Florida Power & Light Company is America’s largest electric company, providing clean, affordable, and reliable electricity to more than 12 million people in Florida. We operate one of the cleanest power generation fleets in the U.S. and our reliability is among the best in the nation. Our goal is to achieve Real Zero carbon emissions from our operations by 2045 by expanding our solar capacity, increasing battery storage and bringing new renewable energy opportunities to Florida, while improving customer affordability and reliability. Are you interested in becoming a game-changer in the energy industry? Join our world-class team today!
Position Specific Description
FPL is seeking a Principal Employment Attorney at our Juno Beach headquarters. The responsibilities are as follows:
- Advise HR professionals and business unit leaders on all aspects of day-to-day employment-related matters, including hiring and discipline issues, reductions in force, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, reasonable accommodations, leaves of absence, wage and hour issues, internal investigations and restrictive covenants
- Advise HR professionals and business unit leaders on emerging legislative and regulatory changes affecting employment obligations
- Partner with HR professionals and business unit leaders to create a proactive strategy to ensure compliance with laws, regulations, and legal standards, including developing best practices
- Review and advise on policies and procedures to ensure compliance with laws, regulations and legal standards
- Develop and deliver training to HR professionals and business leaders on a wide variety of employment law matters
- Represent the company in proceedings before administrative agencies (EEOC, DOL, OSHA, and state and local agencies)
- Responsible for pre-litigation and litigation matters from inception to trial, including discovery, hearing, mediation, dispositive motions and trial
- Draft and negotiate employment-related documents including employment, separation, non-competition, confidentiality and consulting agreements
- Support M&A activities
Ideal candidate will have:
- JD from an accredited school with exceptional academic credentials
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience at a national law firm or as in-house counsel
- Member in good standing with the Florida bar or ability to be admitted to Florida bar (including taking the Florida bar exam)
- Litigation experience, including jury trial experience
- Ability to think strategically and evaluate potential risks, including economic, legal and reputational
- Ability to effectively communicate with employees and leaders at all levels of the organization
- Ability self-motivate, to work with minimal supervision, and assume significant responsibility
- Excellent organizational and analytical skills
- Willingness to contribute to substantive areas outside of employment law, including partnering with cross-functional teams and legal practitioners in other areas
- Must be willing to travel within and outside Florida
Employees in this job participate in complex legal matters and projects and deliver timely and quality legal services to clients with moderate supervision.
• Provides written and oral legal advice to clients
• Anticipates and guards against legal risks involving the organization
• Works to ensure budget compliance and avoids the need for outside counsel
• Ensures disclosure of potentially material legal issues to senior leadership
• Performs other job-related duties as assigned
• Member in Good Standing of State Bar
• High School Grad / GED
• Juris Doctorate
• Bachelor's Degree
• Experience: 2+ years
• None
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Employee Group: Exempt
Employee Type: Full Time
Job Category: Legal/Regulatory/External Affairs
Organization: Florida Power & Light Company
Relocation Provided: Yes, if applicable
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