Corporate M&A Supervising Associate
Energy & Infrastructure
3–6 PQE - City of London
The Opportunity
Top tier Legal 500 international law firm is looking to hire a 3–6 PQE Corporate Supervising Associate to join its London practice focusing on M&A transactions across the energy, natural resources and infrastructure sectors.
The team advises a global client base including energy companies, infrastructure investors, financial sponsors, utilities and developers on complex cross-border transactions. The work is heavily sector focused and regularly involves strategic investments, joint ventures, project related corporate structures and large scale M&A transactions across the energy and infrastructure landscape.
Matters often sit at the intersection of corporate law and major infrastructure or energy projects, meaning lawyers in the team are regularly involved in transactions linked to renewable energy developments, conventional power assets, energy transition projects, natural resources investments and infrastructure platforms.
The group works on sophisticated international mandates involving multiple jurisdictions and regularly collaborates with specialist teams across finance, projects and regulatory practices. Associates gain strong exposure to high value transactions and are encouraged to take meaningful responsibility on deals while working closely with senior lawyers who are well known in the sector.
This role would suit a lawyer who wants to deepen their sector focus within energy and infrastructure while working on complex international corporate transactions.
The Candidate
You will be a qualified solicitor with 3–6 years’ post qualification experience gained within a recognised corporate practice.
Candidates should have strong experience advising on corporate M&A and joint venture transactions. Exposure to work within the energy, natural resources or infrastructure sectors will be important for this role.
You should be comfortable working on complex transactions, coordinating with multiple stakeholders and supporting clients on strategic investments and partnership structures.
Strong academics, good technical ability and a genuine interest in the energy and infrastructure sectors will be key.
The role will suit someone looking to build a long-term career focused on corporate transactions within the energy and infrastructure space.
No need to send a CV. To organise an informal, confidential chat to discuss the role please reach out to Sarah Beard at Track Legal via LinkedIn.