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Legal Counsel (Natural Resources sector)

London, London Heriot Brown In-House Legal Recruitment

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Overview


We are partnering with a client within the natural resources sector who is seeking a Legal Counsel (3–5 PQE) to join its growing in-house legal team. The role will be supporting global supply chain activity and commercial contracting across multiple jurisdictions.


This is an exciting opportunity for a lawyer with strong commercial experience to join a multinational business operating in complex and high-impact environments.


Key Responsibilities


  • Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including procurement contracts, goods and services agreements, MSAs, logistics and transport agreements, and framework arrangements.
  • Provide day-to-day legal support to procurement, supply chain, and operational teams on strategic sourcing initiatives and critical supplier relationships.
  • Advise on contract risk, governance frameworks, internal approvals processes, and compliance obligations.
  • Manage contractual disputes with third parties, working with internal stakeholders and external counsel as needed.
  • Support the development and refinement of contract templates, negotiation playbooks, and legal training materials.
  • Collaborate with internal teams (e.g. Finance, ESG, Compliance, Operations) to ensure alignment between contractual terms and business strategy.
  • Monitor regulatory developments relevant to international supply chains, including ESG regulations, sanctions, and export controls.
  • Support the broader legal function on group-wide commercial initiatives and special projects.


Candidate Profile


  • Qualified lawyer (common law jurisdiction), with 4–5 years of post-qualification experience in commercial contracts.
  • French speaking
  • Experience gained in-house within the natural resources, energy, infrastructure or industrials sector, or from a top-tier law firm.
  • Demonstrable experience advising on procurement and supply chain contracts across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Strong drafting, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Commercially pragmatic, with the ability to work cross-functionally and communicate effectively with non-legal teams.
  • Exposure to emerging markets would be advantageous.
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Legal Counsel (Natural Resources sector)

Heriot Brown In-House Legal Recruitment

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Job Description

Overview


We are partnering with a client within the natural resources sector who is seeking a Legal Counsel (3–5 PQE) to join its growing in-house legal team. The role will be supporting global supply chain activity and commercial contracting across multiple jurisdictions.


This is an exciting opportunity for a lawyer with strong commercial experience to join a multinational business operating in complex and high-impact environments.


Key Responsibilities


  • Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including procurement contracts, goods and services agreements, MSAs, logistics and transport agreements, and framework arrangements.
  • Provide day-to-day legal support to procurement, supply chain, and operational teams on strategic sourcing initiatives and critical supplier relationships.
  • Advise on contract risk, governance frameworks, internal approvals processes, and compliance obligations.
  • Manage contractual disputes with third parties, working with internal stakeholders and external counsel as needed.
  • Support the development and refinement of contract templates, negotiation playbooks, and legal training materials.
  • Collaborate with internal teams (e.g. Finance, ESG, Compliance, Operations) to ensure alignment between contractual terms and business strategy.
  • Monitor regulatory developments relevant to international supply chains, including ESG regulations, sanctions, and export controls.
  • Support the broader legal function on group-wide commercial initiatives and special projects.


Candidate Profile


  • Qualified lawyer (common law jurisdiction), with 4–5 years of post-qualification experience in commercial contracts.
  • French speaking
  • Experience gained in-house within the natural resources, energy, infrastructure or industrials sector, or from a top-tier law firm.
  • Demonstrable experience advising on procurement and supply chain contracts across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Strong drafting, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Commercially pragmatic, with the ability to work cross-functionally and communicate effectively with non-legal teams.
  • Exposure to emerging markets would be advantageous.
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Credit Underwriter - Natural Resources (Power, Energy & Chemicals) - VP

