Job Description
M&A Associate – Energy & Infrastructure (Private Practice)
Overview
Seeking a commercially minded M&A Associate to join a highly-ranked Energy & Infrastructure practice, at a leading US law firm. The successful candidate will advise sponsors, developers, utilities, infrastructure funds, lenders, and strategic investors on a broad range of domestic and cross-border transactions across the energy and infrastructure sectors.
This role offers the opportunity to work on complex and high-profile transactions involving renewable energy, power , energy transition projects, utilities, transport, digital infrastructure, and other critical infrastructure assets. The associate will play a key role in transaction execution while working closely with partners, clients, and multidisciplinary teams across the firm.
Key Responsibilities
- Advise clients on mergers, acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, restructurings, and strategic investments within the energy and infrastructure sectors.
- Draft, review, and negotiate transaction documentation, including:
- Share Purchase Agreements (SPAs)
- Asset Purchase Agreements (APAs)
- Joint Venture Agreements
- Shareholders' Agreements
- Investment and Subscription Agreements
- Confidentiality Agreements and Letters of Intent
- Manage and coordinate legal due diligence exercises and prepare due diligence reports.
- Structure transactions and identify legal, regulatory, and commercial risks.
- Work closely with specialist teams including projects, finance, competition, regulatory, tax, and real estate.
- Support clients throughout the transaction lifecycle, from initial structuring through signing and completion.
- Advise on sector-specific matters relating to energy transition, renewables, power, utilities, transport, and infrastructure assets.
- Manage transaction processes, timelines, and workstreams while supervising junior lawyers and trainees.
- Participate in business development initiatives, client pitches, thought leadership, and industry events.
Candidate Requirements
Qualifications
- Qualified solicitor in England & Wales (or equivalent common law jurisdiction).
- Typically 3–7 years' post-qualification experience (PQE) in corporate M&A gained at a leading law firm.
- Strong experience advising on private M&A transactions, ideally within the energy, infrastructure, or projects sectors.
Technical Skills
- Excellent drafting and negotiation skills.
- Experience managing complex due diligence processes.
- Strong understanding of corporate law, transaction structures, and deal execution.
- Familiarity with energy and infrastructure assets, project structures, and sector-specific regulatory considerations.
- Experience on cross-border transactions is advantageous.
Personal Attributes
- Commercially astute with strong business judgment.
- Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Strong project management and organisational abilities.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage competing deadlines.
- Excellent interpersonal and client relationship skills.
- Collaborative approach with the ability to work across multiple practice areas and jurisdictions.
Sector Experience
Experience advising on transactions involving:
- Renewable energy projects (solar, wind, battery storage, hydrogen)
- Conventional power assets
- Energy transition and decarbonisation projects
- Utilities and regulated assets
- Transport infrastructure
- Digital infrastructure (data centres, fibre networks, telecommunications)
- Public-private partnerships (PPP/PFI) and concession-based projects
- Infrastructure funds and sponsor-backed investments