BluEarth Renewables
Legal Counsel
BluEarth Renewables, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
Accountabilities
Reviewing, negotiating, and drafting various agreements relating to the development and operations of renewable energy projects, including power purchase agreements, real property agreements, construction and procurement agreements, and operation and maintenance agreements;Advising on issues and assisting with various renewable energy finance agreements, including tax equity and debt financing agreements;Supporting the origination and development team on requests for proposals and acquisitions and/or dispositions;Advising on regulatory issues related to the renewable energy industry, including with respect to United States foreign ownership rules;Remaining apprised of applicable legislative and regulatory changes and updating internal stakeholders, policies, and contracts as required;Assisting with the management of litigation and other dispute resolution processes;Assisting with contract management and policy compliance; andCoordinating and liaising with external counsel regarding various matters as necessary.
Education
JD from an accredited law school; and,Admitted to practice law in a United States Jurisdiction - preferably one of the Midwest states.
Experience
Minimum five years of relevant transactional experience as an attorney at a law firm and/or with an in-house legal department; andExperience advising clients with respect to the development, construction, acquisition, and financing of projects related to renewable energy, oil and gas, or similar energy/infrastructure development; and,Knowledge of wind and solar projects in the United States is highly desired, but previous experience with other energy or infrastructure projects will be considered.
Personal / Professional Attributes
Ability to collaborate with various stakeholders to build rapport, leverage knowledge, foster cooperative working relationships, and build long-term alliances;Ability to work independently and as a team member;Proven ability to remain calm under pressure, set priorities and effectively manage competing priorities and deadlines;Ability to collaborate with a variety of people and job functions within the organization internally and externally;Strong critical thinking skills, with the ability to identify and effectively utilize resources and good judgement to solve problems;Willingness and interest to learn new areas of the law related to the business;Demonstrated business acumen;Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written;Ability to exercise good judgement, show initiative, and be proactive;A strong sense of confidentiality;Excellent attention to detail;Highly accountable, responsible, and ethical;A sense of humour; andEnthusiasm for both the position and BluEarth’s initiatives and vision.
Job Requirements
Eligible to work in the United States without the need for employer visa sponsorship now or in the future.Ability to travel within the United States and Canada.
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Reviewing, negotiating, and drafting various agreements relating to the development and operations of renewable energy projects, including power purchase agreements, real property agreements, construction and procurement agreements, and operation and maintenance agreements;Advising on issues and assisting with various renewable energy finance agreements, including tax equity and debt financing agreements;Supporting the origination and development team on requests for proposals and acquisitions and/or dispositions;Advising on regulatory issues related to the renewable energy industry, including with respect to United States foreign ownership rules;Remaining apprised of applicable legislative and regulatory changes and updating internal stakeholders, policies, and contracts as required;Assisting with the management of litigation and other dispute resolution processes;Assisting with contract management and policy compliance; andCoordinating and liaising with external counsel regarding various matters as necessary.
Education
JD from an accredited law school; and,Admitted to practice law in a United States Jurisdiction - preferably one of the Midwest states.
Experience
Minimum five years of relevant transactional experience as an attorney at a law firm and/or with an in-house legal department; andExperience advising clients with respect to the development, construction, acquisition, and financing of projects related to renewable energy, oil and gas, or similar energy/infrastructure development; and,Knowledge of wind and solar projects in the United States is highly desired, but previous experience with other energy or infrastructure projects will be considered.
Personal / Professional Attributes
Ability to collaborate with various stakeholders to build rapport, leverage knowledge, foster cooperative working relationships, and build long-term alliances;Ability to work independently and as a team member;Proven ability to remain calm under pressure, set priorities and effectively manage competing priorities and deadlines;Ability to collaborate with a variety of people and job functions within the organization internally and externally;Strong critical thinking skills, with the ability to identify and effectively utilize resources and good judgement to solve problems;Willingness and interest to learn new areas of the law related to the business;Demonstrated business acumen;Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written;Ability to exercise good judgement, show initiative, and be proactive;A strong sense of confidentiality;Excellent attention to detail;Highly accountable, responsible, and ethical;A sense of humour; andEnthusiasm for both the position and BluEarth’s initiatives and vision.
Job Requirements
Eligible to work in the United States without the need for employer visa sponsorship now or in the future.Ability to travel within the United States and Canada.
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