Senior Director Construction Counsel
Bloom Energy
Company Overview
Bloom Energy Corporation
San Jose, CA, United States
2001
Approximately 1,400 employees globally (source: salestools.io). Market capitalization of $4.31 billion as of recent reports (source: cbinsights.com).
What They Do
Bloom Energy specializes in solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) systems that facilitate distributed on-site power generation and hydrogen production. Their technology converts fuels such as natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen into electricity through an electrochemical process, eliminating combustion and enhancing efficiency (source: moomoo.com). The flagship product, the Bloom Energy Server, is a modular unit capable of delivering 100 kilowatts (kW) of power, designed to be scalable by stacking multiple units to meet larger energy demands, such as powering 100 average U.S. homes (source: bloomenergy.com). Additional products include the Bloom Electrolyzer for hydrogen production, alongside services like long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) and maintenance contracts (source: investing.com). Their target markets encompass utilities, data centers, agriculture, retail, healthcare, and education, with a sales strategy that includes both direct and indirect channels (source: vizologi.com).
Projects & Track Record
Since its first commercial installation in July 2008, Bloom Energy Servers have produced over 11 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity, enough to power 1,000 U.S. homes for a year (source: bloomenergy.com). Notable projects include installations at eBay Inc. headquarters, which were unveiled in 2010 with prominent figures such as California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and General Colin Powell in attendance (source: bloomenergy.com). The company has secured significant contracts, including a partnership with AEP Ohio for up to 1 gigawatt (GW) of SOFCs for data centers, starting with an initial order of 100 megawatts (MW) and plans for expansion by 2025 (source: cbinsights.com). Bloom Energy's geographic presence is primarily in the U.S., with ongoing international expansion supported by its San Jose headquarters, which serves as the global operations hub (source: salestools.io).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Bloom Energy received PUCO approval on June 1, 2025, allowing AEP Ohio to deploy SOFC units at AWS and Cologix data centers, leveraging their previous agreement for 1GW of SOFCs (source: cbinsights.com). The company has also strengthened its board with the addition of members such as Cynthia J. Warner in 2023, Barbara J. Burger and Gary S. Pinkus in 2024, and Jim Hagemann Snabe in 2025, enhancing governance and strategic oversight (source: investing.com). While no specific acquisitions or mergers have been reported post-IPO, the ongoing influence of their technology milestones, such as the launch of the Bloom Energy Server in 2010, continues to shape their contract landscape (source: bloomenergy.com).
Working There
Bloom Energy offers a variety of roles across engineering, product management, sales, marketing, and operations, with a significant presence at their San Jose headquarters (source: salestools.io). The company culture is centered around innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning, providing flexible workspaces, wellness rooms, and professional growth opportunities to attract and retain top talent (source: salestools.io). While specific benefits packages were not detailed, the emphasis on employee well-being and a supportive work environment is a key aspect of their organizational ethos (source: salestools.io).
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At Bloom Energy, our vision for a world powered by clean, reliable, and affordable energy is more than just a dream-we're making it reality.
For over two decades, we've been at the forefront of the global energy transition, pioneering solutions that empower critical industries to thrive in a rapidly digitizing, energy-intensive world. From revolutionizing power for AI-driven data centers to ensuring resilience for hospitals, electric grids, manufacturing facilities, and utilities, our solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and solid oxide electrolyzer (SOEC) technologies are redefining what's possible by delivering energy abundance for all. With more than 30,000 fuel cell modules deployed worldwide, we are the trusted partner for Fortune 100 companies and innovators alike. Our cutting-edge solutions enable unparalleled "time-to-power" capabilities, reliability, and sustainability, ensuring our customers remain ahead in a world where soaring energy demand and intensifying energy scarcity are rapidly becoming the new norm.
At Bloom, we thrive on collaboration, bold thinking, and relentless innovation. We believe that, together, we can create a brighter, more sustainable future while tackling the most pressing challenges of the 21st century.
We are looking for a Senior Director, Construction Counsel to join our team in one of today's most exciting technologies. This role will report to our Associate General Counsel Technology and based in San Jose, CA. This is a fully on-site, in office role 5 days a week.
Our team at Bloom Energy embraces the unprecedented opportunity to change the world and the way companies utilize energy. Our technology empowers businesses and communities to responsibly take charge of their energy. Our energy platform has three key value propositions: resiliency, sustainability, and predictability. We provide critical infrastructure that supports the evolving net‑zero and AI‑driven energy ecosystem. Since our first commercial shipments in 2009, Bloom Energy has deployed tens of thousands of fuel cell modules to data centers, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, biotechnology facilities, major retail stores, financial institutions, telecom facilities, utilities, and other mission‑critical customers.
