Prequalified Independent Contractorother related Employment listings - Ames, IA at Geebo

Prequalified Independent Contractor

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4 Ames, IA Ames, IA Estimated:
$29.
9K - $37.
8K a year Estimated:
$29.
9K - $37.
8K a year The Land Brokerage business is rapidly evolving and Western Land Services is continuing to innovate to stay at the forefront of new trends.
Part of our ability to best serve our clients includes having a large network of Prequalified Independent Contractors throughout the United States ready to take on the next assignment.
Western is currently looking for qualified and reliable contractors to become part of our PREQUALIFIED database.
Once you become a prequalified Independent Contractor you will be the first reviewed for short term assignments.
To be considered for the Prequalified Independent Contractor database, you MUST meet all of the following requirements:
Have a legal entity name registered in the state of origin, such as an LLC, Corporation, etc.
Have an Employer Identification Number (EIN) Be able to accept ACH payments for services payable to the business entity name Just as the services Western offers as a company vary, the skills of our Independent Contractors must as well.
We are currently looking for skilled Independent Contractors in the areas of:
Title Full Abstracts ROW Title Surface Title Subsurface Title Mineral Title Held By Production (HBP) Renewable Energy Federal Lands (including BLM) Utilities Land Oil & Gas Right of Way Wind Solar Other Minerals Utilities If you meet the above business requirements, have some of the skill sets we are looking for, and are interested in working as an Independent Contractor for short term projects as they arise, we would like to invite you to apply for the position.
Our team will review your information and reach out to you for further discussion and qualification.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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