Associate Corporate Counsel , AWS Legal Legal & Paralegal - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Associate Corporate Counsel , AWS Legal

Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a talented commercial real estate lawyer to fill the position of Associate Corporate Counsel - Data Center Leasing and Colocation supporting Amazon Web Services (AWS), a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.
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AWS is at the forefront of the cloud computing and service industry, providing IT infrastructure services such as on-demand compute capacity, storage, content delivery, database, machine learning, and more.
As part of the AWS colocation legal team, you will be responsible for supporting AWS's worldwide data center expansion through colocation services agreements.
You will have transactional drafting and negotiating responsibilities on deals, and will provide legal counsel and contract interpretation to business team members on a daily basis.
Transactions range from standard contracts to complex, bespoke, high-value agreements.
You will structure, draft and negotiate agreements, help support AWS's existing data center portfolio, manage outside counsel, and advise internal business clients.
In addition, you will help develop, implement, and manage process improvements across the team, resolve legal issues that arise in existing commercial relationships, and handle pre-litigation legal disputes and inquiries.
Members of our team are enthusiastic, curious, enjoy working hard and being challenged, and demonstrate sound judgment in ambiguous situations.
Amazon offers its attorneys the opportunity to develop their experience and career with one of the world's most recognized and dynamic brands.
Competitive salary based on experience and includes equity compensation.
This position is located in Arlington, Virginia, or Seattle, Washington.
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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