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Managing Director - Quantum

Maxim Recruitment Limited
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10 months ago
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Are you an experienced Disputes professional with a strong background in Quantum-related expert work? If you're eager to lead and collaborate with industry-leading experts on high-profile international disputes and join one of the world's top consultancies, this could be the ideal next step in your career.


The successful candidate will hold experience acting as a Quantum Expert on international arbitrations. You will work within a close-knit team, engaging directly with Who’s Who Legal-recognised experts on major global disputes.


Despite being a global consultancy, the firm maintains a close-knit, collaborative culture with an outstanding reputation for its workplace environment.


In return, the hiring company is offering a highly competitive salary and benefits package for the right candidate.


Responsibilities and Duties

Some of your duties will include:

  • Working on high-value international £multi-million/billion disputes, mainly arbitrations.
  • Provide highly analytical expert opinions with expert reports for formal dispute resolution proceedings.
  • Liaise with numerous parties both internally and externally to generate required information and documentation.
  • Support business development initiatives and contribute to marketing efforts as needed.
  • Assist in the mentoring, development, and management of both new and existing experts and consultants within the team.


Desired Skills and Experience

  • A background in Quantity Surveying, ideally for major reputable employees and large-scale projects.
  • Experience writing reports for arbitration.
  • Has taken own appointments.
  • Experience testified and cross-examined
  • Comfortable in business development and proven work-winning capabilities
  • Ability to approach tasks methodically and analytically.
  • Incredibly meticulous and thorough in the work that you do.
  • Experience training and coaching junior staff
  • A personable and professional manner.
  • A high standard of written and spoken English


Qualifications/Educational Requirements

  • Must be Degree qualified in a relevant subject (or similar equivalent).
  • Ideally qualified in a MSc or LLM in Construction Law.


Employing Company Overview and Profile

The hiring company is a market leading construction consultancy who specialise in providing independent expert services on major international disputes. You will work alongside several leading industry experts on exciting and high-profile disputes.

The consultancy is incredibly supportive and want to encourage and give senior staff level staff opportunities to run their own assignments as experts. And although they are a global consultancy, they still manage to retain a very intimate feel about the business and have an excellent company culture.

The team has extensive experience working on projects in a variety of industries, such as energy, real estate, offshore, oil and gas, transportation, IT, and defence.

They have offices across the globe and advise on exciting projects across the world.

A full client employer profile will be provided to applicants shortlisted for interview.


Additional Benefits Package and Incentives

  • Market-leading salaries
  • Highly Competitive Bonus Structure
  • Hybrid working (home/office)
  • Pension
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Travel Insurance
  • Life assurance
  • Income Protection

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