Cargill’s size and scale allows us to make a positive impact in the world. Our purpose is to nourish the world in a safe, responsible and sustainable way. We are a family company providing food, ingredients, agricultural solutions and industrial products that are vital for living. We connect farmers with markets so they can prosper. We connect customers with ingredients so they can make meals people love. And we connect families with daily essentials — from eggs to edible oils, salt to skincare, feed to alternative fuel. Our 160,000 colleagues, operating in 70 countries, make essential products that touch billions of lives each day. Join us and reach your higher purpose at Cargill.
The Intellectual Property Attorney will handle the intellectual property affairs for the company with collaboration from senior lawyers. In this role, you will responsible for managing a significant patent portfolio and for advising and representing the organization on legal issues primarily concerning patent and trade secret matters
- Work with patent agent team to evaluate invention submissions, prepare and prosecute patent applications and manage global patent portfolios.
- Coordinate general IP activities, assist with patent due diligence, develop IP strategies and provide intellectual property and commercial counseling to business stakeholders.
- Provide legal advice on the patentability of inventions and patent freedom to operate.
- Support intellectual property litigation and dispute resolutions.
- Draft and negotiate intellectual property related agreements and support mergers and acquisition activities.
- Develop, coordinate and provide training for key employees on intellectual property matters.
- You will serve as an expert in your field and work with limited direction, using additional research and interpretation to identify issues/problems. You may provide direction to other team members and will be expected to be a key contributor and active team member.
- Be a true business partner, delivering clear and pragmatic advice, with timely and impactful solutions.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree in a technical or scientific field,
- Juris doctor and licensed to practice law in current jurisdiction and an ability and willingness to be licensed in Minnesota and registration to practice in front of U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- Minimum of four years of experience preparing and prosecuting patent applications
- Minimum of six years of related work experience
- Excellent academic track record
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Master’s degree, doctoral degree, or equivalent experience in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, biochemistry, food science, or a related field
- Excellent communication, advocacy and drafting skills
- Ability to problem solve using a creative, resilient and flexible style and approach
- Ability to effectively handle conflict and apply judgment in counseling
- Confirmed ability to assess and handle risk
Minnesota Sick and Safe Leave accruals of one hour for every 30 worked, up to 48 hours per calendar year unless otherwise provided by law
Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Vet.