Structuring Lead (Investment fund lawyer)
Partners Group
- Zoug
- CDI
- Temps-plein
- Efficiently manage complex structuring projects from a legal, regulatory, operational and project management aspect
- Lead client conversions for investments in traditional commingled funds (i.e., negotiate terms with client's counsel, draft side letters, etc.)
- Lead the design, formation and negotiation of customized separate accounts for leading international, institutional investors
- Draft and/or review documentation relating to a variety of fund structures
- Assume responsibility and ownership for select funds and separate accounts, including maintenance and related processes and procedures
- Develop set of skills and general Partners Group know-how, particularly relating to Structuring service catalogue and relevant interfaces with (operational) teams
- Research legal and regulatory considerations relevant to specific clients, products and jurisdictions
- Instruct and manage external legal advisors and other service providers
- Qualified lawyer with 7+ years of relevant work experience at a top law firm, bank or asset manager (preferably focused on private markets investments)
- In depth knowledge of AIFMD, MiFID and Solvency II all in relation to investment funds
- Experience with different fund structures, securitized vehicles and other innovative structures preferable
- Self-motivated and proactive individual with strong desire to learn and succeed
- Excellent analytical, interpersonal and project management skills to manage multiple projects at any one time
- Ability to effectively communicate complex topics with both internal and external parties
- Knowledge of global fund jurisdictions, including Luxembourg, Delaware and Cayman Islands, and fund structures for private equity, private real estate, private debt and private infrastructure which may include limited partnerships, LLCs, corporate entities, trusts, REITs, rated note funds, etc
- Knowledgeable about the Advisers Act and other US fund regulations
- Able to consider varying tax considerations in determining appropriate fund structures
- Able to manage external counsel and meet ambitious fund formation timelines
- Proficient in reviewing and signing off on legal documents for more junior professionals
- Ability to work with a successful sales team on new fund strategies
- Professional, international working environment
- Challenging, rewarding career within a growing company
- Entrepreneurial culture offering opportunity to learn the business from some of the world's leading private market specialists
- Collaborative environment, with on-the-job training and mentorship opportunities
- Education assistance program
- Competitive salary with performance-oriented compensation model.
- Lunch allowance
- One-month sabbatical after every five years of service
- Fun office and team events, including volunteer opportunities to connect with and help our local communities