Quantum Consulant

Intersect Global Ltd
London
2 days ago
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Due to continued growth a leading construction consultancy that provide cost managment and dispute resolution services are seeking to recruit a number of Quantum Consultants to complement their team in Central London. The Quantum Consultant will be responsible for supporting clients with effective and accurate contractual and claims advice, based on detailed and thorough analysis of project information in accordance with contractual entitlement. The Quantum Consultant will be required to work both part of a team and autonomously on a variety of commissions.

This presents an excellent opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor with a strong interest in gaining claims and dispute resolution experience to join a growing business and to be part of a friendly team that offer support as well as ongoing mentoring,

This is a hybrid working role.

The Role

Reporting to an Associate Directorresponsibilities will include:Providing high calibre claims consultancy and / or expert witness services on variety of construction claimsProviding technical and contractual advicePreparation of final accounts to adjudication standardCalculations of damages incurred due to delays / breech of contractsRepresenting or defence in formal proceedings including adjudication and mediationTaking personal responsibility for delivering commissions independently within timelines and of the highest standardExperience Required

Suitable applicants will be educated to degree level in Quantity Surveying or Construction Law and will be able to demonstrate no less than five years Quantity Surveying experience.

Suitable Quantity Surveyors will be able to demonstrate the following:Experience in procurement managment strategy, and contract administrationExtensive knowledge of the standard form of contracts comprising the NEC, JCTExperience in the development of claim and dispute resolution strategiesFirst class communication and presentation skillsFlexible approach with the ability to work on multiple assignmentsThese vacancies are available immediately, please send your application or for further information please reach out to Intersect Global for an initial conversation.TPBN1_UKTJ

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