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Quantum Expert Managing Director

Maxim Recruitment
City of London
4 days 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.
  • Providing highly analytical expert opinions with expert reports for formal dispute resolution proceedings.
  • Liaising with numerous parties both internally and externally to generate required information and documentation.
  • Supporting business development initiatives and contributing to marketing efforts as needed.
  • Assisting 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.
  • Taken own appointments.
  • Experience testifying and being 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. 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.

Additional Benefits Package and Incentives

Contact Nilam Modhwadia, our specialist consultant managing this position, on (Office hours 8.30 am - 5.30 pm Monday to Friday) for more information. A £500-£1000 cash reward is offered for successful matches.


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