Legal Counsel (Commercial)
WayveThe Role
Wayve is looking for a Commercial Counsel based in Sunnyvale, California to support a broad range of commercial matters across the business. This is a mid-level position that will play a critical role in shaping Wayve’s commercial legal function in the United States as we scale globally and bring embodied AI technology into real-world deployment.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in fast-moving, technology-driven environments and enjoys working at the intersection of commercial contracting, product innovation, and operational scale. While experience in autonomous vehicles, robotics, automotive, or AI would be valuable, it is not essential. We are more interested in candidates with strong foundational commercial skills, sound judgement, and a proven ability to navigate complex contractual landscapes within technology, mobility, or other highly regulated industries.
We are looking for a proactive, commercially minded self-starter who is comfortable operating independently, building scalable processes and frameworks, and partnering closely with senior stakeholders across the business. This role will have significant exposure to cross-border matters and will work closely with commercial, procurement, engineering, product, finance, privacy, and operational teams as the company continues to expand internationally.
Key responsibilities:
This role will support the legal and leadership teams on a wide range of commercial matters, including:
Advising the business on a broad range of commercial matters, with a primary focus on global procurement, supply chain, technology, and vendor management, as well as general US commercial work
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide range of commercial agreements, including procurement, supplier, services, software/SaaS, data, licensing, consulting, and other operational contracts
Supporting large, complex strategic transactions involving OEM partnerships and Tier 1 suppliers, including development, proofs of concept, integration, deployment, production, and related commercial arrangements
Advising on product, marketing, intellectual property, data privacy, and general corporate matters on an ad hoc basis, in partnership with other members of the Legal Team and external counsel where required
Partnering closely with engineering, procurement, finance, privacy, communications, commercial, and operational teams to provide practical and commercially focused legal advice
Helping to develop scalable processes, templates, playbooks, and governance structures to support Wayve’s growth and contracting volume
Managing external counsel and coordinating cross-border legal advice where required
Supporting strategic initiatives, market expansion, and new product deployments from a commercial legal perspective
Helping to build and shape Wayve’s broader US commercial legal capability as the team grows
Educating and enabling the business on commercial risk, contracting best practices, and legal process matters
About you
In order to set you up for success as a Commercial Counsel at Wayve, we’re looking for the following skills and experience.
Essential
Licensed attorney admitted to practice in California
3+ years of relevant legal experience, with a minimum of 2 years of law firm experience and some in-house experience (preferably at a high-growth B2B tech or AI company)
Strong experience drafting and negotiating complex commercial agreements, including procurement, supply chain, technology, and vendor contracts
Experience supporting strategic commercial transactions and working closely with business stakeholders in fast-moving, technology-driven environments
Excellent legal analysis, pragmatic communication, and stakeholder management skills
Strong commercial judgment and ability to assess legal risk in the context of broader business objectives
Ability to work autonomously, take initiative, and operate effective
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