Tax Counsel, Energy Sector - Saudi Arabia

Posted 18 April by Jameson Legal
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Our client is a global leader within the energy sphere, with a significant in-house legal team and a highly regarded Tax department. We have been mandated by our client to find a Saudi-qualified Tax Counsel.

As the organisation's in-house tax team is busier than ever, and due to the company's exponential growth, the team is now seeking a Saudi Arabian-qualified tax Attorney with a minimum of three year's experience from in-house or private practice.

In addition to providing extensive support and strategic legal counsel to internal stakeholders, this function entails analysis, opinion preparation, tax-efficient project structuring, and management team consultation on complex legal and tax matters.

The successful candidate will need to have an adept understanding of the intricacies of Saudi Arabia's tax regulations, and be qualified to practice law in Saudi Arabia.

Location: Saudi Arabia.

Remuneration: Competitive salary commensurate with experience + comprehensive benefits package.

For a confidential chat about this or other in-house roles we are handling, please contact Jeremy Small at or Tom Evans at

Please note that where a level of preferred experience or qualification is indicated, this is a guideline only and does not preclude applications from candidates with more or less experience.

Jameson Legal acts as an employment business for temporary recruitment and as an employment agency for fixed term contract and permanent recruitment.


Required skills

  • Energy
  • Tax
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Counsel

Reference: 52497405

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