Legal Counsel
Good Energy
Company Overview
Good Energy Group PLC
Chippenham, United Kingdom
1999
Approximately 70 employees (source: goodenergy.co.uk). Revenue figures for 2023 are not disclosed, but the company previously served 72,250 electricity customers and 43,000 gas customers as of June 2016 (source: wikipedia.org).
What They Do
Good Energy is a pioneering British renewable energy company that focuses on decentralized energy solutions. The company supplies 100% renewable electricity to homes and businesses through long-term power purchase agreements with over 2,500 independent UK generators, ensuring that every customer unit is backed by equivalent renewable production (source: goodenergy.co.uk). Their services extend beyond energy retailing to include the administration of the UK's largest voluntary Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program, which supports over 180,000 microgenerators exporting power (source: goodenergy.co.uk). Additionally, Good Energy is involved in the installation of solar panels, home batteries, heat pumps, and EV charging infrastructure, catering to a growing market of residential and small business customers seeking sustainable energy solutions (source: goodenergy.co.uk). Their innovative platform, Piclo, launched in partnership with Open Utility, facilitates peer-to-peer renewable energy trading, further enhancing their commitment to decentralized energy (source: wikipedia.org). As the only B Corp certified home energy supplier in the UK, Good Energy stands out for its ethical sourcing and support for small-scale solar initiatives (source: bcorporation.net).
Projects & Track Record
Good Energy has a notable history of impactful projects in the renewable energy sector. One of their significant achievements includes the repowering of the Delabole wind farm in Cornwall in 2010, which was the UK's first commercial wind farm, originally established in 1991. This project was financed through an £11.8 million package, showcasing Good Energy's commitment to advancing renewable technologies (source: wikipedia.org). In 2014, the company invested £500,000 in Tidal Lagoon Power for the proposed Swansea Bay tidal scheme, although this project was later deemed unviable by the government in 2018 (source: wikipedia.org). Furthermore, Good Energy pioneered the UK's first homeowner solar export payment scheme in 2004, which significantly influenced the national FIT rollout in 2010, leading to the installation of 850,000 systems totaling 5 GW capacity by 2019 (source: goodenergy.co.uk). While the company has sold its wind and solar generation portfolio in 2022, it continues to source energy from over 2,000-2,500 distributed generators, maintaining a strong presence in the renewable energy landscape (source: wikipedia.org).
Recent Developments
In recent years, Good Energy has achieved significant milestones, including its B Corporation certification in July 2024, making it the only certified UK home energy supplier. This certification reflects the company's commitment to governance, ethics, and transparency, scoring 15.6 in these areas (source: bcorporation.net). The company celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2024, marking a quarter-century of contributions to the renewable energy sector, including administering over 180,000 FIT sites and expanding its installation services for solar panels, batteries, and heat pumps (source: goodenergy.co.uk). Additionally, on 27 January 2025, Good Energy announced an acquisition agreement with Dubai-based Esyasoft for £99.4 million, pending completion, which could further enhance its market position (source: wikipedia.org). The company has also been actively involved in discussions around policy shifts towards clean power by 2030, aligning its operations with national energy goals (source: wikipedia.org).
Working There
Good Energy offers a variety of roles focused on green careers, including positions in energy supply, customer service, installations (solar, batteries, heat pumps, EV charging), and FIT administration. The company emphasizes its commitment to tackling climate change and promotes a culture of purpose-driven work beyond profit (source: goodenergy.co.uk). Most hiring occurs at their headquarters in Chippenham, Wiltshire, with no other office locations specified for recruitment (source: wikipedia.org). Good Energy's culture is characterized by a focus on community engagement and transparency, as evidenced by their B Corp status, which includes mission-locked governance and a commitment to sustainability reporting (source: goodenergy.co.uk). While specific employee benefits are not detailed in public records, the company promotes a supportive environment for innovation and customer management tools (source: goodenergy.co.uk).
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Job Description
We have an exciting opportunity for a commercially minded Legal Counsel to support Good Energy's growing Solar Services business. The role will focus on construction, installation, procurement and supply chain matters, while also supporting wider commercial initiatives connected to the continued growth of our Services platform.
The right person will bring construction or projects experience, sound commercial judgement and an interest in getting close to the business. You'll work closely with operational, commercial and proposition teams to help the business contract effectively, manage risk pragmatically and keep projects moving.
Responsibilities
- Commercial support: Provide commercially focused legal advice to the Services business across construction, installation, procurement, supplier, subcontractor and project delivery matters.
- Contracting: Draft, review and negotiate JCT-based contracts, installation frameworks, supplier agreements, subcontractor terms, procurement documents, customer-facing terms and related project documentation.
- Services propositions: Support the development and evolution of Good Energy's Services propositions, including recurring service, maintenance and subscription-based offerings, by providing commercially focused legal input on structure, customer terms and operational delivery models.
