Job Description
This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Sr. Real Estate Counsel - Renewables in United States.
This is a senior legal role focused on supporting the origination, negotiation, and execution of renewable energy real estate transactions across a rapidly growing international portfolio. You will operate at the intersection of law, business strategy, and infrastructure development, helping to shape and close deals that support solar, wind, and battery energy projects. The role involves close collaboration with origination, pricing, and portfolio management teams, ensuring transactions are structured efficiently and aligned with broader investment objectives. You will also play a key role in managing legal and commercial risk across a diverse set of assets and jurisdictions. This position is ideal for a commercially minded attorney who thrives in fast-paced deal environments and enjoys working across multidisciplinary teams in a remote-first setup.
This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for a Sr. Real Estate Counsel - Renewables in United States.
This is a senior legal role focused on supporting the origination, negotiation, and execution of renewable energy real estate transactions across a rapidly growing international portfolio. You will operate at the intersection of law, business strategy, and infrastructure development, helping to shape and close deals that support solar, wind, and battery energy projects. The role involves close collaboration with origination, pricing, and portfolio management teams, ensuring transactions are structured efficiently and aligned with broader investment objectives. You will also play a key role in managing legal and commercial risk across a diverse set of assets and jurisdictions. This position is ideal for a commercially minded attorney who thrives in fast-paced deal environments and enjoys working across multidisciplinary teams in a remote-first setup.
