Invenio Global
Infrastructure & Projects Associate solicitor - Energy Focus

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Infrastructure & Projects Associate - Energy Focus
Global Law Firm
Location: London
A leading global law firm is seeking an Infrastructure, Energy, Resources & Projects Associate to join its highly regarded international practice in London.
The firm has one of the largest and most diverse global practices in this area, advising governments, sponsors, investors, lenders, and major corporates on complex infrastructure, energy, natural resources, and projects matters across international markets. The practice has advised on more than US$200 billion of infrastructure and project finance transactions in recent years.
The Opportunity
This is an excellent opportunity for a 2–4 PQE lawyer (or equivalent experience) to join a market-leading team and work on a broad range of sophisticated transactional and projects-related matters.
The successful candidate will work primarily across the infrastructure and energy transition sectors, with exposure to matters including:
- M&A and corporate transactions
- Structured transactions
- Equity financings
- Project development
- Infrastructure and energy transition projects
- Other complex transactional and project-related work
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You will have the opportunity to work alongside experienced lawyers across multiple jurisdictions and develop relationships with sophisticated international clients.
Candidate Profile
We are seeking a lawyer with:
- 2–4 PQE (or equivalent experience)
- Strong infrastructure, energy, resources, and/or projects experience
- Training and experience at a leading City or US law firm
- A strong academic background, ideally including a minimum 2:1 degree
- Excellent technical, drafting, and written communication skills
- Strong commercial awareness and an understanding of clients' business objectives
- Excellent organizational and project management skills
- The ability to manage matters effectively and work to demanding deadlines
- Strong interpersonal and client-facing skills
- A collaborative approach and the ability to work effectively within an international team
- An interest in developing and using legal technology where appropriate


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The ideal candidate will combine strong technical capability with commercial judgment and the ability to build trusted relationships with clients and colleagues.
What the Role Offers
- Exposure to high-value, cross-border infrastructure and energy transactions
- The opportunity to work within a genuinely global practice
- A broad and diverse client base across infrastructure, energy, and related sectors
- Significant opportunities for professional and career development
- A collaborative, high-performing team environment
- Flexible and agile working arrangements, with a hybrid model available
This is a strong opportunity for an ambitious infrastructure, energy, or projects lawyer looking to join a leading global practice and work on some of the market's most significant and complex transactions.
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