- Risk management: Help manage legal and commercial risks, including contract governance, supplier management, template agreements and escalation routes.
- Project delivery: Advise on legal issues arising during project delivery, including scope changes, delays, payment issues, defects, performance concerns, termination rights and dispute avoidance.
- Supply chain: Support the business in managing supply chain legal and commercial risk, including warranties, liabilities, service levels, delivery obligations, indemnities, insurance and product quality issues.
- Collaboration: Work closely with Services, Procurement, Finance, Operations, Propositions and stakeholders across Good Energy to deliver practical, commercially sensible solutions within agreed timelines.
- External counsel: Manage external legal advisers on specialist construction, procurement or project delivery matters where required, ensuring external spend remains proportionate and effective.
- Guidance and training: Assist with delivering training and guidance to the Services business on contract risk, procurement processes, dispute avoidance and escalation procedures.
- Commercial mindset: Build a strong understanding of operational delivery, procurement requirements and supply chain challenges to provide clear, pragmatic legal recommendations that support business objectives.
- Relationship building: Use strong emotional intelligence, communication and stakeholder management skills to build trusted relationships with colleagues at all levels across the business.
- Broad exposure: While the role is primarily focused on Services, construction and procurement matters, there may also be opportunities to support wider commercial contracting activity across the business from time to time.
What you'll need to succeed
This role is likely to suit a commercially minded construction or projects lawyer looking to make a first or early move into a broader business-facing in-house role. We're looking for a commercially minded and legally qualified professional with experience supporting construction, procurement, supply chain, installation or other project-based services. You'll thrive in a fast-paced, operational environment where legal advice needs to be practical, proportionate and aligned to business priorities. You'll bring strong contracting expertise and the confidence to work closely with operational, procurement and commercial teams, helping them navigate risk, make decisions quickly and keep projects moving.
Essentials
- Experience providing pragmatic legal support in construction, procurement, supply chain, installation, facilities, energy services or similar project-based environments.
- Strong drafting and negotiation skills across commercial contracts, ideally including JCT contracts, framework agreements, supplier and subcontractor terms, and project delivery documentation.
- Experience working in a business-facing legal role supporting operational, procurement, commercial and project delivery teams.
Risk & Commercial Judgement
- Strong understanding of legal and commercial risk in procurement and delivery, including scope, specification, payment, delays, defects, quality, insurance, termination and dispute resolution.
- Sound judgement to distinguish between issues that can be resolved pragmatically and those requiring escalation.
- Ability to balance commercial priorities with legal and operational risk to deliver practical, workable solutions.
- Ability to support live operational issues without overcomplicating or slowing down decision-making.
Business & Stakeholder Focus
- Flexible and adaptable approach, with the ability to identify alternative contracting or risk allocation solutions where needed.
- Understanding of construction, installation, procurement and supply chain environments and the realities of project delivery.
- Strong communication and influencing skills, with confidence working across multiple stakeholder groups.
- Ability to build trusted relationships across commercial, procurement, operational, finance and legal teams in fast-paced environments.
- Comfortable making decisions and providing clear recommendations under pressure.
- Able to work independently while escalating material risks appropriately.
Desirables
- In-house experience.
- Experience in energy, renewables, facilities or similar sectors.
- We are particularly interested in candidates who want to develop beyond a specialist construction remit and work closely with operational, commercial and proposition teams across the business.
Hybrid working explained: When and where you'll be in the office
Our office is based in Chippenham, Wiltshire. For this role, we're looking for candidates who can come in to our Chippenham office, once a week based on location.
We offer both formal and informal flexible working options. Full-time hours are 37.5 per week, Monday to Friday.
The office is fully accessible, allowing everyone to participate fully in their working lives regardless of any mobility challenges. We promote work-life balance and flexibility through hybrid working, which combines both remote and office work.
Benefits you can rely on
Great allowances for hybrid working:
🏡 £500 work from home allowance - an annual allowance paid monthly alongside your salary to support with working from home costs.
🚆 £500 travel allowance - an annual allowance paid monthly alongside your salary to support with travelling to work costs.
£500 annual development allowance:
to spend on your chosen development area, whether that's in your current role, or future roles.
15% annual bonus:
company-wide bonus scheme designed to reward collective teamwork and delivery of results across the whole business.
Holiday:
25 days annual leave, a day off for your birthday, additional days leave for long service, plus bank holidays. You'll also have the option to buy additional leave, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Ethical Pension with Aviva:
Good Energy offers an ethical pension plan provided by Aviva, with employer-matched contributions up to 7.5% of your base salary.
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About the role
June 10, 2026
Full time
Company
- Chippenham, United Kingdom
Commercially minded construction or projects lawyer
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