Director - Commercial & Quantum

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9 months ago
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A new and exciting Director in Quantum job based in London to work with experts in a specialist disputes division for a premium consultancy. This is a management role to lead and provide advisory services to clients on commercial and quantum issues.

The client prides itself on working within all sectors of the construction and engineering industry. Therefore, this role can deliver an exciting variation of project exposure on domestic and international projects.

This Director role would suit current Associate Directors or Directors who can demonstrate significant experience on live projects/contracts as well as experience as an Expert Witness.

Responsibilities and Duties

Specific duties will include (but are not limited to):

  • Forensic analysis in alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
  • Managing and developing the commercial and quantum team.
  • Control, manage and report contractual obligations from procurement to final account.
  • Determine schedules, monitor programmes, and understand risks.
  • Writing reports that can be used in negotiations as well as formal dispute resolution procedures including adjudication, mediation, and litigation.
  • Accurate assessments of progress
  • Partake in business development and help generate work and clients.

Desired Skills and Experience

  • Formal disputes experience working with a claims and disputes consultancy.
  • Extensive experience of quantum analysis job duties and writing narratives unassisted to a high standard.
  • Expert Witness experience
  • Ideally experience testifying, although this is not essential.
  • Must have projects/ clients they can bring along with them
  • Comfortable with business development
  • Leadership and management experience.
  • An ambitious individual looking to buy into the core values of the business and help to drive the business forward with its growth plan.

Qualifications/Educational Requirements

  • Degree level education in a construction-related field or similar equivalent qualification is desired.
  • Membership to a professional body such as the MRICS or CIArb would be advantageous.
  • Relevant MSc in engineering and/ or Construction Law and Disputes LLM would be a strong advantage.

Employing Company Overview and Profile

This particular hiring company is a reputable and established consultancy, with offices across the globe offering a range of planning, quantity surveying, alternative dispute resolution, and advisory services to their clients.

This can include work in relation to disputes that are heading for adjudication as well as offering live project support and advisory services.

All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence, and a full client overview will be provided before any CV is sent to the potential employer.

Additional Benefits Package and Incentives

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