an asset
- A strong understanding of Alberta and British Columbia regulatory processes and Consultation and Notification requirements
- Excellent Communication and Conflict Resolution Skills
- Strong Problem‑Solving and Time Management Abilities
- Customer/Client Focus
- Commitment to Continuous Learning and Adaptability
- Exceptional Organizational Skills and High Attention to Detail
- RRSP matching
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Opportunities for continuous learning and career growth
- Comprehensive health, dental, and Health/Wellness spending accounts
- A collaborative and inclusive workplace culture
Reliable. Authentic. Accountable. Adaptable. Team.
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