What are the responsibilities and job description for the Legal Counsel position at Repsol Renewables?
Job Summary:
The Junior Legal Counsel’s role is to provide a variety of support to Renewables NA on transactional matters, as described below, and provide a broad scope of support to the legal department. This position requires strong organizational and time-management skills, attention to detail and excellent communication and teamwork skills.
The position is based in Downtown Houston with a hybrid work model of 3 days in the office and 2 days from home.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Support Repsol’ U.S. Renewable businesses, including drafting and negotiating agreements and documents relating to strategic cooperation, acquisitions, project developments, project financings, engineering, procurement and construction, offtake and operations
Provide legal advice and support to business managers relating to all legal aspects of renewable power generation, including compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Coordinate with tax advisors
Coordinate with the Finance team in connection with the financing of the projects (including debt and tax equity financings)
Manage legal due diligence of projects.
Negotiation, drafting and closing of complex commercial agreements relating to development of renewable power generation projects, financing and operation, including areas such as (i) M&A; (ii) joint venture formations and strategic cooperation; (iii) corporate formations, restructurings, and governance documents; (iv) project financings, including debt and tax equity financings; (v) engineering, procurement and construction; (vi) supply agreements; (vii) grid interconnection agreements; (viii) power purchase agreements (PPAs) and other offtake agreements; (ix) development services agreements; and • shared facilities agreements; (i) operation and maintenance agreements; and (x) other standard commercial contracts and corporate documents
Analyze and interpret laws, statutes, and regulations; identify areas of compliance and potential vulnerability and risk.
Contacting with landowners and negotiating lease agreements with the landowners for the installation of wind/solar farms, if instructed
Ensure due diligence and compliance with governmental regulations and permits
Assist all stakeholders with various information request
Successfully complete special projects and other assignments as requested
Qualifications
Juris Doctorate from ABA accredited law school.
Admission to practice law in at least one U.S. state.
A minimum of 3 years of experience negotiating and drafting agreements relating to M&A, financing and other complex commercial agreements.
A minimum of 3 years’ experience in legal matters relating to renewable power generation (wind experience is a plus)
Experience in real estate is a plus, particularly in title matters
Strong communication skills and a proven ability to advise business managers on complex legal matters
Proven responsibility and organizational and time-management skills
Attention to detail and accuracy
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Solid computer skills and in-depth knowledge of relevant software, such as MS Office Suite
Integrity, good judgment, and strong decision-making abilities
Careful handling of confidential information
Strong information-gathering and information-monitoring skills
Initiative and flexibility
Salary : $97,000 - $179,000