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Legal Counsel - Energy and Water
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Texas Instruments
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Dallas, TX
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Eligibility
Juris Doctor (JD) degree, active license to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction, and 5–8 years of relevant legal experience.

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Title: Legal Counsel - Energy and Water
Category: Jobs
Organiser: Texas Instruments
Location: Dallas, TX
Eligibility: Juris Doctor (JD) degree, active license to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction, and 5–8 years of relevant legal experience. Strong working knowledge of U.S. energy and water regulatory frameworks is required.
Deadline: Not specified
Fees: None
Description: Texas Instruments is seeking a proactive Legal Counsel to support its operations on local regulatory, energy, and water management matters. Based in Dallas, Texas, this attorney will provide strategic and practical legal advice on public utility regulation, site-level energy and water infrastructure, water rights, wastewater discharge, energy utility transactions, and engagement with local and regional authorities. The role involves close collaboration with site leaders, facilities management, environmental safety & health (ESH), sustainability, and government relations teams.
Key Responsibilities:
Contact Information: Veronica Smith (Senior Talent Acquisition) via LinkedIn Profile.
Category: Jobs
Organiser: Texas Instruments
Location: Dallas, TX
Eligibility: Juris Doctor (JD) degree, active license to practice law in at least one U.S. jurisdiction, and 5–8 years of relevant legal experience. Strong working knowledge of U.S. energy and water regulatory frameworks is required.
Deadline: Not specified
Fees: None
Description: Texas Instruments is seeking a proactive Legal Counsel to support its operations on local regulatory, energy, and water management matters. Based in Dallas, Texas, this attorney will provide strategic and practical legal advice on public utility regulation, site-level energy and water infrastructure, water rights, wastewater discharge, energy utility transactions, and engagement with local and regional authorities. The role involves close collaboration with site leaders, facilities management, environmental safety & health (ESH), sustainability, and government relations teams.
Key Responsibilities:
- Advise on U.S. federal, state, and local regulations affecting site-level energy, renewable energy, water management, and water rights.
- Draft, review, and negotiate energy supply agreements, renewable power purchase agreements, and site utility contracts.
- Support Public Utility Commission (PUC) matters, rate issues, and energy utility transactions.
- Partner with government relations to engage utilities, water districts, and regulators.
Contact Information: Veronica Smith (Senior Talent Acquisition) via LinkedIn Profile.