Thomson LRC

Clean Energy Lawyer

Job Location

Glasgow/ Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Job Description

Projects/ Clean Energy Lawyer- Edinburgh/ Glasgow/ Hybrid Tier 1 Ranked Team Competitive salary and Benefits Excellent opportunity for a Projects/ Infrastructure Lawyer at NQ-3 PQE level to join the Tier 1 Clean Energy Group of a leading national law firm. Role Profile: Working as an integral part of the firm’s Tier 1 Clean Energy sector group, the team advise clients on commercial contracts and regulation. Examples of commercial contracts advice includes pre-construction survey & consultancy contracts, power purchase agreements, crossing, proximity and interface agreements and civil & defence aviation mitigation agreements. Regulatory advice includes the Contracts for Difference regime, grid regulation (including OFTOs), unbundling, traditional interconnectors and offshore hybrid assets, hydrogen, heat, and water. Additionally, the successful candidate will be involved in transactional matters providing grid and commercial input in the context of M&A and financing transactions. The team has an enviable client list, including a large number of offshore wind developers and developers of projects utilising emerging technologies. Candidate Requirements: Ideally, you will have completed at least a 6 month seat in: projects, energy, infrastructure or construction. On Offer: On offer is a competitive salary and a range of benefits, supportive learning environment, early opportunities to develop client relationships, assistance with career development and opportunities for cross-qualification into other UK jurisdictions. To Apply: For a confidential discussion about this position or to apply, please click on the Apply Button .

Location: Glasgow/ Edinburgh, Edinburgh, GB

Posted Date: 7/14/2025
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July 14, 2025
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