Deputy General Counsel, Energy – Remote (with some travel to company HQ in New York) (942-SLS)
Company: Solutus Legal Search
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Our client, a leading cloud provider and AI hyperscaler in an
exciting stage of hyper-growth, is looking to hire a strategic and
sophisticated energy attorney to serve as Deputy General Counsel,
Energy. This attorney will report directly to the General Counsel
and will operate as a hands-on, business-embedded legal partner,
working closely with leadership and cross-functional teams to
structure and execute high-impact transactions in a fast-moving,
technically sophisticated environment. The DGC, Energy will support
the company’s rapidly scaling global data center and cloud
infrastructure offerings for the global market. This role will lead
complex commercial power and related infrastructure transactions
that enable the deployment and operation of hyperscale data centers
and high-performance compute environments worldwide, while
supporting the company’s growth, speed, and operational excellence.
Although this position will focus on the comprehensive breadth of
the company’s energy transactions, there will be an emphasis on
power procurement. Responsibilities: Serve as a trusted legal
advisor to C-Level and senior management on power strategy and
transactions and solutions critical the company’s global data
center, infrastructure, and service offering growth. Advise on
energy and power procurement for the company’s growing portfolio of
data centers, sourcing of all energy resources, and contracting
strategies with counterparties to support high-density compute
workloads and data center operations. Lead and negotiate complex
power agreements and programs supporting the company’s cloud and
data center operations, including power purchase agreements (PPAs),
LOI’s, build-to-transfer, renewable energy and other power
generation sources, utility service, colocation, interconnection,
and other energy infrastructure and development-related contracts
and transactions involving the environmental attributes of clean
power sources. Negotiate directly with utilities, energy providers,
data center operators, contractors, suppliers, and strategic
partners across domestic and international geographic markets.
Partner closely with internal cross-functional working groups
across strategic financing, commercial, data center operations,
government affairs, sustainability, real estate, and finance teams
to drive strategic infrastructure, energy, and capacity
initiatives. Help execute long-term, scalable, cost-effective
solutions. Support corporate development and project financing
transactions, and help to coordinate legal aspects of energy and
power procurement, infrastructure development, global data center
construction, and ongoing operations. Provide counsel and support
to Government Affairs and other affected teams to understand
existing and proposed Public Utility Commission (PUC), Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Department of Energy (DOE),
and, as applicable, international government and agency rules
affecting the power sector and data center infrastructure
development, and their impact. Lead the effort in developing and
coordinating responses to proposed state, local, federal, and
international market energy and power rules impacting the company
and its global data center operations. Identify and participate in
the development of a strategy to mitigate legal, regulatory, and
commercial risks to power availability, global data center
expansion, and operational continuity. Manage outside counsel,
other outside experts, and budgets for specialized energy,
infrastructure, and regulatory matters. Qualifications and
Experience: Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school; active
bar admission in at least one U.S. jurisdiction. 15 years of
experience at a law firm and/or in-house legal department, with
significant experience supporting complex cloud infrastructure,
data centers, energy and power procurement, and large-scale
commercial energy transactions. Expertise in negotiating power
purchase agreements and other commercial energy and power
transactions. Expertise in and knowledge of State and Federal
statutes affecting the power sector, including the Federal Power
Act, Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act and the Public Utility
Holding Company Act. Knowledge of PUC and FERC rules impacting the
power sector and administrative procedures. Knowledge of
Independent System Operators and Regional Transmission Groups,
including energy and capacity market participation and power
markets. Knowledge of transmission, including interconnection and
transmission service agreements. Experience with power and energy
transactions and regulatory frameworks in international markets
(e.g., EMEA, APAC, LatAm, Canada) is a huge plus. Strong background
in energy, renewables, electric infrastructure development, and
utility regulation, and their relationship with hyperscale cloud
and data center infrastructure operations, expansion, and global
growth; Experience with emerging technologies such as advanced
nuclear and geothermal, and with legislation and regulatory matters
affecting such technologies, is a plus. The company fosters an
entrepreneurial, collaborative environment that encourages
independent thinking and innovative solutions to complex problems.
As the company prepares for takeoff, growth opportunities across
the organization continue to expand. You’ll be surrounded by
exceptional talent — and they’ll want to learn from you, too.
Compensation for this position consists of a base salary range from
$275,000 - $330,000, a discretionary bonus, equity and a
comprehensive benefits program (all based on eligibility). The
total compensation package will vary and depend on the candidate’s
level of seniority, number of years of directly relevant
experience, and geographic location. Solutus has been selected as
the exclusive representative on this desirable search. Resumes
submitted directed to our client will be forwarded to Solutus for
review and evaluation. Ref. 942-SLS We may use artificial
intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process,
such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing
responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not
replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made
by humans. If you would like more information about how your data
is processed, please contact us.
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