Legal Assistant/Paralegal Virtual Support Position

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Paralegal Location: Bend, Oregon | Tucson, Arizona Our client is a privately held renewable energy developer and investor with an active portfolio of large-scale solar, storage, and clean-power projects across the Western U.The company has successfully developed hundreds of millions of dollars in clean-energy assets and continues to expand its national footprint. Their mission-driven team blends deep expertise in project finance, real estate, and regulatory strategy to accelerate the energy transition. The Paralegal will support the company’s Legal, Real Estate, and Development functions on a wide range of matters including corporate governance, land transactions, and contract administration. This is a hands-on role with high visibility across the organization and significant involvement in renewable project development, M&A, and financing. Draft, review, and organize a variety of agreements including NDAs, leases, easements, purchase and sale agreements, and service contracts. Support land acquisition and title review processes for renewable project sites. Manage contract tracking systems and assist with closing documentation for project and corporate transactions. Interface with internal teams and outside counsel on due diligence, permitting, and project closings. Maintain well-organized records and ensure version control of legal documents. Bachelor’s degree or paralegal certificate required. ~4–7 years of relevant experience in real estate, corporate, or transactional law. ~ Experience supporting project development or infrastructure transactions preferred. ~ Proficiency with Microsoft 365 and document management platforms. ~ Familiarity with renewable energy, utilities, or environmental permitting. Compensation & Structure Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, and 401(k). Hybrid schedule with flexibility to work out of either the Bend, OR or Tucson, AZ office. Opportunity to join a fast-growing, mission-driven company building the next generation of clean-energy infrastructure.