Corporate Counsel, Ops Real Estate and Construction Legal Legal & Paralegal - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Corporate Counsel, Ops Real Estate and Construction Legal

Work hard, have fun, make history.
That's what we do every day at Amazon.
Would you like the opportunity to work on projects that impact all of our unique and cutting-edge lines of business? Do you enjoy interfacing with teams around the globe? As Corporate Counsel, Real Estate, you will work with cross-functional stakeholders to support Amazon's real estate teams and partner with them to acquire, launch and manage Amazon's fulfillment network facilities in North America and beyond.
This position structures, drafts and negotiates agreements, manages outside counsel, and counsels internal business clients on:
- Sourcing industrial and support facilities, including acquisitions and leasing agreements (both existing facilities and build-to-suits);- Land use, entitlements, and zoning issues;- Construction agreements; and- Other commercial transactions, ranging from standard contracts to complex, high-dollar-value transactions.
The role also provides day-to-day business and real estate law counseling; identifies opportunities for and implements process improvements; administers and resolves legal issues that arise in existing commercial relationships; and handles pre-litigation legal disputes and inquiries.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Arlington, VA, USA Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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