The European Investment Bank was created by the Treaty of Rome in 1958 as the long-term lending bank of the European Union. The task of the Bank is to contribute towards the integration, balanced development and economic and social cohesion of the EU Member States.
This position is based at our Luxembourg headquarters and requires regular office presence. The EIB offers you the opportunity to live and work in a truly international and multi-cultural environment. We also offer relocation support.
The EIB, the European Union's bank, is seeking to recruit for its Legal Directorate (JU), EU Operations Department (OPS-EU), Western Europe Division (WE), at its headquarters in Luxembourg an (Associate) Banking & Finance Lawyer – Western Europe*
This is a full time temporary position at grade 4/5.
The term of this contract will be 1 year; as this is a temporary replacement assignment, no extension or conversion of the contract is foreseen.
*Internal benchmark (Associate) Officer Legal Services
The purpose of this role is to provide legal support to the operational Directorates by carrying out work relating to tasks within the Division's remit, focusing on corporate lending, lending to public entities, intermediate lending (including risk sharing facilities, project finance, credit enhancement guarantees), and post-signature work.
Work involves activities of various complexity and recurring (e.g. negotiate finance document, advise on post-closing events) as well as non-standard nature (e.g. research in connection with new products; advise under the general supervision of the Head of Division on more complex structured finance; taking instructions from the Head of Division on highly sophisticated and complex legal matters).
You will report to the Head of Division and cooperate with the other lawyers of the team as well as other colleagues from the Legal Directorate. You will also collaborate with other Directorates including Operations, Project Directorate, Portfolio Management and Monitoring or Finance Directorate, and with external counterparts (e.g. external legal counsels, borrowers, guarantors, etc.)