As Senior Director - Construction Counsel, you will report to the Associate General Counsel, Technology Transactions & Global Operations, and serve as the primary legal advisor for our customer installations and Bloom Energy site construction projects. This role is a senior, hands‑on construction attorney position responsible for supporting large, complex customer installations of Bloom Energy systems in the US and internationally in a growing, dynamic environment. This role would also support other construction and facilities construction projects as our company continues to scale its manufacturing and operations. You will partner closely with our internal teams including customer installation, commercial sales operations, leadership, project management, engineering, risk management, insurance, procurement, safety, and operations to enable project execution while managing legal, commercial, and risk considerations throughout the full construction lifecycle.
This position is ideal for an experienced construction attorney who thrives in a fast‑paced, technically sophisticated environment and who can combine deep construction law expertise with pragmatic business judgment. The role involves significant responsibility for structuring, drafting, negotiating, and administering engineering and construction contracts. It also includes counseling internal clients on risk, claims, disputes, tax credits, construction licenses, and regulatory compliance associated with complex infrastructure and energy projects.
This is a highly visible, strategic role that offers the opportunity to shape how Bloom Energy executes customer installations while enabling the scale‑up of clean energy infrastructure across the United States and internationally.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary legal advisor to the Customer Installation Group on all construction‑related legal matters, from project development through close‑out and warranty periods.
- Structure, draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of construction and installation agreements, including EPC, EPC‑lite, design‑build, construction management, subcontractor, supplier, services, and commissioning agreements.
- Draft, customize, and maintain standard construction contract forms and playbooks, including familiarity with and adaptation of industry‑standard forms such as AIA.
- Advise on contract risk allocation including payment terms, schedule and delay risk, liquidated damages, change orders, PW&A issues, force majeure, insurance, performance bonding, warranties, indemnities, limitations of liability, and termination rights.
- Support construction projects on claims avoidance and resolution, including change management, notice requirements, liens, delay and disruption issues, and pre‑dispute strategy.
- Handle pre‑litigation disputes and work closely with litigation counsel on formal disputes, mediations, arbitrations, or litigation when necessary.
- Provide legal advice on construction regulatory and compliance matters, including contractor licensing, permitting interfaces, safety obligations, and coordination with environmental, trade compliance, and tax credit requirements impacting customer installations.
- Partner with procurement and supply chain legal teams to align construction contracting with equipment supply, logistics, and installation sequencing.
- Develop and implement process improvements for construction contracting workflows, contract administration, and risk tracking.
- Provide training and practical guidance to non‑legal stakeholders (project managers, engineers, commercial teams) on construction contract fundamentals, claim management, and risk mitigation.
- Support special projects as needed, including legal operations technology implementation, installation process improvements, and updating templates.
Education and Experience
- Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.
- Active membership in good standing with at least one U.S. state bar (California preferred).
- 15 or more years of combined legal experience, including significant experience practicing construction law, with a mix of law firm and in‑house experience strongly preferred.
- Demonstrated experience supporting large, complex construction or infrastructure projects for commercial applications, preferably in energy, power, industrial, or technology‑adjacent sectors.
- Deep familiarity with construction contract structures and negotiation, including EPC, GC, and design‑build models.
- Expertise with construction industry contract forms and process.
- Substantial experience advising on State, county, and city construction law and licensing issues, including project risk allocation in a variety of states.
- Proven ability to act as a trusted business partner to senior project, operations, and commercial leaders.
- Strong drafting, negotiation, and communication skills, with the ability to explain complex legal concepts in practical, business‑oriented terms.
Preferred Qualifications
- In‑house experience at an energy, infrastructure, or technology company.
- Experience supporting multi‑jurisdictional or nationwide construction programs.
- Familiarity with public and private owner contracting environments.
- Experience coordinating construction legal support with cross-functional teams, including supply chain, tax, and regulatory compliance teams.
- International construction contracting experience a plus.
- In-office in San Jose or Delaware Site a plus.
Bloom Energy is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. We are committed to compliance with all applicable laws providing equal employment opportunities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, protected veteran status, or on the basis of disability. Bloom Energy makes reasonable accommodations, consistent with applicable laws, for the known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified applicant or employee with a disability, who can perform the essential job functions, unless undue hardship would result.
At Bloom Energy, we are committed to supporting the well-being of our employees and their families. Our comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees includes competitive Medical, Dental, and Vision plans with a large employer contribution, a 401(k) Retirement Plan with company match, generous Mental Health Support services, Legal services, virtual Physical Therapy access, and Fertility & Family Forming benefits.
Bloom Energy is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices.
FULL TIME ROLE ONLY:
The total compensation for this position includes standard company benefits and is based on various factors including, but not limited to, relevant skills and experience.
Salary Ranges:
$207,500.00 - $298,500.00
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About the role
July 8, 2026
July 8, 2026
Full time
On-site
Company
USD 208k–299k yearly
- San Jose, California, United States
- Newark, Delaware, United States
15+ years of legal experience, significant construction law experience
UTC-05:00 – UTC-08:00