Managing Consultant - Delay Analysis

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Managing Consultant - Delay Analysis job in London (MAX7727) - Maxim Recruitment

Managing Consultant - Delay Analysis

Ref MAX7727

Consultant: Steve Thomas

Region: London

Location: London

Salary: £70k - £80k + benefits package

Job Posted: 13/03/2023

Type: Permanent

Status: Live: Interviewing now

An excellent opportunity for a Managing Consultant (Delay Analysis) has arisen to join a leading Expert Witness consultancy in their London office. This is a great opportunity for someone who wants the opportunity to be given a lot of responsibility at an early stage, and who is excited about national and international project exposure, as our client does a large proportion of their work on overseas major projects, based from a London office.

Responsibilities and Duties

You will be a Managing Consultant within the business responsible for undergoing delay analysis on major claims and disputes. You will report into an Associate or Director of the business, and be able to work with minimal supervision. This is a great opportunity for someone who wants good exposure to major disputes and projects in the national and international construction markets.

Job Duties include (not limited to):

  • Act as a Senior Delay Analyst on major claims and disputes
  • High level expert report writing in assistance to the lead Expert
  • Provision of specialist expert advice to external clients
  • Support provision of specialist expert advice on all alternative dispute resolution subject areas
  • Deliver expert claims services in line with client briefs
  • Coaching and training on specialist areas to junior members of staff

Desired Skills and Experience

  • Strong Forensic Planning / Delay Analysis experience is key
  • Expert report writing
  • Ability to work within a team
  • Shown experience of programme management on major projects
  • Experience in the Expert Witness sector is essential
  • Good continuity of employment is strongly preferred
  • Can do/team player behaviours

Qualifications/Educational Requirements

  • Relevant construction / engineering degree or equivalent is strongly preferred
  • Further Qualification in Construction Law is beneficial

Employing Company Overview and Profile

You will join a Top End specialist professional Expert Witness consultancy that provides expert advice in the disciplines of Delay Analysis, Quantum Assessment, Claims and Disputes, Forensic Planning, capital investment programme management, construction project management, and construction costs management in the UK and overseas. This is a great opportunity for an individual who wants to work on national and international projects, as a large proportion of their work is on major projects overseas completed from a London office with site visits overseas when required.

Additional Benefits Package and Incentives

The company offers incentives like no other that consists of a progression scheme that has no limit should an employee show high performance. They have flexibility to promote with no limited time scale and pay a generous bonus for high performers.

Contact

Steve Thomasis our specialist consultant managing this position


(Office hours 9.30 to 5.30pm Monday to Friday)

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