Director - Expert Services

Anzurra
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Overview


Our client is a global leader in engineering and technical consulting services. The firm specializes in forensic engineering, technical consulting, and expert witness services. With a multidisciplinary team of engineers, architects, scientists, and technical specialists, they address complex challenges across various industries, such as industrial sectors, marine, oil and gas, transportation, and healthcare.


As they continue to expand, they are looking to strengthen their international team in the UK with key hires focused mainly on expert advisory (witness), and arbitration, adjudication as well as quantum and claims advisory.


The company is currently working on an ambitious growth strategy and is seeking commercial and committed colleagues to help drive growth and high-end advisory solutions.


You


Ideally, you will have experience either in delay analysis or quantum as well as claims, disputes resolution through ADR, Arbitration and Litigation. You should be a degree qualified engineer, quantity surveyor or construction manager and have at least 10 years of post-qualification experience.


Consulting experience is advantageous but not essential. However, delivering high levels of personal billing with a strong client portfolio will be considered essential for the role


The role is based in the UK, ideally in London where the company's main office is, although there is hybrid and flexible working conditions meaning that being office-based 5 days a week is not essential. This role may involve collaboration with clients across diverse locations including especially the Middle East Area, and client will be required from time to time.


Who are we?


At Anzurra, we work in-house with ambitious companies, helping them attract and retain market-leading talent. Operating from London and Copenhagen, we provide embedded, on-demand, and flexible recruitment solutions to help businesses scale to their full potential.


Contact Us


For further information, please reach out to Francesca Indelicato (Talent Consultant) at or John Murphy (Director).

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