About the Role Â
Armada is seeking a business-minded Senior Commercial Counsel, Public Sector to join our Legal team. This role will serve as a key legal partner supporting Armada's growing federal, defense, state, local, and public sector business.Â
Our Legal team partners closely with Sales, Product, Engineering, Finance, Security, Compliance, and executive leadership to enable Armada's growth while navigating complex commercial, regulatory, and government contracting environments. We move fast, solve hard problems, and operate with high ownership across every function. As we continue to scale, we are building a world-class legal foundation to support strategic growth, public sector expansion, and mission-critical deployments across government and regulated industries.Â
You will provide strategic legal guidance across the full lifecycle of public sector transactions - from proposal review and opportunity structuring through contract negotiation, execution, and post-award support. This role requires deep commercial contracting expertise, strong familiarity with U.S. government procurement frameworks, and the ability to independently balance legal risk with operational and revenue objectives in a fast-paced technology environment.Â
The ideal candidate is collaborative, resourceful, and highly self-directed, with the ability to independently lead complex negotiations and partner cross-functionally with business, product, engineering, security, finance, compliance, and executive stakeholders.Â
Location. This role is remote within the continental United States.Â
What You'll Do
- Draft, review, and negotiate a broad range of commercial agreements with a focus on US Federal and SLED, including SaaS agreements, software licenses, MSAs, hardware agreements, reseller and partner agreements, teaming agreements, subcontracts, OTAs, NDAs, professional services agreements, statements of work, and data processing agreementsÂ
- Independently lead complex public sector technology transactions and support Armada's federal, defense, state, local, and regulated industry sales efforts by providing strategic legal guidance throughout the procurement and contracting lifecycleÂ
- Review RFPs, RFIs, RFQs, solicitations, statements of work, and proposal materials to identify legal, compliance, operational, and business risksÂ
- Advise internal stakeholders on compliance with FAR, DFARS, agency-specific supplements, flow-down clauses, public procurement requirements, and government contracting best practicesÂ
- Partner closely with Sales, Capture, Revenue, Product, Engineering, Security, Finance, and Compliance teams to structure and negotiate public sector transactions that align with Armada's business objectivesÂ
- Provide guidance on issues involving intellectual property rights, software licensing, data rights, cybersecurity obligations, export controls, privacy requirements, organizational conflicts of interest, and regulatory complianceÂ
- Support contracting activities involving public sector resellers, systems integrators, channel partners, and subcontractorsÂ
- Help develop and improve scalable legal templates, contracting playbooks, policies, and operational processes to support Armada's growing government businessÂ
- Support post-award contract administration, including contract interpretation, modifications, compliance obligations, audits, disputes, and issue resolutionÂ
- Monitor developments in government procurement laws, cybersecurity regulations, AI governance, and public sector technology policy and proactively advise the business on impacts and opportunitiesÂ
- Manage outside counsel efficiently and collaborate cross-functionally to resolve complex legal and operational issuesÂ
- Contribute broadly across the Legal team on commercial, compliance, and operational matters as Armada scalesÂ
- Drive continuous improvement in legal operations, contracting workflows, and cross-functional enablement to support business velocity and scalable growthÂ
Required Qualifications
- J.D. from an accredited law school and active membership in good standing with at least one U.S. state barÂ
- 7+ years of experience supporting commercial transactions and/or government contracts mattersÂ
- Significant experience drafting and negotiating technology, SaaS, software licensing, or public sector commercial agreementsÂ
- Strong familiarity with U.S. government procurement laws and regulations, including FAR and DFARSÂ
- Experience independently supporting public sector transactions involving federal, state, or local government customersÂ
- Demonstrated ability to independently lead negotiations and manage complex transactions with minimal oversightÂ
- Strong business judgment and ability to provide practical, risk-balanced legal advice in fast-moving environmentsÂ
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, analytical, and communication skillsÂ
- Ability to independently manage multiple priorities and stakeholders simultaneouslyÂ
- Collaborative mindset with strong cross-functional partnership skillsÂ
- Interest in infrastructure, AI, cybersecurity, defense technology, cloud computing, or emerging technology industriesÂ
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working at a technology, infrastructure, SaaS, cloud, AI, cybersecurity, or defense-focused companyÂ
- Familiarity with government procurement vehicles such as GSA schedules, GWACs, IDIQs, BPAs, OTAs, or subcontracting structuresÂ
- Experience supporting public sector resellers, systems integrators, or channel partnersÂ
- Familiarity with cybersecurity and compliance frameworks such as FedRAMP, CMMC, NIST SP 800-171, DFARS cybersecurity clauses, or related public sector security requirementsÂ
- Experience advising on export controls, ITAR, data rights, or government software licensing mattersÂ
- Active U.S. security clearance or eligibility to obtain oneÂ
- Experience supporting classified, defense, or highly regulated contracting environmentsÂ
Why Join Armada
- Opportunity to help shape the legal and contracting foundation for a rapidly scaling infrastructure and AI companyÂ
- Direct impact on Armada's growth across federal, defense, and public sector marketsÂ
- Broad exposure to cutting-edge technologies, edge infrastructure, AI systems, and mission-critical deploymentsÂ
- Collaborative, high-ownership culture with meaningful autonomy and visibilityÂ
Compensation & Benefits
For U.S. Based candidates: To ensure fairness and transparency, the starting base salary range for this role for candidates in the U.S. are listed, varying based on location experience, skills, and qualifications.  In addition to base salary, this role will also be offered equity and subsidized benefits (details available upon request).
We use a geographic pay structure based on cost-of-labor markets.Â
- Tier 1 (e.g., SF Bay Area, NYC, Seattle): $193,570 - $241,960
- Tier 2 (most U.S. metro areas): $168,320 - $210,400Â
- Tier 3 (other cities): $159,910 - $199,880
Final compensation will be determined by experience, scope, and level, and may vary from the posted range.Â
Benefits
- Competitive base salary and equity
- Medical, dental, and vision (subsidized cost)
- Health savings accounts (HSA), flexible spending accounts (FSA), and dependent care FSAs (DCFSA)
- Retirement plan options, including 401(k) and Roth 401(k)
- Unlimited paid time off (PTO)
- 14 paid company holidays per year
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