Senior Consultant - Quantum

Maxim Recruitment
Manchester
1 week ago
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Senior Consultant | Construction, Projects & Assets (Quantum) | Forensic & Litigation Consulting

A Senior Quantum Consultant job in the construction sector to join a large international, award-winning consultancy in their Central Manchester office (hybrid working).

This is a chance to make a real impact in the industry, working on high-profile projects and helping clients navigate complex contractual challenges. If you’re passionate about turning your expertise into actionable solutions and thrive in a dynamic, collaborative environment, this role is for you.

The successful candidate for this Senior Quantum Consultant job will likely come from a Senior Quantity Surveying / Commercial Management background, having gained experience with a contractor, sub-contractor, or similar specialist claims and quantum consultancy.

In the role of the Senior Quantum Consultant, you will play a key role in supporting the preparation, assessment, and resolution of construction claims and disputes.

You will utilize your extensive experience in quantity surveying to provide expert advice and analysis on quantum-related issues, including the valuation of variations, delay and disruption claims, and final account settlements.

Your expertise will contribute to the successful resolution of disputes and the protection of our clients' commercial interests.

What’s in it for you?

  • Impactful Work: Make a difference by helping clients resolve high-stakes disputes and navigate complex challenges. The client can offer the opportunity to work on high-value and high-profile domestic and international projects and disputes.
  • Career Advancement: Grow your expertise in a niche area of the construction industry, with opportunities for ongoing professional development. You will be supported by industry-leading Who’s Who Legal Experts, offering a clear path to becoming an industry expert.
  • Collaborative Culture: Join a team that values collaboration, innovation, and mutual support.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Assist with the preparation of claims for loss and expense and other contractual entitlements.
  • Assist with the preparation of adjudication documentation.
  • Review and assess project records to establish quantum related to claims and disputes.
  • Conduct quantum forensic analysis of tender, contract, and claims documentation.
  • Draft written reports detailing process, conclusions, and recommendations.
  • Support the drafting of detailed expert witness reports for formal dispute resolution proceedings.
  • Provide strategic advice throughout the construction project lifecycle.
  • Collaborate with other consultants, legal teams, and project stakeholders for comprehensive advice on quantum and disputes.
  • Research and develop emerging industry-related technologies and stay updated on industry developments.
  • Act as an ambassador promoting the Contract Services offered by the consultancy.

Desired Skills and Experience

  • Minimum 5 years' experience in Quantity Surveying / Commercial Management, preferably with a major contractor, subcontractor, or similar consultancy.
  • Experience with claims and familiarity with dispute proceedings.
  • Experience in adjudication is desirable but not essential.
  • Strong knowledge of contracts such as NEC and JCT.
  • Proficiency with relevant applications like BCIS, Cost-X, CEMAR.
  • Excellent interpersonal and client-facing skills.

Qualifications/Educational Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or related construction field.
  • MRICS, MInstCES, or working towards Chartership is preferred but not essential.
  • A Masters in Construction Law is highly desirable; sponsorship may be available.

Company Overview

The employer is a leading UK-based consultancy providing advisory services related to claims, disputes, and contractual issues, with multiple offices across the UK.

They offer a professional yet personal environment with excellent career progression opportunities, including support for professional memberships and further qualifications such as an MSc in Construction Law.

A detailed client profile will be provided to shortlisted candidates.

Benefits and Incentives

  • Salary: £60k-£75k (DOE)
  • Discretionary bonus
  • 33 days holiday including bank holidays
  • Sponsorship for further education (e.g., MSc in Construction Law)
  • Pension scheme with up to 5% employer contributions

Nilam Modhwadia is the specialist consultant managing this role. Contact at (office hours 8:30 am - 5:30 pm, Mon-Fri). You can also receive a £500-£1000 reward for successful placements.


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