Paralegal
Solar Philippines
- Makati, PhilippinesLPL Towers, 112 Legaspi Street, Makati, Metro Manila, PhilippinesMakatiMetro ManilaPhilippinesPhilippines
- Full timeFULL_TIME
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Job Description
- Assist In-House Legal Counsels in preparing legal documents for corporate meetings, court hearings and biddings
- Perform due diligence for certain business areas
- Update company files and draft and review various legal contracts
- Review and draft summary of salient provisions of contarcts entered by corporations
- Review of documents of the on-going projects of Corporations
- Secure government permits from various government agencies
- Perform Legal Research
- Build and maintain good government relations
Minimum Qualifications
- Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor's / College Degree, Law or equivalent
- At least one (1) year of experience in the related field is required
- Must be willing to travel
- Must be willing to work in Makati City
Required Skills
- Legal Writing
- Attention to Detail
- Time Management
Preferred Courses
- Law
- Accountancy & Legal Management
- Political Science
Jobs Summary
- Job Level
- Entry Level / Junior, Apprentice
- Job Category
- Legal
- Educational Requirement
- Bachelor's degree graduate
- Recruiter response to application
- Often
- Office Address
- LPL Towers, 112 Legaspi Street, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
About Solar Philippines
Solar Philippines is Southeast Asia’s largest solar company and only integrated developer, investor, manufacturer, and EPC, with 700 employees; 300 MW in projects operating or under construction; the lowest cost solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) in East Asia; a multi-GW pipeline, including the world’s largest solar projects in off-grid, unelectrified areas; and an 800 MW solar panel factory, one of the largest and most advanced in the region.
Led by veterans from the solar, power, construction, and manufacturing industries, we bring a sense of urgency and long-term commitment to everything we do. We are committed to growing the solar industry from 2% to a majority of the world’s energy mix over the coming years, uniting with those who share our vision of making solar the least expensive source of energy and ameliorating world poverty.