Legal Counsel, Construction

Anduril Anduril · Defense · Costa Mesa, CA · Legal and Business Affairs : Legal : Legal

This role is for a Legal Counsel specializing in construction law at Anduril, a defense technology company. The primary focus is on negotiating and managing construction agreements for facilities, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations. The role requires expertise in construction contracts, risk management, and project lifecycle guidance. While the company utilizes AI and advanced technologies, this specific role is in legal counsel and not directly involved in AI/ML development or deployment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as a key member of Anduril’s dynamic Legal team, providing specialized expertise in construction law.
  2. Draft, negotiate, and review a broad range of construction-related agreements from an owner/tenant perspective, including:
  3. Provide expert legal advice and strategic guidance to our strategic real estate, facilities, and project management teams on all phases of construction projects, from procurement and contracting to project close-out, always seeking to accelerate timelines and overcome obstacles.
  4. Represent Anduril in negotiations with general contractors, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and other project stakeholders, ensuring optimal terms and risk allocation for the company as an owner/tenant.
  5. Manage and advise on construction claims, disputes, delays, defects, warranty issues, and payment disputes, including strategizing on resolution, settlement, and potential litigation or arbitration, with a bias for swift and decisive action.

Skills

Required

  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree
  • Active membership in good standing with the bar in at least one U.S. state
  • Demonstrated expertise in drafting, negotiating, and interpreting common construction contract forms
  • Strong understanding of various construction project delivery methods
  • Proven ability to thrive in a high-volume, rapidly evolving environment

Nice to have

  • ability to become authorized to practice in California (e.g., through California Bar membership or California Registered In-House Counsel status)
  • proactive engagement and thinking beyond the immediate task

What the JD emphasized

  • primary legal expert
  • focusing specifically on all aspects of construction law
  • instrumental in negotiating and managing construction agreements
  • robust understanding of industry-standard construction contract forms
  • comprehensive knowledge of AIA (American Institute of Architects) document families
  • minimum of 7 years of experience practicing construction law
  • significant focus on representing owners, developers, or sophisticated tenants