In-house Legal Associate/Senior Legal Associate, Construction – Edinburgh

Practice Area: PFI / Projects, Procurement, Project Finance, in-house, Renewable Energy, Risk, Commercial Contracts, Construction, Energy, Infrastructure
Level: NQ 2025, - NQ 2026, NQ, Assistant, Associate, Full Time
Section: In-House
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland, Central Belt
Ref: FW9719

We are delighted to have been exclusively instructed on this in-house legal role with a renewable energy organisation based in Edinburgh. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing international company dedicated to offshore wind energy, supporting its mission to develop, finance, build, and operate wind farm projects around the world.

The position involves handling a broad range of commercial and construction‑related legal work, including advising on risk allocation, liabilities, warranties and interface issues, supporting procurement and tendering activity, and assisting project teams during execution on matters such as claims, variations and disputes.

Applicants must be Scots or English qualified with up to 6 years’ PQE, and should have experience in commercial contracts, ideally within the energy or infrastructure sectors. Experience in EPCI would be advantageous.

If this opportunity could be of interest, please contact Cameron or Steph for an initial and confidential discussion. (Assignment 18034)

cameron@frasiawright.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-adrain-22a81627/

stephanie@frasiawright.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-togneri-alexander-4aa35738/

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