Corporate Legal Analyst
Posted 2026-06-26What makes us strong? Our employees in 50 countries worldwide – all working with passion to enable high-tech applications with our strong metals: tungsten and molybdenum.
Our GTP site in Towanda PA specializes in recycling tungsten and manufacturing premium quality tungsten powders—the essential first step in producing high-performance materials for global applications. We proudly support the U.S. aerospace and defense sectors by supplying strategic resources critical to national security and advanced manufacturing.
Join a highly motivated team in Towanda, USA, where local expertise meets the global knowledge and values of the Plansee Group.
Position type: Exempt
Position Overview: This role supports legal counsel across a range of matters, with a primary focus on contract review and analysis, legal and regulatory change monitoring, litigation support, and corporate governance activities. The Legal Analyst is expected to perform work independently and proactively, exercising sound judgment and discretion, while operating under the overall supervision of legal counsel. The role is designed for a professional who can evaluate issues, identify risks, and determine when escalation to counsel is appropriate.
Responsibilities Would Include:
Contract Review & Legal Analysis
At direction of Corporate Legal counsel, review, analyze, and interpret a broad range of commercial contracts and agreements
Identify legal, regulatory, and business risks and present findings to legal counsel
Prepare contract summaries, issue analyses, and decision-support materials for internal stakeholders
Support contract lifecycle management, including amendments, renewals, and obligation tracking
Apply judgment to routine and moderately complex contract matters prior to/in preparation for escalation to in-house legal counsel
Legal Research & Monitoring of Legal Developments
Monitor changes in laws, regulations, and legal guidance relevant to company operations
Analyze the potential impact of legal developments and prepare clear summaries for counsel and business teams
Support compliance initiatives through research and issue spotting across multiple legal subject areas
Corporate Governance & Entity Support
Support corporate governance activities, including preparation of board and committee materials
Draft and maintain resolutions, written consents, agendas, and meeting minutes
Maintain corporate records, governance files, and entity documentation
Litigation & Dispute Support
Support litigation and dispute matters, including document preservation, collection, organization, and tracking
Assist with responses to audits, subpoenas, claims, and information requests
Coordinate with internal stakeholders and outside counsel as directed
Legal Operations & Counsel Support
Serve as a point of contact for legal matters requiring analysis before attorney involvement
Support legal department process improvements, templates, and tracking systems
Manage multiple workstreams and priorities with minimal oversight
Escalate legal issues appropriately while independently resolving routine matters
Preferred Education & Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies, Business, Political Science, or a similar relevant field required. 3+ years of experience in a legal analyst, contract analyst, compliance, or comparable corporate legal role
Demonstrated ability to work independently under attorney supervision. Ability to work remotely with preference for candidates located in Pennsylvania or surrounding states
Strong legal research, analytical, and written communication skills
Experience in a manufacturing, industrial, or regulated corporate environment. Experience supporting corporate governance or entity management
Exposure to US government contracts or public-sector customers. Familiarity with contract lifecycle management or legal matter tracking systems
Equal Employment Opportunity
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
In order to conform with U.S. government regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)3, or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
Plansee Group USA