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Quantum Consultant Manager (MAX9759)
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Ref MAX9759 Consultant Steve Thomas Region London Location London Salary £70K - £90K Job Posted 02/05/2024 Type Permanent Status Live: Interviewing now
Quantum Consultant Manager job vacancy within the Quantum Expert division of a prestigious, Central London based Construction Consultancy.
As Quantum Consultant Manager, you will work within the specialist construction Quantum disputes team, primarily on high-value international arbitration cases.
The successful candidate will have previous experience as a Quantity Surveyor or Senior Quantity Surveyor and will have transitioned into a dispute-related role involving construction disputes and Expert Witness services for several years.
Responsibilities and Duties
The specific duties will vary depending on each dispute, but this is a middle management position where you will support the lead expert and gain exposure to learning opportunities in a lead assistant role. You should be able to support junior team members when needed. Exact duties include:
Preparing and assisting in testimony and reports for experts and legal counsel.
Supporting the Quantum Expert Witness in providing analytical expert opinions, reports, and joint statements for dispute resolution.
Drafting detailed reports on costs and claims in major disputes.
Assisting with quantum analysis in International Court of Arbitration (ICC) cases, including analysis of design changes and increased costs.
Reviewing data meticulously to analyze disputes in infrastructure projects under ICC arbitration.
Conducting quantum analysis in ICC arbitration for major infrastructure projects, under guidance.
Liaising with internal and external parties to gather information and documentation.
Supporting junior staff members.
Desired Skills and Experience
Experience in writing and drafting quantum reports related to arbitration.
Background in Quantity Surveying, ideally with major reputable employers and large projects.
Methodical and analytical approach to tasks.
Meticulous and thorough work ethic.
Professional and personable manner.
Genuine passion to progress in the expert witness sector.
Willingness to perform data research and present analysis results.
Prepared to present reports and undergo internal cross-examination.
Qualifications/Educational Requirements
Relevant RICS Chartership.
2–5 years’ experience with a reputable contractor or PQS in Quantity Surveying or Senior Quantity Surveying roles, from building or civil backgrounds.
Experience with construction disputes, arbitration, adjudication, or high-level claims work in a disputes consultancy.
Degree qualification in a relevant subject or equivalent.
Ideally working towards or holding an MSc or LLM in Construction Law.
Additional Benefits Package and Incentives
The hiring company is a leading construction consultancy specializing in independent expert services for major international disputes. You will collaborate with industry leaders on high-profile arbitration cases.

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