Crusoe

Energy

LegalCounsel,Power&Energy

$218–273k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Legal Counsel, Power & Energy at Crusoe. Skills: Real estate acquisitions, Power procurement, Project financing, Contract negotiation. Lead contract drafting. Lead contract negotiation”

Industry & Context.

Energy
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Juris Doctor (JD) degree, Active bar admission, 5–7 years experience, Real estate acquisitions, Power procurement

Nice to Have

Data centers experience, Large-scale industrial projects experience, Negotiating with major RTOs/ISOs, Familiarity with energy tax credits, Familiarity with government incentive programs, In-house experience

What You'll Do.

Lead contract drafting

Lead contract negotiation

Execute real estate acquisitions

Execute power matters

Execute project finance transactions

Negotiate and execute PPAs

Negotiate power procurement contracts

Negotiate interconnection agreements

Support utility negotiations

Provide legal counsel construction

Conduct legal reviews

Address title matters

Address property rights

Address boundary disputes

Develop standardized legal templates

Maintain standardized contract clauses

Translate legal concepts

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional stakeholders; Power Engineering; Construction; Finance; Tax

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