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Accounting Manager, Legal Entity Controllership
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Seeking an Accounting Manager for Legal Entity Controllership in San Francisco. Lead accounting for subsidiaries, manage key products, and ensure regulatory compliance. Ideal candidate has 4-6 years of experience, a CPA license is a plus, and offers remote work flexibility. Drive process improvem...
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United States , San Francisco
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Join our team as a Legal Case Management Implementation Specialist in San Francisco. You will provide technical support and drive adoption of the Smokeball platform for law firms handling wildfire and personal injury claims. We seek a specialist experienced with legal software, data management, a...
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A Legal Manager in the renewable energy sector is a pivotal strategic role, blending deep legal expertise with commercial acumen to navigate the complex and rapidly evolving landscape of clean energy. Professionals in these jobs act as the crucial link between ambitious sustainability projects and the robust legal frameworks required to bring them to fruition. They are responsible for safeguarding their organization’s interests while enabling the development, financing, and operation of renewable assets like solar farms, wind parks, and energy storage facilities. The core responsibilities of a Legal Manager in renewables are multifaceted. A primary duty involves the end-to-end management of contracts and agreements. This includes drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide array of documents such as Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contracts, joint venture agreements, land leases, and supply agreements. Their work ensures these critical documents are legally sound, mitigate risk, and align with business objectives. Beyond contracts, they provide comprehensive legal advisory services to senior management and operational teams on matters including regulatory compliance, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, and project financing. They often oversee litigation or alternative dispute resolution processes and manage intellectual property portfolios related to proprietary technologies. Typical skills and requirements for these high-impact jobs include a strong academic legal background, usually a law degree and qualification in a relevant jurisdiction. Several years of post-qualification experience, often gained in a corporate legal department or a law firm with a strong projects or energy practice, is essential. Expertise in core areas such as corporate law, contract law, and regulatory compliance is mandatory. For the renewables sector specifically, familiarity with energy regulations, environmental law, and grid connection protocols is a significant advantage. The ideal candidate possesses exceptional analytical and negotiation skills, with the ability to translate complex legal concepts into clear business advice. Strong commercial awareness, proactive problem-solving, and the capacity to manage multiple high-stakes projects under tight deadlines are key traits. As the industry is global, fluency in English is typically required, with additional language skills being beneficial. Ultimately, a Legal Manager in renewables is more than just a lawyer; they are a strategic business partner essential for de-risking investments and accelerating the transition to a sustainable energy future. For legal professionals seeking to merge their legal practice with purpose-driven work, these jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career at the forefront of one of the world’s most critical industries.

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