Quantum Expert

Maxim Recruitment
Greater London, England
11 months ago
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Project Details

This role offers a rare blend of strategic leadership and high-level expert witness work, supporting clients through a broad spectrum of construction-related disputes.


It’s an outstanding opportunity for a visionary professional with deep expertise in construction claims and dispute resolution to make a meaningful impact and help shape success in a fast-paced, international market.


The employer will allow you to split your time between being based in their stylish and spacious office based in London, and from home.

Responsibilities and Duties

Take a central leadership role within the UK leadership team, overseeing the Quantum Expert team.


Lead and manage a diverse team of dispute resolution professionals, including consultants and experienced experts.
Provide expert witness testimony in high-profile cases.
Represent law firms, insurers, and employers in high-value disputes and arbitrations, involving multi-million-pound claims.
Foster and maintain strong relationships with both new and existing clients.
Contribute to the recruitment, training, development, and retention of top-tier staff.

Desired Skills and Experience

Extensive experience as an expert witness in Quantum


Proven career progression, showcasing excellence and a robust track record in construction disputes.
Strong experience providing testimony in dispute resolution proceedings.
Experience with cross-examination is highly desirable.
Ability to independently secure expert appointments.
Proven business development acumen, with a history of winning new work.
Experience handling high-value projects and disputes.
A well-established network of law firms and legal partners.
Fluent in English, both written and spoken.

Qualifications/Educational Requirements

A relevant Construction Degree or similar equivalent qualification.


Additional qualifications and professional memberships relating to construction law would be advantageous

Employing Company Overview and Profile

You will work as part of a team of quantum and delay construction disputes out of their London office.


Your team will be a small team within a larger, corporate multidisciplinary consultancy with numerous international offices located in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and North America.


The business has a very international feel to it, due to the fact they work on some of the largest and most reputable construction disputes in the World.


You will work alongside several industry-leading experts who are Who’s Who Legal (WWL) recommended.

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