London, London Citigroup

Posted 10 days ago

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The Underwriter is a strategic professional who stays abreast of developments within own field and contributes to directional strategy by considering their application in own job and the business. Recognized technical authority for an area within the business. Requires basic commercial awareness. There are typically multiple people within the business that provide the same level of subject matter expertise. Developed communication and diplomacy skills are required in order to guide, influence and convince others, in particular colleagues in other areas and occasional external customers. Significant impact on the area through complex deliverables. Provides advice and counsel related to the technology or operations of the business. Work impacts an entire area, which eventually affects the overall performance and effectiveness of the sub-function/job family.
A Natural Resources Underwriter in Corporate Developed Markets covers large and complex relationships within United Kingdom (UK) and Western Europe (WE), being responsible for all underwriting activities in partnership within Banking & International and Risk.
The Underwriter will be responsible for Power, Energy, Chemicals & CET sector clients
**Responsibilities:**
+ Interface with and support bankers in underwriting requests for commercial credit extensions for new and existing clients with ownership responsibilities for sound credit decisions and compliance with internal procedures/credit risk policy guidelines and standards.
+ Prepare a detailed written credit summary of commercial applicants requesting credit by analyzing the business, interpreting the finance need, identifying the strengths and prevailing risk factors and rendering a final credit decision.
+ Perform detailed financial analysis on companies, including trend and ratio analysis, and interpret the financial information.
+ Perform credit and personal financial statement analysis on individuals, guarantors, and co-borrowers in order to assess repayment capacity based on cash flow statements, tax returns, and statements.
+ Perform industry and geographical research and other due diligence as needed.
+ Maintain a solid understanding of Citibank products and services - within Small Business/Commercial Banking and the broader organization.
+ Maintain compliance with Citibank credit policies/practices and regulatory policies, to ensure business unit is in adherence to the above and receives satisfactory ratings from internal and external auditors.
+ Assists business unit goals by continuous identification of process improvements and efficiencies that reduce costs and improve customer service levels. Work with management team on prioritization and implementation of approved actions.
+ Provide backup support to Credit Underwriting Group Manager, lead projects and initiatives and mentor lower level Credit Officers as needed.
+ Other duties as required to support business unit and company goals.
+ Appropriately assess risk when business decisions are made, demonstrating particular consideration for the firm's reputation and safeguarding Citigroup, its clients and assets, by driving compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, adhering to Policy, applying sound ethical judgment regarding personal behavior, conduct and business practices, and escalating, managing and reporting control issues with transparency.
**Qualifications:**
+ Previous credit authority experience. Prior experience working in a regulatory and compliance policy environment
+ Proven analytical skills including the ability to read and assess individual and company financial statements, cash flow, industry/competitive analysis and projections; including complicated business structures with foreign subsidiaries and/or parent organizations.
+ Demonstrated knowledge of intermediate accounting theory and its practical application in the credit underwriting process
+ Excellent organizational skills, prioritizing capabilities, attention to detail, and the ability to complete assignments within required deadlines in a fast-paced environment
+ Effective inter-personal and written/verbal communication skills
+ Thorough problem recognition and resolution skills
+ Pro-active disposition with ability to work autonomously and within a team Proficient in various spreadsheet and word processing applications (Excel and Word), including the use of graphs and charts and financial analysis software
+ Typically deals with complex and variable issues with substantial potential impact, where development of an approach/taking of an action involves weighing various alternatives and balancing potentially conflicting needs.
+ Requires good analytical skills in order to filter, prioritize and validate potentially complex material from multiple sources.
+ Exercises wide degree of latitude and discretion.
+ Significant impact on the area through complex deliverables.
+ Provides advice and counsel related to the technology or operations of the business.
+ Work impacts an entire area, which eventually affects the overall performance and effectiveness of the sub-function/job family.
**Education:**
+ Bachelor's/University degree, Master's degree preferred
This job description provides a high-level review of the types of work performed. Other job-related duties may be assigned as required.
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**Job Family:**
Credit Decisions
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**Time Type:**
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Associate Director - Operations & Supply Chain Deals Advisory - Energy & Natural Resources

London, London Cambridge Credentials

Posted 7 days ago

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One of our global consulting clients is seeking an energy and natural resources professional, with a background in Manufacturing or Supply Chain within a deals / M&A environment, such as pre-, post- or in-deal integration or separation, due diligence or other deals related activities. These are non-negotiable requirements so please do not apply if you do not have this type of experience. Candidates from both industry and consulting are welcome to apply.


