Anduril Industries is seeking a Legal Counsel for its Connected Warfare Division, focusing on providing legal support for U.S. government and commercial contracts related to advanced military technology. The ideal candidate should possess experience in government contracts, strong communication skills, and a willingness to learn across various legal areas
Job Summary
Anduril Industries is seeking a Legal Counsel to support its Connected Warfare division by managing the full spectrum of US government and commercial contracts.
The role requires driving customer growth through federal procurement strategies while navigating complex compliance rules for advanced autonomy and AI technologies.
Candidates must be resourceful independent performers capable of handling diverse legal matters ranging from IP and financing to employment law within a rapidly evolving defense tech environment.
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Anduril Industries is seeking a Legal Counsel for its Connected Warfare Division, focusing on providing legal support for U.S. government and commercial contracts related to advanced military technology. The ideal candidate should possess experience in government contracts, strong communication skills, and a willingness to learn across various legal areas.
Salary
Base: $191,000 - $253,000 USD; Bonus/Equity: Highly competitive equity grants included; Benefits: Top-tier benefits package available at little to no cost
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
4+ years US Government contracts experience
Federal procurement law expertise
Contract lifecycle management
Data rights and software acquisition knowledge
End-to-end project ownership
Nice-to-have
Interest in defense acquisition policy reform
Engineering or software background
Ability to operate independently in startup environment
Experience with bid protests and litigation
Pre-law school professional experience
Key Requirements
Licensed to practice law in CA or DC
Must be a U.S. Person
Active U.S. Secret security clearance preferred
Solid understanding of non-traditional contract vehicles and CAS coverage