Construction Counsel-Energy
- Seattle, WA
- $110,790-190,700 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- renewables and energy services
- engineering and design
- construction and facility services
- Build and maintain a high level of trust, communication, and confidence with internal clients.
- Understand business objectives
- Develop and implement strategies and tactics to achieve desired business outcomes
- Apply cost/benefit analysis
- Work within grey areas
- Adjust approaches based on new information
- Primary areas of subject matter responsibility will include multi-state:
- Public works contracting
- Energy Savings Performance Contracting
- Renewable Energy
- Technical Services
- Engineering
- Provide a wide range of advice and counsel to internal clients on legal issues related to construction projects and other matters, including contract terms, risk management, and disputes.
- Review, draft, edit, and negotiate legal aspects of project pursuit documents including RFPs, RFQs, bids, and proposals
- Review, draft, edit, and negotiate legal aspects of contract documents
- Advise project teams relative to legal risk mitigation, risk management, and positioning and pursuit of claims for compensation, time, or other relief or entitlement
- Manage outside counsel in connection with dispute resolution proceedings, litigation, arbitration, mediation, claims, discovery, depositions, and document production
- Lead subpoena duces tecum matters
- Lead claim of lien matters
- Lead bond claim matters
- Develop and deploy internal tools, processes, and trainings for organizational continual improvement
- Participate in enterprise committees, subcommittees, and workgroups
- Support and cross-train other in-house legal staff
- Other responsibilities as assigned
- 3+ years of experience in construction law, energy law, or equivalent.
- A clear and concise communication style that is effective across a wide range of stakeholder groups, including stakeholders unfamiliar with legal terms and concepts.
- Demonstrated ability to efficiently synthesize large volumes of information in order to effectively identify material issues and facts.
- Demonstrated ability to articulate and prioritize objectives, formulate strategies, and implement and manage associated tactics.
- Demonstrated precision relative to nuance associated with legal document drafting and review.
- Licensed attorney in Washington, or other US state.
- Periodic travel within continental US as necessary.
- Competitive pay
- 401(k) with employer match and profit-sharing plan
- Paid time off and holidays
- Comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision with low or zero deductible options and low out of pocket maximums
- Family formation benefits, including adoption and IVF assistance
- Up to 16 weeks paid parental leave
- Transgender inclusive benefits
- Commuter benefits
- Pet insurance
- “Building Good” paid community service time
- Learning and advancement opportunities via McKinstry University
- McKinstry Moves onsite gyms or reimbursement for remote workers