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Renewable Energy Lawyer

Hunter Savage

City of Edinburgh

Hybrid

GBP 60,000 - 90,000

Full time

6 days ago
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Job summary

A leading name in the legal sector is seeking a Renewable Energy Lawyer to join a top-tier team in Edinburgh. The role offers excellent progression opportunities in the fast-growing area of renewable energy law, working on high-profile projects across the UK with a supportive team environment and a flexible working model.

Benefits

Competitive salary and benefits package
Excellent progression pathway
Hybrid working model with flexibility
Supportive team environment

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years’ post-qualified experience ideally, but flexibility depending on background.
  • Previous experience advising on energy, infrastructure, or commercial projects preferred.
  • Commercially minded and passionate about sustainability.

Responsibilities

  • Advise on complex renewable energy projects, including wind, solar, hydro.
  • Draft, negotiate, and review commercial contracts.
  • Support clients from planning to construction.

Skills

Communication
Client-facing skills
Solutions-focused

Education

Qualified solicitor in Scotland or England & Wales

Job description

Job Title: Renewable Energy Lawyer

Description:
We are hiring for our client a leading name in the legal sector with an excellent reputation for supporting the energy and infrastructure markets. This is an exciting opportunity for a Renewable Energy Lawyer to join a top-tier team based in Edinburgh, working with some of the most high-profile energy projects across the UK and beyond.

Our client is known for its forward-thinking culture, flexible approach to working, and commitment to career progression. This is a rare chance to specialise in a growth area of law with significant opportunities for long-term development.

Top 3 Things to Know About this Job:

  1. Excellent long-term progression opportunities
  2. Flexibility on PQE (ideally 5 years+)
  3. Based in Edinburgh, with a hybrid working model available

The Role:

  • Advise on complex renewable energy projects, including wind, solar, hydro, and emerging technologies
  • Draft, negotiate, and review commercial contracts and project documentation
  • Support clients from planning and development through to financing and construction
  • Work collaboratively across departments including real estate, corporate, and regulatory teams
  • Act as a trusted advisor to clients in the energy sector, helping shape legal strategies and navigate regulatory frameworks

The Person:

  • Qualified solicitor in Scotland or England & Wales (dual-qualified welcome)
  • Minimum of 5 yearspost-qualified experience ideally, but flexibility depending on background
  • Previous experience advising on energy, infrastructure, or commercial projects preferred
  • Commercially minded, solutions-focused, and passionate about sustainability and renewables
  • Strong communication and client-facing skills essential

The Rewards:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Excellent progression pathway in a growing team
  • Hybrid working model with flexibility and autonomy
  • A supportive team environment with expert mentors and industry leaders

Next Steps Why Hunter Savage:
For further information and to apply for this Renewable Energy Lawyer position, please contact Gary McMahon at Hunter Savage. Were a specialist recruitment consultancy with a deep understanding of the legal market across the UK & Ireland.

We provide expert, confidential advice to legal professionals considering their next move.
Contact Gary at gary@huntersavage.com or send a private message on LinkedIn.

Salary details listed are to be used as a guide and are based on experience. We reserve the right to heighten shortlisting criteria depending on the calibre of response.

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