
Senior Counsel – Corporate, Securities & Finance
GE Aerospace
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Washington DC • United States
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Salary
💰 $217,200 - $289,200 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Managing SEC reporting and monitoring, corporate governance, executive compensation disclosure and monitoring, stock exchange listing compliance
- Counseling GE Aerospace’s board of directors, senior leadership, and employees on securities laws, corporate governance, and disclosure matters
- Preparing for company board meetings, including preparation of agendas and meeting materials and drafting board minutes
- Maintaining GE Aerospace’s corporate governance documents and advising on related policies and practices
- Preparing and reviewing the company’s Exchange Act reports and Securities Act registration statements
- Helping to maintain and strengthen the company’s disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting
- Administering the company’s insider trading policy and programs, and managing the filing of insider transaction reports
- Assisting with the preparation of the company’s annual proxy statement and preparation for the company’s annual meeting of shareowners
- Engaging with institutional investors and other external stakeholders on corporate governance, executive compensation and other practices
- Advising senior management and Human Resources about securities and disclosure implications of executive compensation and employee benefits decisions, policies and plans
- Assisting with sustainability matters, including disclosure and external reporting on the Company’s narratives, progress and results across relevant sustainability topic areas
- Coordinating internal and external legal resources to assure U.S. and international securities law and stock exchange listing compliance
- Staying abreast of emerging trends and developments in securities law, corporate law and governance
Requirements
- Member in good standing of the bar of at least one U.S. state
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant legal experience (5–7 years preferred) with significant focus on corporate and securities law matters
- A minimum of 3 years of hands‑on experience advising on corporate and securities law issues, preferably gained at a nationally or regionally recognized law firm (in‑house experience with a public company a plus)
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Hard Skills & Tools
SEC reportingcorporate governanceexecutive compensation disclosurestock exchange listing compliancesecurities lawsdisclosure controlsinternal control over financial reportinginsider trading policyExchange Act reportsSecurities Act registration statements
Soft Skills
counselingadvisingpreparationcoordinationengagementcommunication
Certifications
member of the bar