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A leading renewable energy firm in South Africa is seeking a Head of Legal to provide strategic legal leadership. This pivotal role involves ensuring compliance with South African and international laws, managing contracts, and overseeing regulatory matters. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of legal experience, including 10 years in project development, and a strong background in renewable energy law. This position is hybrid based in Gauteng.
Cape Town or Johannesburg, ZA - Hybrid (Remote and In Person).
Envusa Energy is a licensed energy trader and a
joint venture between EDF power solutions and Anglo American.
The company is at the forefront of delivering innovative renewable energy solutions to private offtakers across Southern Africa and is on track to deliver 3–5 GW of renewable capacity by
With its first MW of wind and solar projects already under construction and expected to supply power by Q
The Head of Legal will provide strategic legal leadership to Envusa Energy and its group of companies, reporting directly to the CEO.
This senior role requires you to act as a trusted advisor to the ExCo and project leaders, ensuring that all business activities—from development and bidding to financing, construction, and operations—are legally sound, compliant, and strategically aligned.
You will lead a growing legal function, manage relationships with external counsel, and oversee all regulatory, contractual, and governance obligations.
This is a pivotal position with responsibility for safeguarding Envusa's legal interests, managing risk exposure, and contributing to the company's long-term success in the renewable energy sector.
Develop and execute Envusa's legal strategy aligned to corporate and project objectives
Act as the legal advisor to the CEO, ExCo, and project teams on all legal and contractual matters
Lead, mentor, and develop the legal team to ensure growth and succession planning
Ensure consistent legal support across all Envusa subsidiaries and entities
Ensure compliance with South African and international laws and regulations
Monitor, interpret, and implement legislative and regulatory changes
Identify potential legal risks and implement risk mitigation strategies
Oversee regulatory affairs and act as liaison with authorities and industry regulators
Draft, review, and negotiate multi-million Rand contracts, including PPAs, IAs, Construction & EPC contracts, O&M contracts, Finance agreements and vendor agreements
Maintain contract templates, processes, and best practice standards
Manage legal disputes, litigation, and arbitration matters
Collaborate with and manage external counsel when requiredOversee intellectual property rights, licensing, and IP-related disputes
Drive a strong culture of ethics, compliance, and integrity across Envusa
Develop and deliver compliance and governance training to staff and board members
Ensure compliance with the Companies Act, King Code, and corporate governance frameworks
Ensure statutory reporting obligations are met and legal budget is well managed
LLB degree and admission as an attorney or advocate (essential)
Minimum 15 years' professional legal experience with at least 10 years in project development, construction, and project finance
Strong knowledge of South African legal and regulatory frameworks and corporate governance requirements (Companies Act, King Code)
Expertise in renewable energy project legal matters, including drafting and negotiating EPC, finance, and offtake agreements
Proven ability to manage large, complex legal portfolios, litigation, and regulatory compliance
Join Envusa Energy and play a key role in shaping the legal foundation of one of Southern Africa's leading renewable energy companies.
You’ll :
Lead legal strategy at executive level
Work on landmark renewable projects driving decarbonisation
Collaborate with global leaders EDF Renewables and Anglo American
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