One Thing
Construction and Infrastructure
APACSenior/AssistantGeneralCounsel,GlobalOperations
“APAC Senior/Assistant General Counsel, Global Operations at One Thing. Skills: Capital projects, APAC construction law, Contract negotiation. Lead end-to-end legal support for major capital projects. Draft complex agreements”
What You'll Achieve.
Projects move faster with early, practical legal input; Contracts are commercially aligned to real project risks; Trusted partner to leadership teams; Improved consistency and efficiency of contracting across APAC; Risks are identified early and addressed before escalation
Industry & Context.
Pragmatic solutions; Dispute avoidance; Dispute resolution
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Qualified lawyer (8+ years), Experience in construction, infrastructure, or major capital projects, Ability to support cross-border APAC matters, Proven track record advising on complex industrial or technical projects, Hands-on experience in live-project issues, Strong drafting, negotiation, and commercial judgment, Ability to deliver pragmatic advice, Familiarity with FIDIC or equivalent frameworks, Familiarity with security of payment/adjudication regimes, Familiarity with APAC construction law practices
Nice to Have
EPC/EPCM experience preferred
What You'll Do.
Lead end-to-end legal support for major capital projects
Draft complex agreements
Negotiate complex agreements
Advise on project risks
Advise on project strategy
Partner with business stakeholders
Develop contracting templates
Support regional project development matters
Manage external counsel across APAC
Translate legal/regulatory developments into practical guidance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Senior stakeholders; Business stakeholders; Procurement teams; Engineering teams; Project teams; External counsel
Communication Scope
Commercial judgment
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