STATE LAND AGENT 1 - UNDERFILL

State of Nevada
Carson City, Nevada United States  View Map
Posted: Apr 16, 2026
  • Salary: $56,689.20 - $83,666.16 Annually USD Annually
  • Salary Top:83666
  • Full Time
  • Administration and Management
  • Real Estate
  • Job Description

    ***THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE***

    Job Summary

    The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (NDCNR), protects, manages, and enhances the State’s resources to provide the highest quality of life for Nevada’s citizens and visitors. The NDCNR with over 900 employees consists of the Director’s Office and the following divisions and programs: Environmental Protection, Forestry, State Lands, State Parks, Water Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Natural Heritage, State Historic Preservation Office, Off-Highway Vehicles, Sagebrush Ecosystem, and the Conservation Districts Program. The Department also provides support staff to the Nevada Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and has responsibility for numerous Boards, Commissions, and Councils. The Department has locations and/or provides program services in every community of the State. This recruitment is a State Land Agent 1 underfill for a State Land Agent 2 in the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Division of State Lands in the Carson City office. Under close supervision, incumbents perform the duties described in the series concept in a training capacity. Work is assigned and reviewed for technical accuracy. This class represents the trainee level and progression to the journey level may occur upon meeting the minimum qualifications and with the approval of the appointing authority. These activities include developing licenses, easements, reviewing and issuing permits, and generating of documents associated with these transactions and use of state-owned land. The individual is often requested to conduct research in a variety of areas including title research and gathering information and compiling it into reports. This includes review of state and federal laws related to state lands.

    State Land Agents conduct a broad range of real estate transactions related to State lands. Transactions include the development and execution of authorizations to use State land, such as construction authorizations, leases, licenses, easements, and permits. State Land Agents also acquire and dispose of land and land interests, including water, mineral and development rights, within statutory authority and in accordance with established real estate principles, practices and ethical standards.

    Essential Qualifications

    Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in business administration, public administration, real estate, environmental or natural science, or related field and one year of technical or paraprofessional experience in public lands management; real estate; escrow and title; property leasing, management or development; easements; property appraisal; or closely related field; OR graduation from high school or the equivalent and three years of technical or paraprofessional experience in public lands, real estate, escrow and title, property management or development, or closely related field; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.

    Job Duties

    Acquire land and interests in lands through negotiations with property owners or government entities or through condemnation; calculate fair market value to determine value as the basis of negotiations or contract for and review independent appraisals when required by law; negotiate agreements for best price and best use of property; prepare escrow closing documents and other legal documents; arrange for the transfer of funds as needed to close transactions; and ensure the recordation of executed legal documents.

    Manage unassigned State land, sovereign land and land granted to the State by the federal government for the benefit of the permanent school trust fund; ensure properties are put to their highest and best use; inspect activities on parcels; ensure adequate compensation for the use of State land; determine and verify the boundaries of State ownership including the high water mark along navigable bodies of water; and report any unauthorized encroachments to management and the Attorney General’s office.

    Solicit bids and proposals for contracts; negotiate and develop contract agreements for appraisal, title, escrow, survey, restoration and engineering services; oversee contract implementation, plans and specifications; facilitate resolution of disputes and discrepancies and provide clarification of statutory requirements; inspect work prior to final payment.

    Review proposals and construction plans for roads, structures, utility lines and other projects on State land; coordinate with affected agencies; interpret project proposals and plan specifications for each phase of proposed construction; meet with contractors, architects and engineers and perform field inspections to ensure project compliance with approved design and specifications.

    Review applications for permits and authorizations including specifications and time frames, ensuring legal, environmental and other issues are addressed prior to approval of plans; complete legal documents, memoranda, inspection and project reports; ensure documents are processed appropriately and adequate records are kept of all applications and transactions including entries in the appropriate State land databases.

    Conduct research in a variety of areas including title research and gathering and compiling information into reports; respond to questions from property owners, attorneys and others in the field and by letter; make oral presentations to legislative committees, agencies, groups and individual property owners and/or their agents.

    Draft legislation relating to State land; review proposed legislation to determine the potential impact on State lands; and draft and review regulations as required.

