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Associate Director, Legal, Strategic Partnerships - Infrastructure

OMERS
Greater London
1 month ago
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Join a global workplace where employees thrive. One that embraces diversity of thought, expertise and experience. A place where you can personalize your employee journey to be — and deliver — your best.

We are a purpose-driven, dynamic and sustainable pension plan. An industry leading global investor with teams in Toronto to London, New York, Singapore, Sydney and other major cities across North America and Europe. We embody the values of our 600,000+ members, placing their best interests at the heart of everything we do.

Join us to accelerate your growth & development, prioritize wellness, build connections, and support the communities where we live and work.

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WHY JOIN US?

Are you looking to join the infrastructure investment arm of a dynamic pension plan that embodies the strong values of its 600,000 members, and is an industry leading global investor? If so, we would love to tell you our story.
 
OMERS is one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans, managing C$140b of net assets on behalf of 600,000 members, consisting of active, deferred sand retired Ontario municipal employees. Our investment teams are stewards of members’ financial future, and we take pride in securing superior net returns for our members, while contributing to the communities where we live and operate. At OMERS, we put our people first and are proud to embrace the diversity of thought and leadership that comes from having locations across the globe, including in Toronto, London, New York and Sydney.

OMERS Infrastructure, the infrastructure private equity arm of OMERS, is a pioneer and global leader in infrastructure direct investing having been active in the space for the last 25 years. Our global team consists of over 100 dedicated investment professionals managing a diversified global portfolio of C$39b AUM across the energy, transport and digital sectors.

In addition to investing for our members, OMERS Infrastructure has also invested C$7.7b in 14 assets on behalf of 19 external institutional investors over the last 12 years through our unique co-investment platform, the Strategic Partnerships Program (SPP). Our SPP partners are a select group of global like-minded institutional investors with investment objectives aligned with ours, and who seek to access our infrastructure investment pipeline and asset management platform as they selectively expand their own portfolios.

The Associate Director, Legal will be accountable for all legal aspects of the OMERS Infrastructure SPP third-party platform and asset lifecycle, including new co-investment processes, add-ons / equity injections, as well as full or partial capital rotation. Additionally, this role will be expected to be an active strategic contributor to the program, as well as to the development of new capital structuring solutions that may support our activities.

SCOPE OF POSITION AND KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Responsible for leading all legal workstreams for the SPP platform, such as:

Participation in the production and review of all platform-related, and deal / asset specific marketing and DD materials

Working with external counsel on the development of vehicle structures, term sheets, operative legal documents, service provider contracts (AIFM, administrator, etc.)

Negotiating and reviewing any SPP-related confidentiality agreements, engagement letters (e.g., with a financial advisor / placement agent, etc.), sponsorship agreements

Leading negotiations with co-investors on all operative legal documents (with the support of external counsel, for large global fundraises)

Supporting all investor interactions, communications and reporting

Having a keen understanding of OMERS structuring considerations, and how to align those with our SPP platform activities

Keeping appraised of industry development with respect to new capital-related solutions (e.g., single-asset and multi-asset CVs, fund financing tools, etc.)

Working with all internal business partners in relevant Deal Team, Asset Team, Tax, Finance and Compliance Teams on SPP initiatives

Collaborating with Compliance Team specifically with respect to:

Advising on marketing in target jurisdictions

Review and dissemination of marketing and DD materials

Regulatory filings and reporting in key jurisdictions (namely US and UK)

Board reporting for registered entities

Review/revision/update of compliance program to tailor to regulatory and investor requirements, review of regulatory correspondence/interaction, etc.

Monitoring of registrations, regulatory changes, marketing and investor communications for OMERS Infrastructure globally

QUALIFICATIONS:

Law degree from a recognized university. Trained, qualified and in good standing in the UK or the US

Minimum of 6 years legal experience at a law firm or in-house

Experience in M&A, fund formation and/or co-investments in the infrastructure, private equity or private asset class sectors

Very strong analytical skills and attention to detail

Strong interpersonal and communication skills to be able to lead legal workstreams and interact with a broad range of professionals

Well-developed negotiation and drafting skills

Working knowledge of securities laws, rules and regulations in the US, UK, EU, Australia and Singapore

Ability to build trusted and constructive relationships with direct team, as well as cross-functional and cross-regional internal and stakeholders

Intellectually curious team player with a desire to understand all aspects of a legal workstream

Strong analytical skills and creative approach to problem-solving

Demonstrated commercial judgement and business acumen

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills

Demonstrated ability to interact at all levels of an organization

Works very well as part of a team, but also able to work autonomously

Proactive self-starter with high degree of workstream ownership, a “can do” attitude and comfort prioritizing and working to tight timelines, as required

As one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans, our people-first culture is at its best when our workforce reflects the communities where we live and work — and the members we proudly serve.

From hire to retire, we are an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process that extends all the way through your employee experience. This sense of belonging and connection is cultivated up, down and across our global organization thanks to our vast network of Employee Resource Groups with executive leader sponsorship, our committee and employee recognition programs.

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