

| Salary band | £75k - £100k |
|---|---|
| Salary details | N/A |
| Location | City |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Judicial Review |
| Contact | Neil Trestrail |
| Specialist Areas | Environment/Planning/Energy |
| Posted | 19th Nov 2008 |
| Expires | 19th Nov 2008 |
Energy and Infrastructure-Associate Solicitor-London-City
This is an exciting job opportunity to work for one of the leading law firms in the UK. They have a vacancy for an Energy & Infrastructure Associate Solicitor with a minimum of two years recent relevant experience of working in a variety of sectors such as infrastructure, oil & gas, renewables and mining.
The Global Projects Infrastructure group has a strong base of associates with an extensive international background. This provides the group with a diverse and interesting environment for you to work in.
Key areas of responsibility are:-
Infrastructure-UK PFI/PPP, international infrastructure-roads,rail, airports, ports and stadia etc.
Energy-Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals, Electricity and Renewables.
Mining and Telecoms.
This international law firm will require the ideal candidate to have strong networking and new business development skills and will have the ability to take a lead role in advising the client under appropriate supervision with a thorough market knowledge to identify current trends and concerns in relevant industry sectors.
For further information on this vacancy, please forward your cv to (email address removed) or telephone Neil Trestrail on (phone number removed) .
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