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Associate Director (Quantum)

Gold Group
Manchester
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Associate Director - Dispute Resolution
North West or Yorkshire
90,000 to 100,000 + package

I'm working in partnership with a well-respected multi-disciplinary construction consultancy that's built a reputation for being one of the leading names in construction dispute avoidance and resolution. Their work spans across expert witness, adjudication, arbitration, and a range of project and commercial management services within the UK's building sector.

As part of their continued growth in the UK, they are now seeking an Associate Director with proven experience in adjudication work to join their team in either the North West or Yorkshire. The is a rare opportunity to play a key role in high-profile, complex disputes and become part of a professional, busy team.

Key Responsibilities:
Lead and manage the preparation and submission of adjudication referrals and responses on behalf of clients
Provide strategic commercial advice during pre-dispute and live project stages to help avoid or mitigate disputes
Act as subject matter expert in adjudication-related matters internally and externally
Support or act as Expert Witness, working alongside legal teams and preparing detailed technical reports
Mentor junior team members and contribute to internal training programmes on dispute resolution best practices

Required Experience:
Strong track record in construction adjudication, either as a representative or decision-maker
Ideally MRICS, MCIOB or equivalent (legal qualifications also welcome)
Background in quantity surveying, project management, or a related discipline
Comfortable engaging at senior levels and managing complex, high-value disputes
Excellent report writing and analytical skills

What's in it for you:
Excellent career progression and strong work life balance
Exposure to exciting projects and across a range of clients
An environment that has a pro-active attitude towards improving knowledge & personal development
A salary of up to 100,000 (depending on experience)
Travel allowance
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Pension
Healthcare
Bonus
Paid professional fees

This is a brilliant role for someone looking to step into a senior leadership position with a specialist consultancy that's respected for its clarity, integrity, and expertise in resolving disputes before they escalate.

If this sounds of interest, get in touch with Matt Clegg at Gold Group today on (phone number removed).

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