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What is a Carbon Capture Storage job?

A Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) job involves the development, operation, and management of technologies that capture carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial processes or power plants and store them underground to reduce atmospheric emissions. Professionals in this field work on CO2 capture methods, transportation, site selection for storage, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Roles can include engineers, geologists, project managers, and policy specialists contributing to climate change mitigation efforts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Carbon Capture Storage position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Carbon Capture Storage, you need expertise in chemical engineering, environmental science, or geology, typically with a relevant degree or professional experience. Familiarity with monitoring systems, carbon capture technologies, and regulatory compliance certifications is highly valuable. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and communication are essential for collaborating on multidisciplinary projects and adapting to evolving industry standards. These skills ensure that carbon capture storage initiatives are executed safely, efficiently, and in line with environmental regulations.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a professional working in Carbon Capture Storage?

Professionals in Carbon Capture Storage typically monitor and manage the processes that capture, transport, and store carbon dioxide emissions from industrial sources. Daily duties often include tracking project progress, analyzing data from monitoring equipment, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations, and troubleshooting technical challenges. You’ll frequently collaborate with engineers, geologists, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders to optimize storage systems and maintain operational integrity. This role offers variety and the chance to make a significant environmental impact while working within dynamic, multidisciplinary teams.

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Energy & Climate Solutions Associate (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) - Seattle

Direct Counsel

Seattle, WA

$310K - $435K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Energy & Climate Solutions Associate – Engineering, Procurement & Construction
Locations: San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., New York, Salt Lake City, Boston
Compensation: $310,000–$435,000 + Bonus + Full Benefits

Direct Counsel represents a leading Am Law firm seeking an Energy & Climate Solutions Associate or Counsel with 4–8 years of experience in engineering and construction law matters and commercial procurement contracts related to energy and infrastructure project development.

About the Practice Group

The firm’s Energy & Climate Solutions (ECS) Group is a dynamic, mission-driven practice focused on cutting-edge energy transition and infrastructure projects. Attorneys have the opportunity to work on complex, innovative, and often first-of-their-kind matters across the rapidly evolving energy and climate landscape.

The group advises clients on projects involving:

  • Solar PV and solar + storage
  • Stand-alone battery storage
  • Wind and geothermal
  • Nuclear energy
  • Carbon capture, direct air capture, and carbon removal
  • Biomass and renewable fuels
  • EV charging infrastructure
  • Hydrogen, fuel cells, renewable chemicals, data centers, and transmission projects
About the Role

The selected attorney will advise clients on sophisticated energy and infrastructure development matters, including engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) agreements and commercial contracting.

Responsibilities include:

  • Drafting and negotiating EPC agreements and related project development contracts
  • Advising clients on procurement strategies and commercial agreements
  • Supporting complex energy, infrastructure, and climate technology projects
  • Collaborating with attorneys across project finance, corporate, regulatory, and transactional practices
  • Managing client relationships and supporting innovative industry solutions
Qualifications
  • 4–8 years of experience in engineering, construction law, and commercial procurement matters
  • Experience with energy, infrastructure, or project development transactions preferred
  • Strong contract drafting, negotiation, and analytical skills
  • Ability to manage sophisticated matters in a collaborative, fast-paced environment
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Compensation & Benefits
  • Salary range: $310,000–$435,000 based on experience/class year
  • Discretionary merit bonus opportunities
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including healthcare, retirement benefits, wellness programs, paid parental leave, family-building benefits, disability coverage, CLE support, and additional employee resources

Direct Counsel connects exceptional legal talent with premier law firms and organizations.