This Operations and Supply team specialises in supporting manufacturing, supply chain and procurement across the end-to-end deal cycle from operational due diligence, value creation, integration and separation. Over the last few years, they have established a reputation as the leading provider of operations deal advice on global transactions and they are now strengthening their ENR offering.


This team brings a depth of both industry and functional expertise, combined with an agile and value led approach to deliver at deal speed. They have large growth ambitions and a strong pipeline to enable further penetration into other sectors including Consumer and Retail, Industrial Manufacturing and ENR. They are looking for someone to bring extensive procurement experience in a deals environment to lead and drive their procurement proposition forward.


The job:


  • Act as the Engagement Manager for operations related areas of Deal Execution projects, including the management of people, risks, and budget.
  • Act as the primary point of contact for the client and senior Firm stakeholders, build strong relationships with senior client operations leaders, and quickly establish credibility and trust through the application of solid functional and sector expertise.
  • Lead Firm engagement teams and oversee the drafting and delivery of high-quality outputs at pace ahead of Partner / Director reviews.
  • Support the development of separation / integration documents such as “blueprints” and other detailed plans within pre- or post-deal transaction environments including cutover plans, Day 1 plans, and post-deal implementation plans.
  • Have deep operational industry experience within the Energy & Natural Resources sector (e.g. Chemicals, Utilities, Oil and Gas) specific transactions or operational transformation work.
  • Work with the respective Director and/or Partner on an engagement to develop the engagement strategy, budget and delivery plan etc.
  • Support the identification, pursuit and conversion of a pipeline of business development opportunities.
  • Actively develop own knowledge and expertise in Energy & Natural Resources focussed proposition(s)
  • Lead the design of complex engagements and take responsibility for leading day-to-day delivery.
  • Undertake scoping and fee negotiation on standard engagements.
  • Proactively develop thought leadership.
  • Build and maintain a strong network across the immediate and wider internal Firm businesses and externally.
  • Inspire, motivate, coach and develop project team members and appraisees, and give constructive 360-degree feedback.
  • Identify, design and lead critical, complex practice development initiatives, while coordinating other members of the team.


Experience required:


  • Experience working in a leading strategy house or Big 4 firm and/or a senior role within industry, with a focus on operations within energy & natural resources.
  • Industry experience should include line management and/or other management and leadership responsibilities.
  • Experience working within a Deals/M&A environment, ideally within a deal execution function or transformation.
  • Detailed understanding of the value drivers within procurement and operations.
  • Track record of leading complex projects in procurement and operations with multi-disciplinary teams in a consulting, corporate or public sector environment.
  • Experience of managing or supporting high-value business development activities with senior stakeholders.
  • Demonstrable ability to build and commercialise relationships with senior executives.
  • Professional qualifications e.g., CIPS, CIMA, Lean, etc. are desirable.
  • A solid understanding of the procurement function and procurement activities including procurement operating model design, third-party spend analysis, supply base optimisation, and contract management.
  • A high level of familiarity with third-party contracts; in particular, assignment, novation, change of control, and termination provisions.
  • An excellent awareness of the overall operations functions and the typical organisational structures, processes, controls, systems, and performance metrics/ benchmarks.
  • Awareness of current leading practice and future trends in creating efficient and effective operational functions, including supporting business strategy, operating model design and implementation, disruptive technologies and creating insight from data.
  • Exposure to the operational issues created by integrations, separations and carve outs.
  • Experience of supporting operational change projects and business improvement in industry or a consulting environment.
  • Strong academic track record.
  • Sales and business development skills.


Successful applicants will be contacted within 24 hours to discuss further.


Cambridge Credentials Ltd adding people…adding value

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Associate Director - Operations & Supply Chain Deals Advisory - Energy & Natural Resources

Cambridge Credentials

Posted 7 days ago

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One of our global consulting clients is seeking an energy and natural resources professional, with a background in Manufacturing or Supply Chain within a deals / M&A environment, such as pre-, post- or in-deal integration or separation, due diligence or other deals related activities. These are non-negotiable requirements so please do not apply if you do not have this type of experience. Candidates from both industry and consulting are welcome to apply.


