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Major, Lindsey & Africa

Commercial Lawyer

London
Posted 20 days ago
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Commercial Lawyer

πŸ”Ή Interim Commercial Lawyer (3–6 PQE) – Oil & Gas / Petrochemicals - Immediate Start | Short-Term Contract πŸ”Ή We are seeking a commercially minded lawyer (3–6 years PQE) with oil & gas / petrochemicals sector experience to join us on an immediate, short-term basis (2 months). This role will support business continuity during a period of increased demand and upcoming annual leave cover. Key Responsibilities: Partner with a broad range of stakeholders across Sales, Procurement, Finance, Marketing, and Supply Chain Draft, review and negotiate a variety of commercial agreements, including: Distribution agreements Procurement contracts Marketing agreements Logistics agreements About You: 3–6 years PQE with strong commercial legal experience Prior experience in oil & gas, energy, or petrochemicals sectors is essential Comfortable working with cross-functional teams in a fast-paced environment Able to hit the ground running and manage competing priorities effectively What We Offer: 40-hour work week with a balanced and supportive environment Immediate start πŸ“ Start: ASAP πŸ“… Duration: 2 months (with possibility of extension)

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Skills

Commercial Law
Negotiation
Contract Drafting
Stakeholder Management
Procurement
Logistics
Marketing
Sales
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Time Management
Oil & Gas
Petrochemicals
Energy
Fast-Paced Environment
Competing Priorities

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London, England, United Kingdom

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