junior legal counsel
Answering technical questions, passing on information on procedures, legal information, etc;
Updating legal information using IT tools (SharePoint, databases, etc.);
Participating in the drafting of real estate contracts and deeds;
Participating in the drafting of contracts relating to the company's industrial activity (partnerships, codevelopment,
purchasing, etc.);
Participating in updating model contracts;
Participating in the Corporate Housekeeping (Board of Directors, General Meetings, Mandates,
publications in the Moniteur Belge, etc.);
Assisting the Finance Department in analysing regulations relating to renewable energy production.
You have a Master's degree in law, with a preference for commercial and real estate subjects and an
interest in energy and territorial planning;
You have excellent language skills in Dutch with a very good knowledge of French; knowledge of English
is a plus;
You have an interest in renewable energy;
You are critical, meticulous, autonomous and have a strong sense of responsibility and an analytical mind;
You can easily analyse complex issues and explain them in layman's terms to your colleagues;
You enjoy communicating and working in teams with different profiles;
You enjoy learning from and helping your colleagues;
You can handle both lawyer and general jokes;
You have between 1 and 3 years' professional experience.
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