    Perform related duties as assigned.
    Under close supervision, incumbents receive training in performing the duties described in the series concept. This is the trainee level in the series and progression to the next level may occur upon meeting the minimum qualifications, satisfactory performance, and with the recommendation of the appointing authority.

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    General knowledge of: technical and legal terminology related to real estate, such as land acquisitions or exchanges, legal documents, property descriptions and maps, appraisal and escrow procedures including property and title research.

    Ability to: review and comprehend laws and regulations related to real estate transactions; manage multiple assignments and projects; review and comprehend legal and title documents; review and interpret proposals to use real property, including legal descriptions and construction drawings and site plans for roads, utilities or other structures; research and gather data to prepare reports and legal documents and correspondence; assess fair market value of real property; organize and maintain files and land records; perform detailed research of historical records; use mapping applications and tools; and communicate effectively with internal staff, State and federal agencies and the general public.

    RECRUITER CONTACT INFORMATION: Jon Terrazas at j.terrazas@admin.nv.gov

    The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages.

    Please send direct Inquiries or correspondence to the recruiter listed on this announcement.

    Benefits include:
    • Health Insurance: Medical, dental, life, and disability insurance programs for employees and their dependents/family are offered through the Public Employees’ Benefits Program (PEBP) .
    • Vacation: Accrual of three weeks of annual leave each year.
    • Sick Leave: Accrual of three weeks of sick leave each year.
    • Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year.
    • Retirement: Participation in the Nevada Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) . Employees do not contribute to Social Security but will contribute to PERS if their position is at 50% or more full-time equivalency. For more information on how PERS service may impact Social Security benefits, visit the SSA publication .
    • Deferred Compensation: The State offers a voluntary Deferred Compensation Program .
    • No Nevada state income tax.
    • Public Service Loan Forgiveness: Eligible due to public sector employment.
    • Longevity Payments Eligibility: Employees who have received a performance rating of “standard” or better and have completed eight (8) or more years of continuous service are eligible for longevity pay.


    Additional benefits may apply to employees covered under a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), depending on their designated bargaining unit. For more information, visit the Labor Relations Unit (LRU) .

    For more details about your rights and responsibilities as a State of Nevada employee, please review the State of Nevada Employee Handbook (PDF) .

    *** State Holidays The holiday schedule for State employees is established by the Legislature.

    The following are legal holidays:

    January 1.............................................. New Year's Day

    Third Monday in January.................. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday

    Third Monday in February................ Washington’s Birthday

    Last Monday in May........................... Memorial Day

    June 19................................................ Juneteenth Day

    July 4.................................................... Independence Day

    First Monday in September.............. Labor Day

    Last Friday in October....................... Nevada Day

    November 11........................................ Veterans' Day

    Fourth Thursday in November........ Thanksgiving Day

    Friday following the Fourth Thursday in November...................... Family Day

    December 25........................................ Christmas Day

    When January 1, June 19, July 4, November 11, or December 25 falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday is the observed legal holiday. If these days fall on Sunday, the following Monday is the observed holiday. Eligibility for holiday pay is covered by the provisions of NAC 284.255

    Closing Date/Time: 4/21/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • STATE OF NEVADA
    • STATE OF NEVADA

    The presence of Nevada's earliest inhabitants, beginning about 12,400 years ago, is marked by many petroglyphs and archaeological sites. Baskets, decoys, and ingenious traps are evidence of the resourcefulness of these early people in a harsh and arid environment.

    European explorers traveled through Nevada in the early 19th century, but it was not until 1851 that the first settlements were established. An Act of Congress created the Territory of Nevada on March 2, 1861. James W. Nye of New York was appointed Nevada's first Territorial Governor by President Abraham Lincoln later that year. On October 31, 1864, President Lincoln proclaimed Nevada's admission to the Union as the 36th state. The State's first elected Governor, Henry Blasdel, took office on December 5, 1864.

    Today, Nevada is the nation's seventh largest state in land area. Several hundred mountain ranges cross its landscape, many with elevations over 10,000 feet. In contrast, the State's lowest point (along the Colorado River) is only 470 feet above sea level. From majestic mountains to desert valleys, nature has endowed Nevada with diverse and unique ecosystems.

    The Nevada Legislature has honored the State's natural resources and cultural heritage with a variety of State designations described below.

       

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