Global Projects Associate Attorney Job in Dallas, TX Near Me - 324827 | BCGSearch.com

Global Projects Associate Attorney

Type Full-Time

Location Texas - Dallas

Job ID CHM4324827

Experience Level Midlevel Associate

Job Experience Min. 4 - Max. 6 Years

Ranking 4 : Medium to Large Business $$$$

Estimated Salary Highest Salary Band in the Market

Practice Areas Electric Power - TransactionalEnergy - Renewables - TransactionalEnergy and Oil & Gas - General

2024-04-09 09:49:54

A law firm in Dallas, TX, is seeking a Global Projects Associate Attorney with 4-6 years of experience in major projects and transactions, preferably in the energy and infrastructure space. The ideal candidate will have experience in energy transition practices (renewables, H2, CCS), LNG, or electric power sectors and have been a key member of a team on major transactions and project development matters. They should have experience managing a team, possess strong drafting skills and contract analysis capabilities, and demonstrate an interest in the energy industry and clients' businesses.

Duties:

  • Work on major projects and transactions in the energy and infrastructure space.
  • Provide legal advice and support on energy transition practices, including renewables, hydrogen (H2), carbon capture and storage (CCS), LNG, and electric power sectors.
  • Serve as a key member of a team on major transactions and project development matters.
  • Manage a team of junior associates, working closely with partners.
  • Draft and review legal documents, contracts, and agreements related to project finance, development, and implementation.
  • Conduct legal research and analysis on regulatory and compliance issues in the energy industry.
  • Analyze and synthesize new information related to energy projects and transactions.
  • Collaborate with clients to understand their business needs and provide strategic legal advice.

Requirements:

  • 4-6 years of experience working on major projects and transactions, preferably in the energy and infrastructure space.
  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
  • Admission to the State Bar of Texas or eligibility for admission by waiver.
  • Experience in energy transition practices, including renewables, H2, CCS, LNG, or electric power sectors preferred.
  • Strong drafting skills and contract analysis capabilities.
  • Ability to manage a team and work closely with partners.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Interest in the energy industry and understanding of clients' businesses.

Certifications:

  • Admission to the State Bar of Texas or eligibility for admission by waiver.

This Texas-headquartered elite firm is appealing for associates interested in energy work. The firm is serious about its career development. Junior associates are assigned a senior associate mentor and formal training at the firm is guaranteed. Associates confirmed the firm has an encouragement aspect and all workers strive to the best job they can do. This firm has gained important recognition in the community for its diversity efforts. Pro bono is popular among the attorneys and most have devoted over 100 years each year to pro bono efforts. Thefirm pays top-of-market compensation.

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