Why should you join our team?
Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. is an independent renewable energy producer with an extensive and growing portfolio of assets in Canada, the United States, France and Chile. The Corporation develops, acquires, owns and operates hydroelectric facilities, wind farms, solar farms and energy storage facilities.
For more than 30 years, Innergex has believed in a world where abundant renewable energy promotes healthier communities and creates shared prosperity. We are convinced that generating power from renewable sources will lead the way to a better world. We remain committed to responsible growth that balances people, our planet, and prosperity. We believe in offering an engaging, inclusive and supportive work environment where each team member can thrive.
Your contribution!
Reporting to the Senior Director, Legal Affairs , you will collaborate closely with Legal Affairs and business teams across the organization.
Your day-to-day!
Corporate Affairs
- Incorporate and maintain subsidiaries and affiliated entities in Canada and the United States
- Prepare corporate filings, amendments, registrations, annual filings, and corporate declarations
- Draft annual and special shareholder and director resolutions
- Support Board and committee activities for affiliated entities, including calendars, consents, minutes, and meeting materials
- Maintain minute books, corporate records, registers, and organizational charts
- Coordinate changes related to directors, officers, signing authorities, and governance records
- Respond to internal requests for corporate information and liaise with external counsel and service providers
Transactions and Operations
- Support corporate reorganizations, joint ventures, RFPs, procurement processes, and other transactions
- Prepare resolutions, officer certificates, closing documents, signature packages, and closing checklists
- Coordinate due diligence processes, virtual data rooms, document execution, and post-closing deliverables
- Assist project teams with RFP submissions, procurement documentation, certifications, and related corporate materials
Legal Operations
- Develop and maintain legal templates, precedents, checklists, and tracking tools
- Support document management, contract management, and entity-management systems
- Contribute to improving legal workflows, filing practices, compliance calendars, and reporting tools
Assist with audits, internal reporting requirements, and other Legal Affairs initiatives
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Your skills, our requirements!
Bachelor’s degree, Paralegal Diploma, or Paralegal Certificate from an accredited institution
3 to 5 years of relevant paralegal experience within a law firm or corporate legal department
Experience maintaining corporate records, annual filings, and corporate reorganizations
Strong understanding of corporate legal terminology, procedures, governance, and documentation
Knowledge of Canadian corporate law and governance, including British Columbia and federal corporations
Experience with U.S. corporate matters, renewable energy, infrastructure, or project development is considered an asset
French language skills are considered an asset
Professional skills
Excellent organizational skills and exceptional attention to detail
Strong drafting, proofreading, communication, and interpersonal skills
Sound judgment, discretion, initiative, and problem-solving abilities
Ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities and deadlines
Experience partnering effectively with internal business teams in a collaborative environment
Technical skills
Proficiency with Microsoft 365, including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams, and SharePoint
Experience with document management platforms, entity management systems, contract management tools, electronic signature solutions, or virtual data room platforms is an asset
Additional considerations!
Our benefits!
- Competitive salary and annual bonus
- Three weeks vacation to start and paid vacations during the holiday season
- 100% Innergex-funded medical insurance from day one of employment, including primary care services through dialogue (or telemedicine) for permanent positions
- Group retirement plans with employer participation
- 100% Employer-funded Wellness Account
- Electric vehicle (E-VIP) incentive program
- Hybrid work model
- Career development opportunities
Offices accessible by public transportation
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Pay Transparency Statement
Compensation for roles at Innergex varies based on a wide range of factors, including skill set, education, and relevant experience. We are committed to pay equity and take internal equity among current team members into account when determining any final offer.
To support pay transparency, the hiring range for this position is $89,000-$102,000 per year, exclusive of fringe benefits or potential bonuses. Your final base salary, if hired, will be determined by factors such as your skills, education, and experience, along with our commitment to internal equity.
Please note that it is not typical to hire at the top of the hiring range, as doing so limits opportunities for future salary growth. Innergex also offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits package.
Innergex is an equal opportunity employer that values each person’s unique background, diversity, experiences, perspectives and talents. Innergex is committed to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment and bases all employment decisions on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications. The key to our success as a global company is to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.
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Please note that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.