Legal Engineer
Skills & Technologies
Job Description
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An overview of this role
As a Legal Engineer, you bridge two worlds: the Legal & Corporate Affairs team's need for practical, compliant solutions and the technical systems that make them possible. You'll turn slow, manual workflows into automated ones, own core components of the LACA tech stack, and build AI-powered integrations that let the team scale without sacrificing quality. The best fit here is someone who can take initiative to understand a problem, and come back to the team with a proposed system design. Reporting to the Sr. Director, Strategy & Legal Operations, you'll work across legal, business, and technical teams to design and maintain tools for contract workflows, compliance automation, legal analytics, and system integrations.
This is a strong fit if you're excited by translating legal requirements into practical systems and improving how work gets done. In your first year, you'll focus on building AI-enabled workflows, integrating and implementing new systems, and creating better visibility into legal operations through data, reporting, and automation. You'll also help bring AI-powered capabilities into legal processes, including contract review and decision support within tools such as Ironclad CLM and related platforms.
What you’ll do
Design and build automated workflows for legal tasks such as contract review, non-disclosure agreement routing, intellectual property enforcement, compliance monitoring, data retention, inventorying, and data subject request processing.
Develop custom AI prompts, decision trees, and logic layers that support a wide array of AI use-cases within our connected tools.
Partner with internal AI and machine learning teams to embed legal logic into broader company automation and tooling.
Build self-service resources, including intake forms, playbooks, and decision trees, that reduce ad hoc legal requests and improve team efficiency.
Own technical administration for parts of the legal technology stack, including contract lifecycle management, e-billing, compliance platforms, and workflow automation tools.
Evaluate new legal technology solutions, from prototyping and vendor assessment through integration and user adoption.
Collaborate with Sales, Finance, Security, Trust & Safety, and People teams to streamline legal dependencies and implement scalable system integrations with platforms such as Salesforce and Zuora.
Create dashboards, reporting infrastructure, and data models that support legal analytics, leadership visibility, compliance automation, and customer-facing guidance on product-specific metrics.
What you’ll bring
Experience build
Company & Role Analysis
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£45,000 – £60,000 (Glassdoor, Levels.fyi, 2025)