Commercial Lawyer

Posted 19 April by The Legists

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Commercial Lawyer
4+ years PQE
Birmingham (Hybrid)
Salary: £58,000 - £71,000

This award winning legal team provides invaluable support to the business to help lead energy transition in the UK,

Due to the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions, they are looking to expand their team and are seeking a Commercial Lawyer to provide specialist in-house legal advice across the business.

Your role will include supporting the heat network and generation business: responsible for providing advice on all aspects of development, sales, construction and operation of energy infrastructure projects, including advising on any changes required as a result of upcoming regulation and decarbonisation of the UK heat market. You’ll be drafting and negotiating a full spectrum of commercial contracts including heat network contracts such as ESCO, waste heat off-take and private wire agreements.

Ideal candidates will be:
  • qualified with 4+ years’ experience advising on complex commercial agreements.
  • Experienvce of the energy industry or working in a regulated environment
  • Experience of working in-house.
If you would like further information or would be interested to apply for this vacancy please contact Pasquale Agatiello at eNL on or email

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Reference: 52502227

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