Amazon.com Services LLC

Legal, legal

CorporateCounsel,Sustainability

$154–208k Arlington, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Corporate Counsel, Sustainability at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Sustainability law, Environmental law, Corporate law, Regulatory compliance. Evaluate initiatives. Implement initiatives”

Industry & Context.

Legal, legal

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years legal experience, Juris Doctor, Membership in one state bar

Nice to Have

Corporate law firm experience, In-house work experience, Commercial agreements experience, Commercial transactions experience, ESG Law experience, Carbon credits experience, Emissions trading experience, Corporate carbon footprint management, Waste footprint management, Water footprint management, Legal support for carbon neutralization, Renewable energy legal support, Circular economy legal support, Supply chain sustainability legal support, Review sustainability communications, Advise on sustainability communications, Work independently, Contribute to cross-functional teams

What You'll Do.

Implement initiatives

Draft commercial agreements

Negotiate commercial agreements

Manage outside counsel

Develop contract templates

Develop contract processes

Navigate emerging regulations

Navigate compliance requirements

Advise on new products

Advise on new services

Provide counsel on climate finance

Provide counsel on sustainability standards

Provide strategic legal counsel

Advise on public relations

Advise on regulatory issues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Public relations advice

Full Job Description

Join the legal team that works at the forefront of sustainability initiatives as we build a better future together at Amazon scale. In 2019, Amazon co-founded The Climate Pledge, a commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across its businesses by 2040. Amazon is looking for a talented attorney to support Amazon's long-term sustainability strategy. You will support Amazon’s Worldwide Sustainability team in pursuing a wide range of sustainability initiatives. We aim to have a net-positive impact on the world through sustainability because it's good for the planet, for our business, for our customers, and for our communities. Key job responsibilities You will support Amazon's Worldwide Sustainability team by: - Evaluating, implementing, and scaling initiatives related to decarbonization, carbon neutralization, waste, and water usage, as well as Amazon's efforts toward the circular economy and more sustainable buildings, products, packaging, and transportation. - Draft and negotiate a variety of commercial agreements for new transactional initiatives - Manage outside counsel relationships across multiple jurisdictions and develop scalable contract templates and processes. - Navigate emerging regulations and compliance requirements - Advise on the development of new products and services - Provide counsel on evolving climate finance mechanisms and sustainability standards - Provide strategic legal counsel on transactions and advise on strategy, policy, public relations, and regulatory issues around the globe related to new technologies and sustainability in our operations and our supply chain. Basic Qualifications: - 5+ years of legal experience - Juris Doctor and membership in one state bar or equivalent Preferred Qualifications: - Experience of a mix of corporate law firm and in-house work - Experience with commercial agreements and commercial transactions - Experience in Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Law - Experience with carbon credits or emissions

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