We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Contracts and Legal Manager - Technology based in India to provide legal support for our digital consulting operations in Australia, Canada, the Middle East, Europe, the UK and the USA.
This remote role requires a technology contracts expert with a robust background in the energy and resources sector.
The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of international law and experience working on multi-jurisdictional projects (including knowledge and experience in local laws in Australia and the USA), regulatory and taxation frameworks, and the unique challenges of the sectors we work in.
The individual must have a safety mindset and exhibit Worley s values and behaviours Life, Rise to the Challenge, Stronger Together and Unlock Brilliance.
Key Responsibilities :
Advisory : Provide support and strategic advice on a wide range of contractual and commercial issues related to software licensing, software development, software distribution and reselling, intellectual property protections and technology commercialization.
Contract Management : Draft, review, and negotiate a variety of technology-related contracts, including software licensing agreements, SaaS/PaaS/IaaS, software distribution and reseller agreements, hosting agreements, and engineering software agreements ensuring alignment with industry best practices and legal standards.
Regulatory Compliance : Monitor and interpret relevant laws and regulations in Australia and the USA, ensuring the companys operations adhere to all legal requirements.
Stakeholder Collaboration : Work closely with internal teams, including project managers, engineers, and management, to provide proactive contractual support and facilitate smooth project execution.
Risk Management : Identify and mitigate potential legal risks associated with technology projects, implementing strategies to protect the company s interests and reputation.
Compliance and Governance: Advise on compliance with Worley s policies and standards, including delegations of authority.
Qualifications & Skills :
1. Bachelors degree in Law (LLB) from a recognised university.