Legal Counsel

Legal Counsel

Legal Counsel in the steel industry play a critical role in navigating the legal landscape, ensuring that the company's operations comply with laws and regulations, and advising on legal matters that impact the business. They are basically an in-house lawyer.

Starting as a Legal Counsel can lead to senior roles within the legal department, such as Senior Legal Counsel, Chief Legal Officer, or General Counsel. Opportunities also exist to specialise in areas like labour law, environmental law, or corporate governance.


What does in-house legal counsel do?

Provides expert and strategic legal advice to management on a variety of legal topics

Works closely with management to safeguard the company from legal risks

Prepares agreements, contracts and other legal documents

Helps manage litigation and legal disputes on behalf of the company

Ensures compliance with internal policies and legal standards

Advises on topics like employment law, compliance, and mergers and acquisitions

What qualifications do I need?

A career as Legal Counsel in the steel industry begins with a strong foundation in law, typically requiring a law degree and additional certification like admission to practice law in the relevant jurisdiction. Year 12 is required for most courses, with advanced studies in English and maths.

Examples of courses:

  • Bachelor of Law 
  • Juris Doctor 
  • Master of Law


What skills do I need?

  • Teamwork and communication 
  • Problem solving and critical thinking 
  • Passion for continuous learning 
  • Organisation, planning and persuasion 
  • An aptitude for working with computers 
  • Enthusiasm, accuracy and precision 

Average salary

Salaries for Legal Counsel vary widely, but they can expect to start from $70,000 with the potential to grow significantly with experience and specialisation, reaching up to $200,000 or more.

Why opt for a career in steel?

The steel industry has a profound impact on our daily lives. From the cars we drive, and the houses we live in, to the roads and bridges we travel across every day, the steel industry shapes our world. With a career in steel, students can play a part in this vital industry. Access our resources below to engage your students with the steel industry.