Infrastructure Solicitor
West Sussex
£90,000 - £105,000
Hybrid
About the role
To provide high-quality commercial legal services to the Engineering & Capital Delivery function for a major utility company. Focused on the water resources infrastructure programme.
What you will be responsible for:
- Advising on the legal ramifications and structuring of a wide range of commercial arrangements and diverse capital /commercial projects, transactions and contracts.
- Drafting, negotiating and settling various forms of commercial contracts.
- Advising on the full regime of public procurement regulations and practical procurement issues, including acting as guardian of relevant legal policies and providing standardised procurement and commercial legal agreements.
- Advising the company on the legal ramifications and structuring of a wide range of often complex and expansive engineering and construction arrangements and diverse commercial projects, transactions and contracts (working with the Senior Commercial Solicitor).
- Focussing on the full remit of non-contentious (and some initial stages contentious) engineering and construction matters relating to infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects.
What you’ll bring to the role:
- Qualified lawyer (Solicitor/Barrister/Chartered Legal Executive), ideally with at least 10 years relevant post-qualification experience.
- Expert knowledge of law and legal research techniques, contract drafting and interpretation.
- Expertise in public procurement law and practice (knowledge of the new Direct Procurement for Customers regime highly desirable, but not essential).
- Has reliable legal judgement and appreciates legal risk.
- Produces sound analysis, using secure legal research.
- Highly developed commercial awareness.
- Excellent degree qualification (2:1 or equivalent), or satisfactory evidence of equivalent high-level academic and/or professional achievement.
Benefits for the role:
- Competitive Salary
- Hybrid working
- Onsite Parking
- 11% Pension + bonus scheme
- Much more
Please get in contact with David Scott if this could be of interest.