Engineering, Procurement and Construction Attorney
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Job Description
About Us
Solar Landscape is the leading commercial and community solar developer in the United States.
We partner with the world's largest real estate companies to develop, install, and operate solar projects on commercial and industrial rooftops. Through our groundbreaking community solar model, households in surrounding communities can subscribe to receive solar power at a guaranteed discount.
To date, Solar Landscape has deployed over 500 megawatts of renewable energy projects totaling over $1 billion in capital investment. Solar Landscape was named the #1 Distributed Generation developer for 2023 by New Project Media and was awarded the U.S. Department of Energy’s Equitable Community Solar Grand Prize.
We reinvest in our communities as a leading provider of solar PPAs to municipalities, schools, and universities, as well as through our award-winning solar workforce development program.
Solar Landscape is growing fast. Doubling in size year after year, we are looking for the best and brightest to drive our next phase of growth. We’re made up of thought leaders, thinkers, dreamers, doers. We are insightful, driven, rebellious, fun, and we are better together. Our diverse and unique backgrounds are all given a voice and seat at the table to help make real change for the communities we serve.
For more about Solar Landscape, visit www.solarlandscape.com.
About The Role
We are seeking a skilled Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Attorney to join our legal team at Solar Landscape. The EPC Attorney will provide legal guidance and support on all matters related to EPC contracts, project development, procurement, construction, and ongoing legal compliance. The role will involve drafting, reviewing, and negotiating complex contracts, ensuring compliance with industry regulations, and mitigating legal risks for the company’s commercial solar projects. The EPC Attorney will work closely with the legal, procurement, and project management teams to facilitate smooth execution of projects while protecting the company’s interests. This role requires a deep understanding of complex commercial transactions, risk management, and regulatory issues surrounding the renewable energy sector.
Responsibilities
- Draft, review, and negotiate EPC agreements with vendors, contractors, and subcontractors. Ensure contracts align with company goals, risk tolerance, and legal standards.
- Provide legal advice and support for the development, construction, and commissioning of solar energy projects, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements and industry standards.
- Identify and mitigate legal risks associated with EPC projects, including potential disputes, delays, cost overruns, and performance issues. Provide recommendations on contractual safeguards and remedies.
- Ensure adherence to local, state, and federal regulations regarding construction, procurement, environmental issues, and energy laws. Stay updated on changes in legislation and regulatory policies that may affect the company's projects.
- Manage and advise on any disputes arising out of EPC contracts. Collaborate with outside counsel when necessary and assist in litigation or arbitration efforts.
- Work closely with internal teams (Engineering, Procurement, Project Management, and Finance) to align legal strategies with project timelines, budgets, and overall objectives.
- Manage and advise on contractual relationships with EPC vendors, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure compliance with terms and conditions.
- Conduct legal due diligence for acquisitions, financing, and new project developments related to EPC activities.
Qualifications
- Juris Doctor from an accredited law school; active state bar membership.
- 5+ years of experience as an attorney with a focus on EPC contracts, construction law, project development, or similar areas within the energy sector.
- In-depth knowledge of commercial solar energy projects and legal matters related to construction, procurement, and engineering.
- Proven experience with contract negotiation, project finance, risk management, and dispute resolution.
- Strong understanding of renewable energy regulations, permitting processes, and environmental laws at both state and federal levels.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and drafting skills, with the ability to explain complex legal matters to non-legal stakeholders.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and work effectively with cross-functional teams.
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail, with a proactive and strategic approach to problem-solving.
Benefits and Perks
Solar Landscape’s company culture is second to none.
Our employees combine our mission, grit and drive with a rebel’s attitude that is changing the industry:
· Located in the heart of historic Asbury Park, our state-of-the-art office space offers flexible workstations encouraging collaboration and movement.
· Employees come together to eat every day! Like in a home, our gourmet kitchen is the heart of the office. Solar Landscape has a full-time in-house chef cooking daily farm-to-table meals using locally sourced organic food.
· Also included in employees is our competitive compensation package; a 401(k) employer-match; health, dental, & vision insurance, flexible paid time off and holiday PTO; We provide healthy snacks, coffee, volunteer opportunities, company outings, and more!