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A leading consultancy in the UK is looking for a Planner with a strong background in construction project planning and delay analysis. This role offers exposure to various disputes and opportunities for professional growth. The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of experience and excellent report writing skills. A salary range of £40k - £65k, hybrid working, and other benefits are provided.
The client prides itself on developing and delivering high‑quality solutions to a variety of commercial, contractual, and strategic issues faced by the UK and international petrochemical engineering and construction industries.
The position would particularly suit any planners with a passion for specialising in dispute resolution work and gaining more frequent exposure to forensic planning and delay analysis.
You will gain regular exposure to supporting the expert witness on projects that are experiencing significant disputes and potentially preparing for mediation and adjudication, as well as carrying out a more traditional planning role.
Within this role, you will be given the chance to work autonomously on projects, as well as supporting senior delay experts in individual arbitration matters to assist clients in acquiring the desired legal outcome.
This particular hiring company is a reputable and established consultancy, with offices across the globe offering a range of planning, quantity surveying, alternative dispute resolution and advisory services to their clients. This can include work in relation to disputes that are heading for adjudication and mediation.
The successful Planner will work alongside highly reputable experts on an appealing variety of projects and disputes. This role will be a great career move for any aspiring Planner who wishes to gain more exposure to delay analysis and is perhaps seeking a construction disputes career.
They expect candidates to be ambitious and place the same emphasis on their self‑development, investing in regular appraisals, career development and internal / external training.