Uruguay: State Railways Administration seeks lawyer with $100,000 monthly salary
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Uruguay's State Railways Administration (AFE) is hiring a lawyer for its Legal and Notarial Advisory department in Montevideo.
- The position offers a monthly salary of approximately $100,000 Uruguayan pesos and requires a law degree and at least three years of professional experience.
- Responsibilities include administrative inquiries, legal representation, and providing internal legal advice.
The State Railways Administration (AFE) of Uruguay has announced an open call for a lawyer to join its Legal and Notarial Advisory department. The position, based in Montevideo, offers a nominal monthly salary of $100,780.18 Uruguayan pesos for a 40-hour work week.
This role is offered under a Public Function Contract, beginning with a six-month probationary period. Following this, a performance review will determine the candidate's permanent continuation within the state entity. The salary comprises a base of $78,024.40, supplemented by $22,755.78 in fixed remunerations. Future increments are expected to align with general increases for AFE employees, along with statutory social benefits.
The selected candidate will be responsible for providing legal counsel to AFE, handling complex technical tasks under the chief legal advisor's direction. Key duties include managing administrative inquiries and accident cases, representing the organization in legal matters, and offering internal legal advice. The role may also involve travel throughout the country, with special stipends provided for service commissions outside the capital, though fixed travel allowances or permanent housing are not included.
Applicants must hold a university degree in law or a related field from a recognized institution and possess a formal license from the Supreme Court of Justice, with a minimum of three years of professional practice completed by the application deadline. Candidates must be either natural-born or naturalized Uruguayan citizens with at least three years of professional experience.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.