About CQC- C-Quest Capital (“CQC”) is a social impact project developer whose purpose is to transform the lives of families in poor communities around the world. We do this by providing access to sustainable energy services and clean energy technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, combat global climate change, and improve the health of those in need. CQC was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Washington D.C., USA, with subsidiaries in India, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, and Cambodia and on-ground teams in a host of countries around the world.
CQC develops high impact carbon finance projects under four operational platforms: Cleaner Cooking, Efficient Lighting, Sustainable Energy and Nature based solutions. Currently we have active carbon project operations in over 17 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, Central America, and South and Southeast Asia that have improved the lives of over 20 million people.
We are looking to expand the team for CQC’s India entity, Brightspark Energy Private Limited ("Brightspark”), by adding a Paralegal to assist our growing project portfolio. This role will closely collaborate with the Operations, CSAT, Human Resources teams and US HQ Legal team as well as the empanelled chartered accountant firm or Chief Financial officer/Finance controller. The Paralegal will support Brightspark in its legal and compliance matters. The Paralegal will also be the legal point of contact in India for compliance per local labour laws, business operations, and other laws relating to branch office registration as well as assist the Head CSAT and Brightspark Chief Operating Officer on legal matters, under the review of the US Legal team. The Paralegal will closely work with the US Legal team in reviewing contracts, bid documents (as required), vendor contracts, and responses to legal notices on project related matters as may be required. The Paralegal may be asked to advise the CSAT and Operation departments on the wording in contracts, Purchase Orders, or memorandum of understanding.
Expectations:
- Maintain contact with US and India management teams, third party finance or account payable team, US Legal team, External Advisors and Human Resources regarding corporate and legal compliance in India.
- Draft & circulate internal policy approval requests, provide information for corporate and finance filings, and liaise with relevant stakeholders.
- Track of changes in law and works with US Legal Counsel and empanelled Chartered account firm on implication and actions.
- Provide insight to Head CSAT and COO about the day-to-day management of the organization on legal and statutory requirements, corporate governance matters, company policy, guidelines and procedures relating to Company Secretarial operations, while working with CQC’s US Legal team.
- Maintain the statutory registers, minutes books and paper book, and checklists for senior management team and ensure Brightspark meets all requirements corporate secretarial compliance.
- Ensure that statutory forms are filled promptly, timely implement Brightspark procedural and administrative systems—including providing close out information to relevant stakeholders and core team.
- File copies of resolutions, GST updates, and income tax with the relevant authorities (such as the Registrar). Handle other filings to be undertaken by Brightspark for the corporate secretarial matters (such as under Companies Act, and the relevant Shops & Establishment Act among other compliance for branch offices)
- Engage with consultants and auditors (where required).
- Contribute to a wide range of additional matters as needed for Brightspark operations including providing information to the US Legal team for legal and compliance actions, notices, any employees disputes and advises on internal corporate rules, advises under supervision of US Legal team Head CSAT,COO and Human Resources on any compliance risks anticipating due to any contracts and grants related deals, vendors terms and conditions, POSH and Employee hiring and exit disputes.
Qualification and Experience
Essential: Post Graduate in Law or LL.B professional by education and must have prior corporate law advisory services experience. Candidates should have knowledge and experience of legal corporate compliance with overall 7 to 8 years of relevant experience at a multinational company office in India or an established law firm in India, preference for US based experience as well. He/she will report to the General Counsel with dotted line reporting to Head CSAT and Chief Operations officer.
Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of corporate governance standards and practices for multinational foreign held companies in India.
- Excellent knowledge of corporate law, labour law, business and other office related regulations & their compliance.
- Proficient in MS Office
- Self-motivated individual, strong organizational skills, and effective interpersonal skills.
- Ability to deal effectively and assist with negotiating with contractors, internal/external customers and stakeholders.
- Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with all levels of management.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills (English, Hindi, and local language required)
- Ability to work well under pressure.
- Ability to plan, implement and complete tasks independently and on time.