A privately held energy infrastructure company is seeking an in-house Legal Counsel to join its growing team. The ideal candidate will provide support across the company's energy infrastructure portfolio, with a focus on utility-scale power generation and energy storage projects. The role involves direct engagement with internal development, finance, and asset management teams, as well as coordination with external counsel.
Responsibilities:
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Support legal review of site control agreements, including leases, easements, and option agreements, ensuring title and survey compliance.
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Review and negotiate interconnection agreements with utilities and ISOs, including generator interconnection procedures and network upgrade cost responsibilities.
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Advise on and negotiate ISDAs, Credit Support Annexes, and related documentation for commodity hedging.
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Draft and negotiate EPC contracts, including full-wrap and split-scope structures, equipment supply agreements, and construction management arrangements.
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Assist in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating offtake agreements, including PPAs, hedge agreements, and tolling arrangements.
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Support negotiation and execution of credit agreements, including construction loans, term loans, and revolving credit facilities; coordinate with lenders and counsel on collateral packages and closing deliverables.
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Provide legal support for M&A transactions, including asset and equity acquisitions, joint ventures, and divestitures.
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Advise on secured finance transactions, including UCC filings, intercreditor agreements, and lien perfection.
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Support corporate governance and entity formation for project companies and holding structures.
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Draft and negotiate commercial contracts, including service agreements, consulting agreements, NDAs, and vendor terms.
Qualifications:
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J.D. from an accredited law school and admission to practice in at least one U.S. jurisdiction.
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2+ years of legal experience, preferably in energy, infrastructure, or commercial transactions.
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Familiarity with U.S. power markets and regulatory frameworks is a plus.
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Strong drafting, organizational, and communication skills.
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Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please apply directly with an updated resume.
All inquiries will be handled with strict confidentiality.