Current Vacancies Practice Area: renewable-energy

Property/Infrastructure Solicitor – Edinburgh

Location: Central Belt, Edinburgh, Scotland

This is an exciting opportunity to join this busy Commercial Property Team in Edinburgh. 

Construction Solicitor – Edinburgh

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh

Exciting opportunity to join this busy Construction Team in Edinburgh! 

Transactional Construction Lawyer (Projects) – Edinburgh/Glasgow

Location: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Central Belt

This global Law Firm is seeking an experienced lawyer with a strong background in transactional construction work to join our team in either Edinburgh or Glasgow.

Real Estate Senior Associate/Partner – Glasgow/Edinburgh

Location: Central Belt, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Scotland

We are currently working on this fantastic real estate opportunity within a successful team that offers great prospects!

Projects, Energy and Infrastructure Solicitor – Aberdeen

Location: Scotland, Aberdeen

Fantastic opportunity to join this Corporate Team working on energy and infrastructure, including oil, gas, renewables and heat.

Experienced Solicitors – Central Belt

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Stirling

Exciting opportunity to join this friendly firm that offers great career prospects!

Energy Solicitor – Edinburgh or Glasgow

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Remote

Exciting opportunity for a Solicitor to join this established Energy and Strategic Land Team.

Senior Environment Solicitor – Edinburgh or Glasgow

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Glasgow

This international law firm has a vacancy within its recognised environment team. 

Contentious Construction Associate – Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow

Location: Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow

We are delighted to be instructed on this Contentious Construction Associate for our client’s Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow office.

Exciting opportunities in Australia!

Location: Overseas, Australia

Do you feel that it is time for a change?

Are you ready to move to sunnier climes?

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