This Operations and Supply team specialises in supporting manufacturing, supply chain and procurement across the end-to-end deal cycle from operational due diligence, value creation, integration and separation. Over the last few years, they have established a reputation as the leading provider of operations deal advice on global transactions and they are now strengthening their ENR offering.


This team brings a depth of both industry and functional expertise, combined with an agile and value led approach to deliver at deal speed. They have large growth ambitions and a strong pipeline to enable further penetration into other sectors including Consumer and Retail, Industrial Manufacturing and ENR. They are looking for someone to bring extensive procurement experience in a deals environment to lead and drive their procurement proposition forward.


The job:


  • Act as the Engagement Manager for operations related areas of Deal Execution projects, including the management of people, risks, and budget.
  • Act as the primary point of contact for the client and senior Firm stakeholders, build strong relationships with senior client operations leaders, and quickly establish credibility and trust through the application of solid functional and sector expertise.
  • Lead Firm engagement teams and oversee the drafting and delivery of high-quality outputs at pace ahead of Partner / Director reviews.
  • Support the development of separation / integration documents such as “blueprints” and other detailed plans within pre- or post-deal transaction environments including cutover plans, Day 1 plans, and post-deal implementation plans.
  • Have deep operational industry experience within the Energy & Natural Resources sector (e.g. Chemicals, Utilities, Oil and Gas) specific transactions or operational transformation work.
  • Work with the respective Director and/or Partner on an engagement to develop the engagement strategy, budget and delivery plan etc.
  • Support the identification, pursuit and conversion of a pipeline of business development opportunities.
  • Actively develop own knowledge and expertise in Energy & Natural Resources focussed proposition(s)
  • Lead the design of complex engagements and take responsibility for leading day-to-day delivery.
  • Undertake scoping and fee negotiation on standard engagements.
  • Proactively develop thought leadership.
  • Build and maintain a strong network across the immediate and wider internal Firm businesses and externally.
  • Inspire, motivate, coach and develop project team members and appraisees, and give constructive 360-degree feedback.
  • Identify, design and lead critical, complex practice development initiatives, while coordinating other members of the team.


Experience required:


  • Experience working in a leading strategy house or Big 4 firm and/or a senior role within industry, with a focus on operations within energy & natural resources.
  • Industry experience should include line management and/or other management and leadership responsibilities.
  • Experience working within a Deals/M&A environment, ideally within a deal execution function or transformation.
  • Detailed understanding of the value drivers within procurement and operations.
  • Track record of leading complex projects in procurement and operations with multi-disciplinary teams in a consulting, corporate or public sector environment.
  • Experience of managing or supporting high-value business development activities with senior stakeholders.
  • Demonstrable ability to build and commercialise relationships with senior executives.
  • Professional qualifications e.g., CIPS, CIMA, Lean, etc. are desirable.
  • A solid understanding of the procurement function and procurement activities including procurement operating model design, third-party spend analysis, supply base optimisation, and contract management.
  • A high level of familiarity with third-party contracts; in particular, assignment, novation, change of control, and termination provisions.
  • An excellent awareness of the overall operations functions and the typical organisational structures, processes, controls, systems, and performance metrics/ benchmarks.
  • Awareness of current leading practice and future trends in creating efficient and effective operational functions, including supporting business strategy, operating model design and implementation, disruptive technologies and creating insight from data.
  • Exposure to the operational issues created by integrations, separations and carve outs.
  • Experience of supporting operational change projects and business improvement in industry or a consulting environment.
  • Strong academic track record.
  • Sales and business development skills.


Successful applicants will be contacted within 24 hours to discuss further.


Cambridge Credentials Ltd adding people…adding value

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Senior Environmental Monitoring Officer (Earth Science)

Natural Resources Wales

Posted 8 days ago

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permanent
Team / Directorate: Environmental Assessment & Advice Team / Operations

Starting salary: £41,132 rising to £44,988 per annum through annual increments being paid each year (pro rata for part time applicants)

Contract type: Permanent

Work pattern: Full time, 37 hours per week (Part time, annualised hours, compressed hours or term time working considered - discussions at interview stage welcome)

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