Project Development/Finance Counsel – EPC
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Financial Law, Business Law, Lawyer
Project Development / Finance Counsel – EPC
Project Development / Finance Counsel – EPC Focus
Houston, TX (Hybrid Flexibility Available)
A leading corporate law practice is seeking an experienced Counsel-level attorney with a strong background in Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) agreements to join its Project Development / Finance team
. This is a rare opportunity to step into a strategic advisory role with a group known for its excellence in large‑scale infrastructure, energy, and industrial development projects.
You’ll serve as a key advisor on complex EPC matters, helping clients navigate the legal and commercial risks in structuring and negotiating engineering, procurement, and construction contracts. You’ll work closely with project sponsors, developers, lenders, and contractors across a broad range of infrastructure and energy sectors.
Ideal Candidate Profile- Minimum of 6–8 years of relevant experience with a focus on EPC contracts and major infrastructure projects
- Experience negotiating and drafting complex construction and project development agreements
- Prior work in a large law firm or in‑house legal department preferred
- JD from an accredited law school with strong academic credentials
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively on cross‑functional legal and business teams
- A professional ethos that reflects core values such as client service, excellence, inclusivity, and forward‑thinking leadership
You’ll be joining a high‑performing, supportive team that values collaboration, mentorship, and long‑term attorney development. The work is intellectually engaging and commercially meaningful—shaping projects that have national and global impact. This role also offers room for growth
, leadership opportunities, and exposure to cutting‑edge deals in the evolving energy and infrastructure space.
Do you have at least 6 years of legal experience advising on Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contracts?
Have you negotiated or drafted EPC agreements as part of your work in a law firm or in‑house legal department?
Are you currently licensed to practice law in the U.S. and in good standing with at least one state bar?
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