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Posted July 12, 2026

Corporate Counsel

Modigent
TELECOMMUTE Remote Full Time
Compensation: $180,000 to $200,000 Annually
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Corporate Counsel
***Candidates must be based in one of the following markets: Tampa (FL), Orlando (FL), Dallas (TX), Fort Worth (TX), or Phoenix (AZ).
 
Position Overview
As Corporate Counsel at Modigent, you will provide high-impact in-house legal support across our national platform of HVAC, plumbing, and controls services companies. Reporting directly to the Chief Legal and Risk Officer, you will focus on contract review, drafting, and negotiation, construction claims resolution, and providing practical day-to-day legal advice. You will serve as a trusted business partner to executive and senior leadership, operating company teams, and project personnel, supporting acquisitions and integrations while delivering actionable guidance that enables business growth and operational excellence.
 
Duties and Responsibilities
  • Draft, review, redline, and negotiate prime contracts, master service agreements, subcontracts, professional services agreements, vendor/supplier contracts, and purchase order terms and conditions using AIA, ConsensusDocs, and custom forms.
  • Advise on contract interpretation, risk allocation, indemnity, insurance requirements, and dispute resolution provisions across various project delivery methods.
  • Support the development and maintenance of standard contract templates and playbooks tailored to Modigent’s operations.
  • Manage and resolve construction claims and disputes, including notices to cure, delay claims, non-payment disputes (i.e., lien and bond claims), and related matters. Collaborate with operations, insurance carriers, sureties, and outside counsel on the resolution of such claims and disputes.
  • Provide practical legal guidance to executive and senior leadership, operating company teams, and project personnel on commercial agreements and operational matters.
  • Review and negotiate other commercial contracts, including office leases, SaaS agreements, and  temporary labor contracts.
  • Support corporate transactions, including acquisitions, integration of new operating companies, joint ventures, and teaming agreements.
  • Assist with corporate governance matters such as licensing and Secretary of State filings, as needed.
  • Help develop and deliver training to leadership and operational teams on contract-related topics.
Supervisory Responsibilities
None (individual contributor role); may provide guidance and mentorship to junior legal staff or paralegals as the team grows.
 
Requirements/Qualifications
  • Education: Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school required.
  • Licensure: Candidates must be licensed in either Florida, Texas, or Arizona (and willing to become licensed in additional states, if needed). Active bar membership in good standing required.
  • Location: This position is remote, but candidate must be based in one of the following markets: Tampa or Orlando, Florida; Dallas or Fort Worth, Texas; or Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Experience: 5–7 years of relevant legal experience. Prior in-house experience at a construction company is strongly preferred (general contractor with multiple subsidiaries across states is ideal or large MEP/specialty trade contractor with multi-state operations is also highly valued). Demonstrated expertise reviewing, drafting, and negotiating complex construction contracts and resolving construction claims and disputes is essential.
  • Physical Demands: Primarily home office-based with occasional travel to corporate headquarters or operating company locations.
Required Skills
  • Deep expertise in construction contract review, drafting, and negotiation, and claims and dispute resolution.
  • Excellent negotiation, analytical, and written/verbal communication skills.
  • Sound business judgment and ability to deliver practical, solution-oriented legal advice.
  • High ethical standards and strong interpersonal skills to build trusted relationships across the organization.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, AIA software, AI contract review tools, and other legal technology platforms.
Modigent Overview
Modigent is a national leader delivering next-generation infrastructure, technology, and energy solutions through our family of specialized brands in HVAC, plumbing, and controls systems. With a strong coast-to-coast presence and extensive service capabilities, we empower customers, communities, and our over 1,500 team members to thrive with sustainable, efficient commercial building services. As part of our team, you'll contribute to thoughtful innovation and our people-first culture rooted in service, collaboration, and integrity.
 
Why Work at Modigent
  • Competitive compensation based on experience and level, with opportunities for performance incentives.
  • Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, plus HSA options with employer contributions in select plans, and company-paid basic life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
  • Paid time off, holiday pay, and a 401(k) retirement savings plan to support your long-term financial well-being.
  • Professional development and opportunities to grow within a growing national platform.
  • Inclusive, supportive culture that values diversity, dignity, respect, collaboration, integrity, and personal fulfillment—empowering you to build a rewarding, long-term career.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Modigent is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic.
 
Third-Party Recruitment Policy
Modigent and its wholly-owned operating companies will not pay any fees for candidate introductions, resumes, or placements from recruiters, employment agencies, or staffing firms without a prior, signed recruitment agreement specifically authorizing submission for a designated position. Unsolicited resumes or candidate submissions will not obligate Modigent to any payment, and we reserve the right to pursue and hire such candidates without liability. Agencies are requested to refrain from contacting hiring managers directly; all inquiries and submissions must go through our Talent Acquisition team.

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