Senior Manager - Quantum

Maxim Recruitment
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11 months ago
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Jobs Senior Manager - Quantum (MAX10337)

Senior Manager - Quantum

Ref MAX10337 Consultant Nilam Modhwadia Region London Location London Salary £80K - £120K plus bonus DOE Job Posted 07/04/2025 Type Permanent Status Live: Interviewing now

An exciting opportunity for a Senior Consultant/ Associate Director in Quantum to join as a Senior Manager within the Quantum division of an international and prestigious expert witness consultancy headquartered in Central London.


The successful candidate will have solid experience in a quantity surveying background, as well as quantum analysis and disputes experience.


You will work as part of a team with direct communication with industry-leading Who’s Who Legal named experts, on major international disputes.


The hiring company are willing to offer a highly competitive salary and benefits to the right candidate.

Responsibilities and Duties

The exact job duties of the Senior Manager will vary based on the size of each individual dispute you are working on.


Some of your duties will include:

Assisting colleagues with the preparations for testifying experts and legal counsel with presentations and cross-examination reports.


Assist senior colleagues and also the Quantum Expert Witness to provide highly analytical expert opinions with expert reports and joint statements for formal dispute resolution proceedings.
Assisting with drafting detailed and accurate reports including the cost and claims provided on major disputes.
Providing support to colleagues providing submissions to the International Court of Arbitration (ICC), including analysing implemented changed design and increased costs.
Assist with the meticulous review of contemporaneous data to analyse the dispute in infrastructure projects in ICC.
Under guidance from your manager and other colleagues, assist the Quantum Expert Witness to conduct Quantum analysis in an ICC Arbitration representing the claimant in regard to major infrastructure projects.
Liaise with numerous parties both internally and externally to generate required information and documentation.

Desired Skills and Experience

A background in Quantity Surveying, ideally for major reputable employees and large-scale projects.


Good contractual knowledge and ability to operate standard forms of contracts.
Experience with dispute resolution procedures, ideally arbitration.
Experience drafting sections of reports.
Ability to approach tasks methodically and analytically.
Incredibly meticulous and thorough in the work that you do.
A personable and professional manner.
A high standard of written and spoken English

Qualifications/Educational Requirements

Must be Degree qualified in a relevant subject (or similar equivalent).


Ideally be working towards an MSc or LLM in construction Law. Although full sponsorship towards this can be offered.

Employing Company Overview and Profile

The hiring company is a market leading construction consultancy who specialise in providing independent expert services on major international disputes. You will work alongside several leading industry experts on exciting and high-profile disputes.


The team has extensive experience working on projects in a variety of industries, such as energy, real estate, offshore, oil and gas, transportation, IT, and defence.


They have offices across the globe and advise on exciting projects across the world.


A full client employer profile will be provided to applicants shortlisted for interview.

Additional Benefits Package and Incentives

£80K - £120K + bonus (DOE)


Industry-leading Bonus Scheme
Further education sponsorship
Hybrid working (home/office)
25 days holiday + bank holidays 
Pension
Private Medical Insurance
Travel Insurance
Life assurance
Income Protection

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