Director Quantum Expert

Adair Associates Ltd
Bristol
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A key role, operating in our fast-growing Dispute Resolution team. The role will suit a candidate with the ambition and desire to grow and develop in the dispute world, with excellent networking opportunities and the opportunity to work with highly reputable, specialist Expert Witnesses across the UK.

Location: Bristol Posted: 23rd Jul, 2025 Role: Permanent Team: Dispute Resolution

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This role will be based in Bristol and you will be pivotal in growing a team while we support and develop your skills.

Quality

  • Constructively challenge, when necessary, the Client’s views or expectations and provide meaningful alternatives.
  • Sustain a high level of drive, enthusiasm and commitment completing tasks at agreed key stages and milestone deadlines.
  • Deliver a high quality of service and products by utilising Adair policy and procedures.
  • Managing time, planning, and organising to ensure excellence.
  • Continuously improve and develop best in class Adair products.
  • Report regularly to the Board on deliverable performance of services you are responsible for.

Finance

  • Report regularly to the Board on financial performance of services you are directly responsible for.
  • Negotiate satisfactory agreements regarding costs and fees.
  • Monitor performance against fee income and takes corrective action where necessary

People

  • Experienced people manager, running a small team and consistently demonstrating sound management practices.
  • Routinely mentor, develop and coach others.
  • Evaluate team performance and take appropriate action.
  • Invest in the development and retention of the team.
  • Insist on and demonstrate “one firm” culture and behaviour.
  • Identify and establish new relationships and opportunities. You will be the primary point of contact with the lawyers.
  • Understand the importance and play a key role in maintaining and developing existing client and consultant relationships to facilitate new work.
  • Assist Directors in tendering for service, incl. attending interviews.
  • Represent and promote Adair positively at all times.
  • Lead the production of marketing collateral for all their projects.

What you’ll need:

  • To have a Bachelors Degree or equivalent.
  • To be a full member of the RICS (MRICS/FRICS).
  • Experience as a testifying Expert (highly desirable).
  • Strong interpersonal skills with colleagues, Clients and members of the public.
  • Have a keen eye for detail and strive to provide a quality service.

Your CV must be in .doc or .pdf format and under 1mb in size


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