Associate/ Senior Associate - Marine Assets & Projects
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The Role
Department: Marine Assets and Projects
Location: London
Role: Associate/Senior Associate, Permanent
The Team
Our Marine Assets and Projects team is focussed on transactional, non-contentious marine and projects work. We act primarily for owners, operators and stakeholders such as major energy companies. We are proud of our reputation for delivering first class, commercially efficient advice for our clients across a broad range of commercial shipping and marine projects. We can advise on the entire lifecycle of a ship, from shipbuilding contracts, to financing, ship recycling, time charters and offshore projects.
Our team acts for some of the world's largest companies and are involved in transactions relating to all types of vessels including bulk carriers, container ships, tankers, reefers, cruise ships, yachts, offshore rigs, FSRUs, FPSOs and other floating energy projects as well as supply and support vessels.
We advise on all related contracts, including industry standard forms and drafting bespoke contracts. We are also familiar with and negotiate various forms of vessel financing, including traditional loans and sale and leaseback financing arrangements.
The Role
The candidate will be a core member of our London Marine Assets and Projects Team. The candidate will work closely with various other practice areas, including our corporate teams, marine litigation and our international offices. The ideal candidate will have experience in most of these areas:
- Shipbuilding contracts
- Ship sale and purchase (ideally being able to manage the transaction with minimal supervision)
- Ship financing
- Bareboat charters
- Long term time charter parties
We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic about the shipping industry and their work, who is able to create strong client relationships and who is keen to develop a practice and to build a career at Clyde & Co.
The candidate can be based outside of London, provided they are able to attend the London office a minimum of 2 days a week.
Essential Skills & Experience
- The successful candidate will hold a minimum of 3 years PQE in marine transactional work, with comfortable working knowledge of BIMCO. The ideal candidate will also display excellent legal ability, be pro-active and confident to take the initiative, strong technical skills as well as confidence in managing and prioritising a full and varied caseload. They will be a strong communicator with good attention to detail.
- The Solicitors Act 1974 requires practising solicitors to have a practising certificate.
- All solicitors and registered European lawyers in legal practice or employment in England & Wales must comply with the requirements of the Solicitors Regulation Authority's continuing professional development scheme (CPD Scheme).
Role Competency Requirements
Technical Excellence
Technical legal expertise: the knowledge of the law and ability to apply it
Research: the ability to conduct research effectively and apply it commercially
Managing legal processes: the ability to ensure all legal processes are followed efficiently and effectively
People and Team
Guiding individual performance and development: develops the skills of self and others
Teamwork and collaboration: working cooperatively and effectively with others
Client Relationships and Business Development
Building business relationships: establishing, maintaining and using relationships to create and develop business opportunities
Commercial thinking: understanding the commercial drivers
Cross-selling and business development
Personal Effectiveness
Communication
Clarity of thinking
Personal contribution
This is the job description as constituted at present; however the Firm reserves the right to reasonably amend it in accordance with the changing needs of the business.
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