Are you a Construction, Projects or Infrastructure Lawyer with or without experience in Energy but want to be involved in the area? Or, you might currently be doing Energy and looking for higher quality, more impactful work with greater variety?
Construction Solicitors can often feel they are not getting enough quality Energy work from the team. This, and perhaps a lack of mentorship in Energy work, may relate to your personal experience.
It is not essential to have direct Construction, Projects or Infrastructure Energy experience.
You will have a couple of years experience in Construction, Projects or Infrastructure with a passion for Clean Energy work.
Your growth and development as a Clean Energy Construction Lawyer is a key area of focus for the team, as it continues to grow organically.
The Team & The Work
"I want to leave my career knowing I made a difference". This is a view of the partner you would be mentored by.
The team are actively involved in the ever-changing landscape in Clean Energy Construction and take on high value, complex work. Their clients demand expertise in Construction Energy, hence the three partners you will be working with are experts in their field.
You will be at the forefront of Construction Energy and be exposed to an incredibly wide variety of matters, often with an international element.
The team is down-to-earth, engaging and passionate about their sector. The construction energy sector is continually evolving and changing, which makes for an exciting environment to work in.
Battery, solar, construction and engineering contracts (EPCs), O&M contracts, appointments, and associated security documentation are just some of the work you will be involved in.
What Next?
If this opportunity excites you and you want to find out more, apply now or reach out for a confidential discussion. Please apply here or contact me using willcairns@okapirecruitment.co.uk or 01172 420 855.
Job Overview
ID: 1376365
Date Posted: Posted 2 days ago
Expiration Date: 19/04/2025
Location: City Of Bristol
Competitive
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