Join the change. Together, we’ll make history. As we keep the lights on for over four million customers and move towards a more sustainable way of life, it’s an exciting time to be at AGL. We’re re-imagining how homes and business live and work across the country and we want you to be a part of it. This moment will define our time, and your career as you work alongside Australia's best and brightest minds. You’ll grow and learn in a collaborative, safe and supportive environment and play your part in changing the course of tomorrow.Everyone at AGL is an important part of building a better energy future and we want you to join in. AGL has an opportunity for an In House Counsel – Gippsland Skies to join and help to deliver AGL’s first offshore wind farm.The function of this role is to lead a team that is developing low carbon generation growth opportunities and is therefore critical to AGL’s purpose.When performing this leadership role, the incumbent will display behaviours which reflect and actively demonstrate alignment to the AGL Values of: Bring on tomorrow, Can do. Will do and Be safe. Be Supportive.Key purpose of this role (and team) Contribute to the development and execution of AGL’s energy transition strategy by managing the commercial and strategic workstreams of AGL's low carbon generation growth opportunities including potential acquisitions, and the disciplined development of existing generation project opportunities.The proposed Gippsland Skies project will be developed in a phased approach, enabling it to contribute to a sustainable project pipeline and the long-term growth of the offshore wind industry in Australia.The full potential of the project could deliver 2.5 GW to Victoria’s electricity network, enough power for approximately 1.4 million homes.Key accountabilities of this roleProject and Commercial ManagementAdvising on and drafting of Project strategy including in relation to development, stakeholder engagement, offtake, etcAdvising on and negotiating commercial terms with suppliersManaging procurement and contract negotiationBudget, Finance and InsuranceDrafting and oversight of Annual Work Program and Budget in close collaboration with Project DirectorManaging the process to obtain decisions from the Board and ShareholdersManaging the insurance strategy and its implementationPolicy, Regulation and Stakeholder ManagementProviding expertise on policy and regulationSupporting the Heads of Department and Project Director on stakeholder and government engagementManaging office / corporate / employment set up and implementationImplementing, monitoring and enforcing corporate governance processes across the teamMaintaining relationship with Project Company shareholders, including oversight of shareholder reporting and resolution of ad hoc shareholder queriesOwnership of Corporate, Legal & Compliance budget (encompassing all general corporate matters)Representing the Project in key stakeholder meetings and with members of the public and key suppliersManaging and preparation of corporate annual report and representing the Project in front of regulatory authoritiesCollaborating closely with the Project Director on all key activities, risks and opportunities for the ProjectQualifications, key skills and experience requiredThe successful candidate will have the following skills, experience and qualifications:Strong negotiation skills.Excellent presentation, communication, and interpersonal skills.Understanding of the OEM and contractor market for the development and construction of utility-scale generation projects.Understanding of energy markets and value drivers for large scale generation projects, in particular renewables and storage.Experience:Ideally experienced in the development or negotiation of large-scale renewable generation projects, including wind, pumped hydro or storage.Minimum 10 years’ experience in power industry and/or similar commercial roles.Understanding of NEM rules and connection requirements for projects.Exposure to development process from concept to investment commitment.Qualifications:Bachelor or post-graduate level tertiary qualifications preferred, preferably in at least one of Finance, Commerce, Law or Engineering.Key ChallengesNegotiating very high value commercial agreementsManaging numerous internal and external stakeholdersNegotiating with network service providersManaging multiple projects concurrentlyBudget accountability & decision-making authorityThe key responsibility of the role is to manage the commercial strategy and negotiation for procurement contracts to support the business cases for projects in the range $100 to $1,500+ million that are able to be presented to the AGL board for investment approval.Inclusion at AGL At AGL, we value diversity and welcome applicants from various backgrounds, including Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, individuals with disabilities, culturally diverse individuals, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. AGL is dedicated to maintaining a diverse workforce and encourages applicants to share their lived experiences.We offer reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and respect the privacy of those who choose not to disclose. To learn more visit: www.agl.com.au/careers AGL is a Circle Back Initiative employer - we commit to respond to every applicant.Our pre-employment screening process includes a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check and a medical assessment if necessary.The information provided as part of your application to AGL will be managed in accordance with the AGL Privacy Policy.AGL does not accept agency submissions unless approval has been granted by a member of the Talent Acquisition team. Candidates submitted by an agency without approval will not be considered by AGL. Location:Docklands VIC 3008Job Family Group:Legal