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Deputy General Counsel

FuelCell Energy
United StatesRemotefull_timeVerifiedPosted 4 Aug 2026
💰 $280,000/yr($267,500/yr$280,000/yr)

About the role

FuelCell Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FCEL) is an American clean energy technology company delivering continuous, scalable baseload power for mission-critical applications globally. The company’s fuel cell systems generate electricity directly at the point of use, enabling reliable, low-emissions power for data centers, industrial facilities, utilities, and distributed generation customers. FuelCell Energy delivers commercially proven, modular, utility-scale systems—backed by global fuel cell deployments approaching one gigawatt. The pay for this position ranges from $267500 - $280000.

 

 

Overview

The Deputy General Counsel will serve as a senior legal and strategic business partner for a public company operating in the power generation, infrastructure, clean energy, equipment manufacturing, and project development sectors. This role requires an experienced attorney who can lead complex commercial, project development, project financing, joint development, and strategic transactional matters from structuring through negotiation, execution, and implementation.

The successful candidate should bring sophisticated drafting and negotiation skills; sound business judgment; and the ability to coordinate cross-functional teams across legal, finance, accounting, commercial, operations, engineering, supply chain, and executive leadership. Experience with power generation assets, infrastructure, project development, equipment supply, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), power purchase, tolling, and long-term service agreements, as well as project finance and tax equity structures, is strongly preferred.

Key Responsibilities

  • Power generation and energy transactions: Draft, review, negotiate, and advise on agreements relating to utility-scale grid and behind-the-meter power generation installations, power generation equipment and electricity sales, power purchase and/or tolling, interconnection, capacity reservation, and long-term service agreements.
  • EPC and project construction: Negotiate and advise on engineering, procurement and construction agreements; EPC subcontracts; owner’s engineer arrangements and construction and project risk allocation
  • Project finance, tax equity, and structured finance: Lead project financing, tax equity, secured financing, and other structured financing matters.
  • Capital markets and corporate finance: Support public company financing and capital markets activities, including registered and exempt securities offerings, private placements, credit facilities, debt instruments and related disclosure coordination.
  • M&A, joint development and strategic transactions: Support strategic investments, joint development and joint venture agreements, partnerships, licensing arrangements, and technology collaborations including due diligence, transaction structuring, definitive agreements, governance arrangements, exit rights and post-closing integration issues.
  • Commercial operations and customer and vendor support: Provide efficient and practical legal advice across a range of commercial, supply chain, and procurement activities, including sales, engineering, manufacturing, and procurement, from opportunity intake through contract execution and lifecycle management.
  • Risk management and dispute avoidance: Identify and mitigate key legal and business risks in the Company’s contracting activities, including performance obligations, liquidated damages, remedies, limitations of liability, indemnities, and protection of intellectual property.
  • Outside counsel and transaction management: Manage outside counsel effectively, including project scoping, budgeting, work product review, legal strategy and coordination across complex, multi-party transactions.
  • Transaction document and contract management improvement: Develop, improve and manage contracting playbooks, templates, contract lifecycle management practices and cross-functional transaction execution protocols.

Qualifications

Education: J.D. from an accredited law school and license to practice law in Connecticut or another U.S. jurisdiction, with admission to the Connecticut Bar or Connecticut Authorized House Counsel status within six months of employment, as applicable.

Experience: At least 10 to 15 years of progressively responsible legal experience, including both law firm training and senior in-house experience supporting complex commercial, energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, project finance, corporate finance, or public company matters.

  • Demonstrated experience drafting and negotiating complex transaction and project agreements, including equipment supply agreements, EPC agreements, PPAs, tolling agreements, long-term service agreements, master supply/procurement agreements, commercial contracts, and other project-rel

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