Patent Professional

Conley Rose, P.C.
Plano, TX

Patent Professional

Patent Attorney · Patent Agent · Technical Advisor · Patent Engineer


Conley Rose, P.C. is a leading intellectual property-focused law firm with a strong patent prosecution practice across software, electrical, and emerging technologies. We represent a mix of innovative companies, from growth-stage businesses to established industry leaders, and handle a high volume of sophisticated patent work across multiple jurisdictions. We are seeking an experienced patent attorney, patent agent, technical advisor, or patent engineer for a highly flexible position focused on the preparation and prosecution of patent applications. We cultivate a respectful, friendly, diverse, inclusive, and collegial environment where every team member is valued.


Requirements

•      Excellent English reading, writing, and verbal communication skills

•      Professional attitude and superior work ethic

•      Ability to work effectively both as part of a team and independently

•      B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in electrical engineering or computer science

•      At least 1 year of experience with primary responsibility for preparing and prosecuting patent applications, preferably in the telecommunications and electrical arts including software, information technology, artificial intelligence, and/or machine learning

•      Demonstrated experience drafting patent applications for software-implemented inventions, with the ability to proactively address § 101 patent eligibility issues


Compensation & Benefits

•      Competitive salary commensurate with experience

•      Health insurance benefits

•      401(k) plan

•      Relocation package

•      Part-time partnership track available

•      Flexible remote or hybrid schedule; office space available in Dallas, Houston, and Alexandria, VA


How to Apply

Submit your resume in confidence with “Patent Professional” in the subject line to resumes@conleyrose.com.

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