At a Glance
- Tasks: Join our dynamic team to advise on commercial contracts and legal matters.
- Company: Well-respected company in the travel industry with a collaborative culture.
- Benefits: Hybrid working, annual pay reviews, and exclusive retail discounts.
- Other info: Opportunity for career growth in a vibrant and supportive environment.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in the travel sector while growing your legal expertise.
- Qualifications: 1-3 years PQE or newly qualified lawyers with commercial experience.
The predicted salary is between 50000 - 60000 £ per year.
This is an exciting opportunity to join our dynamic and well-respected Commercial Legal team, helping us with commercial contracts and providing a broad range of commercial legal advice to our colleagues across Jet2.
As one of our Commercial Solicitors, you’ll have access to a wide range of benefits including:
- Hybrid working (We're in the office 3 days a week)
- Annual pay reviews
- Many retail discounts on – travel and leisure, health, and wellbeing, eating out, shopping and lifestyle
You’ll be working collaboratively as One Team with our other commercial lawyers, with a blend of work you’ll be responsible for and matters for which you’ll be supporting or supported by other lawyers.
You'll advise on a range of commercial law matters such as consumer law, supply chain & logistics, regulatory and compliance, marketing, data protection and intellectual property.
The role is well suited to qualified lawyers with about 1 to 3 years’ PQE gained at a well-regarded law firm or business, as well as Newly Qualified lawyers with sufficient commercial experience to demonstrate the skills, judgement and enthusiasm needed for the role.
Previous in-house experience and exposure to the travel and aviation sectors are not essential, but would be an advantage.
You'll have experience with dealing with commercial contracts. You'll also be rigorous but commercial and have excellent attention to detail.
Join us as we redefine travel experiences and create memories for millions of passengers.