Cross Border Renewable Energy Associate Solicitor - 4 - 8 PQE

Organisation
QED Legal LLP
Reference
52611
Contract Type
Full-Time
Practice Area
Commercial Property, Energy , Renewable Energy
Location
Glasgow or Edinburgh
Salary
£74,000 to £96,000
PQE
3 -4 yrs, 5+ yrs
For dual-qualified real estate solicitors looking to apply their cross-border expertise to some of the UK’s most significant energy and infrastructure projects, this is a rare and compelling opportunity.

Job Description

A leading UK law firm is seeking a Real Estate Solicitor (4–8 PQE+) to join its highly regarded Energy and Infrastructure team, based in either Edinburgh or Glasgow.

This role is particularly well suited to a solicitor qualified in England & Wales and Scotland, or an England & Wales qualified solicitor with experience working on projects in the Scottish market. Your dual qualification will allow you to play a key role on complex projects that span jurisdictions, advising clients on the property aspects of major developments across the UK.

The team is widely recognised for its work across the energy and infrastructure sector, advising developers, investors and funders on nationally significant projects. You will be involved in the development, financing, acquisition and disposal of large-scale infrastructure and energy projects, working alongside colleagues in projects, finance and planning to deliver fully integrated advice.

The work is varied and at the forefront of the energy transition, covering technologies such as onshore and offshore wind, electricity transmission infrastructure, interconnectors, solar, battery storage, hydrogen and EV charging networks.

You will join a collaborative and forward-thinking team where early responsibility, strong mentorship and genuine sector expertise combine to create an excellent platform for career development.

For a solicitor seeking to build a long-term career in energy and infrastructure real estate within a market-leading practice, this represents an outstanding opportunity.

For a confidential discussion, please contact Neil Campbell at QED Legal via the details provided.