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DroneShield Group Pty Ltd

Contract Administrator and Paralegal (EU)

DroneShield Group Pty Ltd, Litchfield, New Hampshire, us, 03052

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Contract Administrator and Paralegal (EU)

Work with cutting edgeAItechnology, making the world a safer and more secure place. DroneShield (ASX:DRO) offers an opportunity to solve some of world’s most challenging technical problems in therapidly growing counterdrone sector.Ourcustomersaremilitaries, government agencies, airports, critical infrastructure, law enforcement and many others. With one of the largest listed defence company market capitalisations in Australia, part of the ASX200 index,and having raised approximately $250m in 2024 alone, DroneShield is undergoing hypergrowth stage, fuelled by rapidly increasing use of drones for nefarious applications, from battlefield, to terrorism, to contraband delivery and commercial espionage. About the role This newly created position will report to the General Counsel. As DroneShield continues its rapid global expansion, this role is essential to ensure our legal frameworks keep pace with growth. You will play a key role in safeguarding the company’s interests, supporting strategic initiatives, and ensuring compliance across a complex international operating environment. Working closely with the business, you will enable innovation while managing legal risk. Responsibilities, Duties and Expectations Supporting the legal team drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a variety of contracts, including employment, NDAs, partnerships, technology, engineering, manufacturing, and procurement agreements. Researching matters related to intellectual property, export controls, and employment law, collaborating with the General Counsel, broader legal team, trade controls team, and external counsel as needed. Engage with Dutch and EU regulators and ensure compliance with local and European laws, including RF spectrum use and export controls. Support the development and maintenance of policies and governance frameworks. Conduct legal due diligence for potential sales, partnerships, and vendors. Assist in the development and growth of the new EU team and office, sales, and partnerships. Qualifications, Experience and Skills Law degree from an accredited Dutch or European university. 2 to 4 years of law firm or in-house experience, preferably with exposure to technology, engineering, or manufacturing sectors. Interest in intellectual property (IP), export controls, and employment law, with a global perspective. Strong attention to detail and analytical skills. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment. Excellent communication skills in Dutch and English, both written and verbal. Note for recruitment agencies: We do not accept unsolicited candidates from external recruiters unless specifically instructed.

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