Job Summary Location: Birmingham, England, United Kingdom (remote work enabled). Position: Legal Counsel - Transactional, major construction & energy projects. Full-time.
Key Responsibilities
* Provide legal advice and support to project teams on high-value, complex tenders and projects, including HVDC interconnectors, offshore and onshore substations.
* Draft, review and negotiate EPC agreements, standard construction contracts (JCT, NEC, FIDIC) and bespoke agreements to ensure compliance with Hitachi Group directives.
* Contribute to the review of RFQs/ITTs and tender preparation, risk identification and framework agreement negotiation.
* Offer legal support during sales, execution and warranty phases, aiding dispute avoidance and early conflict management.
* Develop group directives and instructions, assist with implementation of local legislation and integrity policies.
* Manage external service providers, including external legal counsel, when necessary.
* Deliver legal training and awareness on contract negotiation and integrity matters.
Required Qualifications
* Qualified solicitor or equivalent jurisdiction, minimum 5 years post-qualification experience in construction and energy projects.
* Proven experience drafting, reviewing and negotiating construction and engineering contracts, including EPC, sub-contracts and consultancy agreements.
* Strong knowledge of standard form contracts such as JCT, NEC, FIDIC.
* Experience managing or supporting construction disputes, adjudication, arbitration or litigation.
* Commercial acumen and ability to balance legal risk with business objectives.
* Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
* Capacity to work independently, manage diverse workload in a fast‑paced environment.
Preferred Qualifications
* Experience with cross‑jurisdictional projects and collaboration with international legal teams.
* Knowledge of Hitachi Group risk management governance framework.
* Experience with contractual frameworks for HVDC interconnectors and grid.
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