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Energy & Utilities Solicitor

Energy & Utilities Solicitor

Posted 12 September by qed legal
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Fantastic opportunity to join this Top 100 national practice that can offer flexible working for experienced Solicitors across their UK offices and a truly collegiate working environment. Any level PQE is considered for this role and they can accommodate Associate Solicitors through to Senior Partners and offer an attractive salary in excess of £100,000. Due to the collaborative team focused approach to this firm, there are clear routes to progression and scope to move up the career ladder. You will be joining a well established team of 11 Lawyers that have seen considerable growth in the last 2 years whilst the sector expands. 

There are some amazing benefits to be considered for whilst working for this firm, which include:

- 28 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays 
- Hybrid working including provision of home office equipment
- Healthcare cover/ Medicash
- Pension plan
- Life Insurance
- And More....

Work is of the highest quality and there are various opportunities within the business that can see you work on a number of projects across the sector. You'll be expected to work with a number of clients and this company deals with a diverse range of work to include; Renewable Energy, Construction Contracts, Corporate M&A, General Commercial, Commercial Property, Offshore Wind, Solar Developments, Onshore Wind and Hydro Projects, Waste, Heat and Energy Generation, 

This truly is a unique opportunity in a specialist sector of law with lots of scope to grow and develop with the team as the team & sector expands. 

For more information on this Energy Solicitor role, please contact Nick Skelly at QED Legal.

Reference: 53565239

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