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**Real Estate Energy Associate** – Drive UK's Net Zero Transition Support UK's net zero transition as a Real Estate Energy Associate, advising on real estate aspects of energy projects like wind, solar, and nuclear. Draft and negotiate key agreements, manage title and access, and lead on complex, high-value matters. Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams and supervisors junior lawyers. Growth role seeks experienced UK qualified solicitors with 2+ yrs PQE in commercial real estate and relevant energy or infrastructure projects. **Keywords:** Real Estate Energy Associate, energy transition, infrastructure, project delivery, DCO, CPO, onshore/offshore wind, solar, nuclear, EV charging, stakeholder management, commercial real estate, solicitor qualified, UK net zero transition.
- Compensation
- Not specified
- City
- Edinburgh, Bristol, Manchester, Glasgow
- Country
- United Kingdom
Currency: Not specified
Full Job Description
Real Estate Energy and Infrastructure Associate/ Senior Associate Edinburgh/ Glasgow
Build your career helping deliver the infrastructure the UK needs to transition to net zero.
Were growing our dedicated Real Estate Energy and Infrastructure team to support projects driving the UKs net zero transition.
You will join a Tier 1 rated team delivering nationally significant energy and infrastructure projects. From major renewables and energy transition schemes, including DCO and CPO projects, you will help turn complex, often first-of-a-kind projects into infrastructure the UK needs.
About the role
In this role, you can expect to get involved in a variety of work including:
Advise on the real estate aspects of energy, renewables and infrastructure projects, including, onshore and offshore wind, solar, battery storage, hydrogen, EfW, heat networks, nuclear, EV charging and related infrastructure, airports and ports.
Draft and negotiate key real estate documents, including options, leases, development agreements and other project documents.
Lead title, access, site assembly and land due diligence work, helping clients identify constraints and unlock deliverable solutions.
Support major infrastructure consenting and delivery, including DCOs and CPO schemes.
Work directly with developers, landowners, investors, funders, public bodies and other stakeholders on complex, high-value matters.
Collaborate across our dedicated Energy Sector Team, with colleagues across real estate, energy, planning, construction, corporate, regulatory and finance to deliver joined-up advice.
Help supervise and develop junior lawyers, while taking real responsibility for client relationships and transaction delivery.
About you
We will invest in your ongoing training and development to support your professional goals and help you to thrive in your role from day one. Our opportunities are open to all suitably qualified applicants, so to be considered for this role, you must meet the following skills and experience:
A solicitor qualified in England and Wales, with strong commercial real estate experience and ideally at least 2 years PQE.
Experience of energy, renewables, infrastructure or major development work..
Strong drafting and negotiation skills, with the confidence to manage complex matters and multiple stakeholders.
A practical, commercial approach: you can give clear advice, spot what matters and keep projects moving.
Curiosity about the energy transition, infrastructure delivery and the role real estate plays in making complex projects happen.
A collaborative mindset and the confidence to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
An interest in contributing to the growth of the team, including through building on existing client relationships and seeking new clients through business development activities, mentoring and wider team initiatives.
Whats in it for you?
We want to reward you today and help you plan for tomorrow. We appreciate that everyone is different, therefore we have designed a benefits system that offers choice and flexibility based on individual needs and lifestyles. To name a few, these include:
Competitive basic salary (reviewed annually)
Flexible, hybrid working policy
Generous bonus scheme
Up to 25 days holiday (rising to 28 days with service)
Holiday exchange scheme
Private medical insurance
Enhanced parental leave
Reasonable adjustments and accommodation for disabled talent in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.
If you would like to read more information regarding our range of benefits, please visit our Rewards & Benefits page on our website.
Please note that we have a preferred agency panel in place. Only applications submitted via the portal at the point of instruction will be accepted.
Location: Edinburgh, Bristol, Manchester, Glasgow
Time Type: Full time




