PFI / Projects Solicitor Energy

Posted 16 April by The Legists

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PROJECTS / PFI SOLICITOR, 5+ YEARS PQE, BIRMINGHAM, NATIONAL LAW FIRM, £75,000 - £105,000 (DOE) – Voted as one of the best law firms to work for in 2023 - JOB REF: 5096

OVERVIEW:
• Discretionary bonus scheme, generous pension scheme, hybrid & flexible working options and private medical insurance.
• This leading law firm is looking to appoint a Projects / PFI Solicitor to join a highly respected team dealing with projects and commercial work in the Energy Sector.
• Applications are sought from Project / PFI Solicitors with a minimum of 6 Years PQE looking to work in a dynamic energy regulatory environment.
• Experience of supervising junior team members is advantageous.
• You will gain exposure to a wide and varied client base, including social housing bodies, banks and retail and leisure operators.
• You will be motivated to strengthen and develop new client relationships and take an active role in promoting the firm’s reputation both in and out of work.
• To apply contact Penny Trotman at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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Reference: 52249276

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