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Senior Consultant / Director - Quantum or Delay

Anzurra
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1 week ago
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Overview

Our client is an international leader in engineering and technical consulting, offering forensic consulting, construction dispute resolution, built-environment solutions, and product-development support across sectors including consumer, industrial, and healthcare.

With a global presence of over 110 offices spanning more than 10 countries and over 1,400 professionals, they deliver expert services across different industries. While they continue to expand, they are currently looking to strengthen their Construction Advisory team and they are looking to hire professionals in their office in London.

You

Ideally, you will have experience either in delay analysis or quantum as well as claims, disputes resolution through ADR, Arbitration and Litigation. You should be a degree-qualified engineer, quantity surveyor or construction manager and have at least 3 years of post-qualification experience in the construction industry or a related field. Familiarity with program management software, such as Primavera P6, Asta Powerproject, and MS Project, is required, along with proficiency in Microsoft Office.

Who are we?

At Anzurra, we work in-house with ambitious companies, helping them attract and retain market-leading talent. Operating from London and Copenhagen, we provide embedded, on-demand, and flexible recruitment solutions to help businesses scale to their full potential.

Contact Us

For further information, please reach out to Francesca Indelicato (Talent Consultant) at or John Murphy (Director) at .

Seniority level
  • Director
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Engineering and Consulting
Industries
  • Construction and Civil Engineering


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