xAI
Commercial Counsel
Job Summary
The role involves supporting procurement efforts for AI datacenters and other technology-related contracts, including drafting, reviewing, and negotiating agreements. The candidate should have at least 5 years of legal experience, with a focus on commercial contracting in tech or infrastructure sectors. Collaboration with engineering, finance, and operations teams is essential to align contracts with business needs. The position requires a proactive approach, strong negotiation skills, and an interest in emerging technologies like AI and data centers.
Required Skills
Job Description
About xAI
xAI’s mission is to create AI systems that can accurately understand the universe and aid humanity in its pursuit of knowledge.
Our team is small, highly motivated, and focused on engineering excellence. This organization is for individuals who appreciate challenging themselves and thrive on curiosity.
We operate with a flat organizational structure. All employees are expected to be hands-on and to contribute directly to the company’s mission. Leadership is given to those who show initiative and consistently deliver excellence. Work ethic and strong prioritization skills are important.
All engineers and researchers are expected to have strong communication skills. They should be able to concisely and accurately share knowledge with their teammates.
About the Role:
xAI is seeking an experienced Commercial Counsel to support procurement efforts for AI datacenters, including hardware, infrastructure, and related services, as well as other general procurement contracts. This role involves negotiating high-value deals, ensuring compliance, and supporting our mission to advance AI technology. This position reports to the Commercial Counsel, Data Center and Procurement Lead. This is a hybrid position that requires up to 25% travel to Memphis, TN and Palo Alto, CA.
Key Responsibilities:
- Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements for AI datacenters.
- Support general procurement for non-datacenter needs, including vendor agreements, master service agreements, and NDAs.
- Partner closely with engineering, finance and operations teams to align contracts with business needs.
- Create processes for efficient and scalable contracting.
- Be a swiss army knife: pitch in for anything needed in the Legal department, even if it’s unfamiliar or not in your lane
Qualifications:
- 5+ years of legal experience–ideally through a combination of experience at innovative technology companies and/or excellent law firms (startup experience a plus).
- Experience in commercial contracting, with a focus on procurement in tech or infrastructure sectors.
- Proven track record of negotiating complex deals for hardware, data infrastructure, or AI-related technologies.
- Tech-savvy with an understanding or keen interest in datacenters and emerging technologies like AI.
- Have a strong sense of ownership, be inquisitive and enthusiastic about technology, enjoy being continually challenged, and can demonstrate sound judgment in ambiguous situations.
- Have a lot of gas in the tank!
- JD from an accredited law school and active bar membership in at least one U.S. state.
Annual Salary Range
- $175,000-$225,000 USD
xAI is an equal opportunity employer.
xAI
A company developing artificial intelligence to accelerate human scientific discovery and advance our understanding of the universe.
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