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Associate General Counsel (Energy Infrastructure Projects)

ABOUT HUT 8

Imagine the ultimate destination for those who want to work at the cutting edge of technology, energy, and infrastructure. Hut 8 is on a mission to build and operate some of the world’s largest data centers for next-generation computing workloads, including AI, Colocation, Cloud, and Bitcoin Mining. We are proud to offer interesting and challenging opportunities for individuals who want to build teams, solve problems, and make an impact from day one. If you’re an ambitious individual looking for a career that is as rewarding as it is challenging, you’ve come to the right place.

ABOUT THE ROLE

We are seeking an attorney with extensive experience in the development, financing, and operation of large-scale energy infrastructure projects as we continue executing on our power-first thesis. This position is anticipated to report directly to the Chief Legal Officer and work closely with our Corporate Development and Energy teams.  The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, organized, strategic and a team player.  This position is located in our corporate headquarters in Miami, Florida – remote candidates are not being considered at this time.

Some of the key responsibilities you should expect are the following:

  • Oversee and manage the legal components of energy infrastructure projects, including with respect to acquisitions, development, and operations. 
  • Draft, review, and negotiate a wide variety of contracts related to these projects, including power purchase agreements, interconnection agreements, transmission agreements, EPC agreements, and other contracts related to project development.
  • Lead all legal efforts related to the financing of energy infrastructure projects, including project financings and corporate financings.  Play a lead role in drafting, negotiating, and providing transactional assistance to internal clients on such financings.
  • Ensure adherence to relevant energy regulations, including federal, state, and local laws.
  • Provide guidance on obtaining regulatory approvals, permits, and maintaining compliance with industry standards.
  • Work closely with internal stakeholders, including corporate development, operations, asset management and finance teams, to align legal strategies with business goals and project timelines.
  • Manage and oversee external counsel on energy infrastructure projects and financing transactions.
  • Other duties as assigned.

ABOUT YOU

  • At least 6 years of experience as an attorney with a strong focus on energy infrastructure development projects, including experience with power purchase agreements and financing transactions. Experience negotiating power purchase agreements in ERCOT is highly desirable.
  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from a reputable law school and active membership in at least one state bar.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of energy infrastructure and project financing. 
  • Proven ability to navigate complex regulatory environments and financing structures.
  • Demonstrated ability to negotiate complex contracts effectively.
  • Extensive experience conducting due diligence for energy infrastructure projects.
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with the ability to provide clear and practical legal advice.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with internal teams and external stakeholders.

ABOUT THE WORK ENVIRONMENT​​

This role is on-site at our corporate headquarters in the Brickell area of Miami, Florida. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.​

WHAT MAKES HUT 8 A GREAT PLACE TO WORK

Hut 8 offers a benefits and wellness program that includes medical, dental, vision, life, and short-term and long-term disability insurance, as well as paid time off. We are proud to invest in building the best team in the industry. At all levels of the organization, we are driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, radical transparency, and relentless growth mentality.

At Hut 8, you will have the opportunity to:

▶ Work with bright, driven peers from a range of educational and professional backgrounds including software development, energy, engineering, entrepreneurship, investment banking, private equity, and management consulting

▶ Design and pitch new products, services, and other initiatives to a leadership team consisting of serial entrepreneurs and seasoned executives and backed by a board of directors consisting of industry veterans of energy, finance, and government

▶ Debate ideas and alternatives in a truly meritocratic setting where the learning curve is steep and the lessons come from both senior and junior members of the team

▶ Build a lifelong network of friends and professional connections at the cutting-edge intersection of technology, energy, and infrastructure

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