About HASI
HASI is an investor in sustainable infrastructure assets advancing the energy transition. With more than $15 billion in managed assets our investments are diversified across multiple asset classes including utility-scale solar storage and onshore wind; distributed solar and storage; RNG; and energy efficiency. We combine deep expertise in energy markets and financial structuring with long-standing programmatic client partnerships to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns and measurable environmental benefits. HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (Ticker: HASI). For more information please visit
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Position Summary
HASI is seeking an experienced transactional paralegal to support our in-house team on complex corporate and project-based transactions within the renewable energy and infrastructure space. This role is ideal for someone who brings strong transactional rigor sound judgment and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced business-driven environment. The successful candidate will serve as a trusted partner to the legal team and internal stakeholders supporting transactions from diligence through closing and post-closing with a high level of ownership and accountability.
Salary Range
Expected salary range of $110000-$130000 based on experience and addition HASI offers an annual bonus program; 401(k) with company match; an equity incentive program; comprehensive medical dental and vision benefits; paid time off for vacation holidays and sick days; and much more.
Responsibilities
Support in-house counsel on corporate financing and project-related transactions in the renewable energy and infrastructure sector.
Manage transaction workflows from diligence through closing and post-closing ensuring accuracy timeliness and compliance with internal requirements.
Draft review and coordinate execution of transactional and corporate documentation including signature coordination and closing deliverables.
Own closing mechanics including tracking conditions precedent verifying satisfaction of closing requirements and coordinating with internal and external parties.
Conduct and manage due diligence including UCC real property and lien searches and prepare and file UCC financing statements amendments and related documentation.
Prepare and file entity formation foreign qualification and corporate governance documents across multiple jurisdictions.
Coordinate post-closing activities including permit and license transfers and preparation of final closing binders and records.
Collaborate closely with Finance Operations and Compliance to support business objectives and transaction timelines.
Proactively identify issues manage competing priorities and exercise judgment to resolve matters efficiently or escalate when appropriate.
Other duties that may be assigned to furthersupport the legal team
Qualifications
5 years of transactional paralegal experience prior law firm experience preferred
Experience supporting corporate project finance or commercial transactions
Proven ability to manage multiple complex transactions simultaneously in a deadline-driven environment
Strong organizational decision-making and problem-solving skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with attorneys clients and business partners
High level of attention to detail and accountability
Solid understanding of transactional legal principles and documentation standards
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word Excel Outlook) and Adobe