Energy (Battery Storage) Lawyer

5+ PQE

Salary

Competitive

Location

Bristol or London

Exciting opportunity for a non-contentious lawyer perhaps with construction, projects or commercial experience in energy / battery storage (either in relation to renewable energy or lithium battery / EV energy storage or even possibly in newer technology / sources).

This is a growth area of work for the firm and they already act for investors, developers, funders and contractors. The firm have recently attracted a new very high profile client and are specifically looking to build the team to support with this work although the precise nature of the role will be determined by your individual skills set and experience. Depending on your level, there are certainly opportunities to further develop your practice and this is something the firm are very supportive of.

If you are an energy lawyer and have an interest in or experience of battery storage, please get in touch for a confidential chat.

 

 

For more information and a confidential chat about your plans, please contact: 

Cathryn Holmes 

07897 074898

cholmes@talislegalrecruitment.com 

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