Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Litigation Executive

Ormskirk
1 week ago
Create job alert

Litigation Executive

Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm

Office Based

Up to £30k DOE + Bonus

In this role, you will manage a caseload of motor re

We are looking for a motivated, organised, and detail-oriented Litigation Executive to join our clients growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a proactive and dynamic business that is expanding due to continued success.

As a Litigation Executive, you will manage a litigated caseload of credit hire claims with panel solicitors, overseeing the settlement of credit hire, credit repair, and any related heads of claim.

Litigation Executive Key Responsibilities:

Review and risk assess credit hire claims referred from the Recoveries team, identifying prospects for litigation and achieving positive outcomes in line with policies and legal requirements.
Prepare clear and concise instructions and litigation packs for panel solicitors, ensuring claims are issued promptly and effectively.
Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, insurers, solicitors, and other stakeholders, keeping all parties informed throughout the claims process.
Record and manage documentation and correspondence accurately, ensuring files are compliant, up to date, and meet court deadlines.
Support panel solicitors during litigation, including investigating disputes, meeting deadlines, negotiating settlements, and making informed decisions to secure successful outcomes.
Gather and prepare supporting evidence such as witness statements, photographs, CCTV footage, and other documentation to strengthen claims and accelerate settlement.
Work towards individual and team performance targets, contributing to the overall success of the department.
Carry out thorough investigations into claim circumstances, including liability assessment and quantum evaluation.Litigation Executive Benefits:

Competitive salary up to £30k DOE + bonus
Fully funded training
Excellent progression opportunities
Monday-Friday working hours (no weekends)
31 days holiday
Free parking
3x Life Assurance
6% PensionInterested in taking the next step in your career?
Click APPLY today

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Litigator

Credit Hire Litigation Executive

Defendant Personal Injury Solicitor

Expert Witness - Quantum

Software Engineer (Quantum Platform and Tools)

Solicitor

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Quantum Computing Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Quantum Department

Quantum computing has shifted from lab curiosity to the next frontier of high-impact computing. Across the UK, universities, national labs, start-ups, and established tech and finance firms are building quantum teams to explore algorithms, design hardware, and deliver quantum-ready software. As momentum grows, so does the need for clear, robust team structures. Because quantum R&D spans physics, engineering, computer science, and product, ambiguity about who does what can slow progress, increase risk, and inflate costs. This guide maps the typical roles in a modern quantum computing department, how they collaborate across the research-to-product lifecycle, skills and backgrounds UK employers expect, indicative salary ranges, common pitfalls, and practical ways to structure teams that move fast without breaking science.

Why the UK Could Be the World’s Next Quantum Computing Jobs Hub

Quantum computing is rapidly emerging from the realm of theoretical physics into practical reality. While classical computers use bits (0 or 1), quantum computers employ qubits, which can exist in superpositions of states. This enables them to tackle certain types of problems—such as optimisation, complex simulations, and cryptography—that classical machines struggle with. Although quantum technology is still in its early stages, sectors including financial services, pharmaceuticals, materials science, and cybersecurity are already experimenting with and investing in quantum computing. As a result, demand for professionals with expertise in quantum algorithms, quantum hardware, software integration, and quantum error correction is growing. The United Kingdom is uniquely positioned to become a global quantum computing jobs hub. With leading universities, expanding research programmes, supportive government strategy, and a maturing quantum ecosystem, the UK is building a foundation for career growth in this transformative field.

The Best Free Tools & Platforms to Practise Quantum Computing Skills in 2025/26

Quantum computing has moved from theory to practice. No longer confined to physics labs, it is now a serious field of research, development, and even early commercial application. From cryptography and drug discovery to optimisation in finance and logistics, quantum computing is shaping up to be one of the most transformative technologies of the coming decades. For job seekers in the UK, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. Roles in quantum computing are appearing not only in big tech but also in finance, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and government research. Employers want candidates who don’t just understand the theory, but who can actually design, test, and deploy quantum algorithms. The challenge? Quantum hardware is still rare, expensive, and limited. But the good news is that there are many free tools, platforms, and resources you can use to practise quantum computing skills today — building your knowledge, portfolio, and career prospects without spending a penny. This article explores the best free platforms for learning and practising quantum computing, how to use them effectively, and how to build portfolio projects that stand out to UK employers.