Energy & Infrastructure - PPA Associate
Orrick Herrington & Suttcliffe | |||
parental leave, paid holidays, flex time, 401(k) | |||
United States, West Virginia, Wheeling | |||
2121 Main St (Show on map) | |||
Oct 25, 2024 | |||
Energy & Infrastructure - PPA Associate Job Locations
US-Any US Office
Responsibilities Orrick currently has an opportunity for an attorney to join our market-leading Energy & Infrastructure practice open to any of our US office locations. We are looking for an attorney with four to eight years of experience in the areas of energy projects work relating to renewables and energy storage, and specifically focused on energy offtake work including one or more of: renewable energy power purchase agreements (both physical and virtual and both on the buy- and sell-side), corporate PPAs, energy storage offtake agreements, offtakes for carbon removal credits, nuclear offtakes, renewable energy credit agreements, hedging agreements, resource adequacy sales agreements, ISDAs and EEI agreements. We seek attorneys who enjoy working closely with clients in an exciting, fast-paced environment. For the ninth year in a row, Orrick is one of Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For, the annual list that recognizes companies with extraordinary workplace cultures. Additionally, Orrick has been recognized as a Project Finance Firm of the Year (Law360) and a Band 1 firm for US Renewables and PPP (Chambers). We bring distinctive quality, diverse teams and innovation to everything we do. At our core, we value collegiality among our lawyers and strive to make our practices both professionally and personally rewarding. We'll help you to connect with peers and mentors to ensure you are integrated into our client teams. Our top-notch training and mentoring programs, retreats and academies, shadowing opportunities and more are what set us apart. If you are passionate about innovative work in a dynamic environment, you're just who we've been looking for. Qualifications
4-8+ years of relevant experience.
Given our active recruiting efforts, we do not accept recruiter / search agency submissions for candidates currently completing judicial clerkships. We encourage all judicial clerks to reach out to our recruiting team directly to discuss potential employment opportunities with Orrick. Please apply at Orrick.com. If you have any questions, please reach out to , at cgomez@orrick.com. How to Apply: Please apply online at https://www.orrick.com/Careers and include a resume, J.D. transcript, and writing sample. Search firm recruiters must submit using our Search Firm Portal. If you have any questions, please reach out to Cassandra Gomez, Recruiting Manager at cgomez@orrick.com. Compensation and Benefits The expected salary range for this position is between $260,000 and $435,000. Orrick is committed to providing a comprehensive, competitive, and thoughtful total compensation package to our attorneys and staff, wherever they work. This compensation and benefits information is based on the Orrick's estimate as of the date of publication and may be modified in the future. The level of pay within the range will depend on a variety of job-related factors that may include, but not limited to, qualifications, relevant experience or education, particular skills or expertise, geography. Other compensation may include an annual discretionary merit bonus, which would be determined by Firm and individual performance. We offer a full range of elective health benefits including medical, dental, vision and life insurances; robust mental well-being benefits; child, family, elder, and pet care benefits; short- and long-term disability benefits; a health savings account (w/applicable medical plan), flexible spending accounts, long-term care insurance, and a 401K program. This role is eligible to employees will receive compensated time off through Flexible Time Off program, generous Parental leave benefits, and paid holidays. Orrick accepts applications for this position on an ongoing basis, until filled. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Consistent with the SF Fair Chance Ordinance, an arrest and conviction record will not automatically disqualify a qualified applicant from consideration for employment. For attorney positions, a 'qualified applicant' is an individual who is a member of the State Bar of California, admitted in good standing, and is eligible to practice[1]; or whose admission to the State Bar of California and eligibility to practice remains subject only to successful completion of the California Bar Examination. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for the position in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring. |