Are you an experienced legal professional seeking to make a significant impact within a global industry leader? Join Americold, the world's largest publicly traded REIT and a pioneer in temperature-controlled warehousing and logistics. As Lead Legal Counsel for APAC operations, you will provide vital legal support across a range of corporate, commercial, and real estate matters, helping to drive the success of their dynamic APAC business. This is your opportunity to work with a forward-thinking, innovative company committed to excellence and sustainability in the global supply chain.
What's on offer?
A key legal role with a global leader in temperature-controlled warehousing and logistics;
Opportunity to work on a wide range of complex legal matters, from commercial contracts to real estate and governance;
Be part of a dynamic, high-performing legal team within a fast-paced, innovative environment;
Flexibility with work arrangements, including options for remote work and travel across the APAC region;
Exposure to a diverse range of industries and clients within the global supply chain; and
The chance to make a real impact on a business that plays a critical role in the global cold chain.
The Client:
Our client, Americold, is a leading global provider of temperature-controlled warehousing and logistics solutions. With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, Americold plays a vital role in the global supply chain, ensuring safe and efficient storage and transport of perishable goods. Their operations span the globe, supporting a diverse range of industries, including food production, retail, and logistics. As a critical legal advisor within their APAC division, you'll contribute to Americold's mission by providing essential legal guidance to support their growth and operational goals across Australia and New Zealand.
The Role:
Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel Global and Managing Director APAC, this role is critical to advising senior leadership on legal matters essential to the business. You will draft and negotiate a wide range of contracts, offer legal guidance on commercial finance and business development initiatives, and manage real estate, construction, and intellectual property matters. Key responsibilities include:
Preparing and reviewing a variety of high-stakes legal documents, including service contracts, IT agreements, real estate instruments, and MOUs;
Supporting the Commercial Finance and Business Development teams with legal advice on new business contracting, service agreements, and dispute resolution;
Providing counsel on corporate governance, property development, zoning, land use, and regulatory issues for APAC leadership;
Managing intellectual property concerns, including trademarks and compliance;
Overseeing third-party counsel and ensuring cost-effective external legal support; and
Providing Company Secretarial support and serving as a Company Director as required.
About You:
The ideal candidate is a seasoned legal professional with 8–15 years of experience, preferably with a combination of in-house and law firm expertise. You hold a current practising certificate in Australia, with proven experience in corporate law, commercial transactions, and real estate. Additionally, you bring:
Strong communication skills, with the ability to advise senior executives confidently on complex legal matters;
Expertise in real estate, corporate governance, business law, and contracts; international law and transportation law knowledge are pluses;
Industry experience in warehousing, logistics, supply chain, or transportation;
A high degree of integrity, professionalism, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment; and
Ideally located in Sydney (Prospect) or Brisbane (Hemmant).
The Benefits:
Flexible work arrangements, including options for remote work and travel;
Opportunity to work with a global, industry-leading company in logistics and warehousing;
Collaborative and innovative work environment with a focus on professional growth;
Exposure to diverse legal matters across multiple sectors within the global supply chain; and
The chance to contribute to a purpose-driven business with a commitment to sustainability and excellence.
How to Apply:
For more information or a confidential discussion please call
Betsy Bargh
at u&u on
07 3232 9***
or email
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quoting reference number
39682.
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