Assistant General Counsel – Procurement and Supply Chain Contracts
Location: San Antonio or Houston, Texas
Reports to: General Counsel
Zachry Group is seeking a highly experienced construction attorney to join its corporate legal team as Assistant General Counsel – Procurement and Supply Chain Contracts . This role will provide strategic, practical, and business-focused legal support for Zachry’s procurement, supply chain, subcontracting, and EPC-related contracting activities. The successful candidate will be a trusted advisor to procurement, supply chain, project, commercial, engineering, risk, compliance, and executive stakeholders, with primary responsibility for drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and supporting the administration of complex procurement and construction-related agreements across Zachry’s business lines.
The ideal candidate will bring deep experience negotiating procurement, subcontract, equipment, material, services, logistics, and related construction agreements, preferably from the perspective of an EPC contractor or a legal team supporting major capital projects. This attorney must be able to balance legal risk, commercial objectives, operational realities, and schedule pressures while helping the company honor its commitments, collaborate effectively, communicate with openness and transparency, and make a positive impact on projects, customers, suppliers, and internal teams.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school and strong undergraduate academic credentials.
- Active membership in good standing with the State Bar of Texas, or eligibility and willingness to become licensed in Texas promptly.
- Minimum of fifteen years of significant legal experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating procurement, supply chain, construction, engineering, EPC, subcontract, equipment, material, services, or major commercial agreements.
- Demonstrated experience supporting complex construction, industrial, energy, chemical, refining, power, nuclear, infrastructure, manufacturing, or major capital project matters.
- Strong understanding of commercial risk allocation, project execution, procurement strategy, supplier management, prime contract flow-downs, change management, project controls, pricing concepts, schedule impacts, and claims avoidance.
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, analytical, communication, and judgment skills, with the ability to translate legal concepts into practical business guidance.
- Familiarity with Construction Lifecycle Management platforms including but not limited to Ironclad or its equivalent.
- Demonstrated ethical standards of the highest order, sound professional judgment, and commitment to doing the right thing even in difficult or time-sensitive circumstances.
- Ability to work effectively with procurement, supply chain, project, commercial, engineering, finance, risk, compliance, and executive stakeholders in a collaborative team environment.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, respond quickly to business needs, and perform sophisticated legal work in a challenging and rapidly changing environment.
Position may be based in San Antonio or Houston, Texas, with regular collaboration across Zachry’s enterprise and project locations.
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CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP EXPECTATIONS
The successful candidate must embrace and model Zachry’s values in both substance and style. This includes honoring commitments by being reliable, prepared, and accountable; demonstrating the power of “we” through collaboration and teamwork; practicing openness and transparency through candid, respectful, and timely communication; and making a positive impact by strengthening relationships, improving processes, supporting successful project outcomes, and leaving matters better than they were found. This attorney must build trust across all levels of the organization while leading with integrity, humility, respect, and a practical understanding of the business.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Prior in-house legal experience with an EPC contractor, construction company, engineering company, industrial services provider, or owner organization involved in major capital projects.
- Experience negotiating from the EPC contractor’s perspective, including subcontractor, supplier, equipment, services, logistics, fabrication, and professional services agreements.
- Experience supporting procurement or supply chain functions, including supplier qualification, supplier disputes, contract templates, sourcing strategies, commercial negotiations, and supplier performance issues.
- Experience with LSTK, target cost, cost-plus, reimbursable, unit rate, EPC, EPCM, construction management, and hybrid project delivery models.
- Experience with change order strategy, claims preservation, back charges, schedule delay issues, liquidated damages, warranty obligations, indemnity, insurance, limitation of liability, payment protections, and dispute resolution provisions.
- Familiarity with nuclear, power, energy, chemicals, refining, LNG, manufacturing, or industrial construction sectors.
- Board Certification in Construction Law, active participation in the Construction Law Section of the State Bar of Texas, or involvement in comparable construction, procurement, or industry organizations.
Experience with contractor licensing, export controls, nuclear-related procurement, government-facing compliance issues, or regulated-project contracting is beneficial but not required.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The employee will be required to communicate effectively in person, by telephone, by video conference, and in writing; use a computer and standard office equipment; review, draft, and analyze documents for extended periods; and perform work requiring concentration, judgment, and attention to detail. The position may require occasional lifting, carrying, or moving of objects in a safe manner.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This position will work primarily in a professional office environment in either San Antonio or Houston, Texas. The role requires the ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced, high-accountability business environment, manage confidential and time-sensitive matters, collaborate across functions and locations, and provide responsive legal support to business partners and project teams.
The above description summarizes the fundamental responsibilities of the Assistant General Counsel – Procurement and Supply Chain Contracts position. It is not intended to be a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, or requirements that may be assigned from time to time.
Zachry Group is dedicated to providing a safe and drug-free work environment and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.