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A London-based consultancy seeks a Senior Delay Consultant to conduct forensic investigations and prepare delay analyses across construction projects. Candidates should have 5+ years' experience, proficiency in planning software, and a relevant degree. The role offers a salary of £70,000 to £90,000, benefits including pension and support for further qualifications, along with hybrid working arrangements.
A bespoke, London-based construction claims and disputes consultancy is searching for a senior-level Delay Consultant to join their growing team.
This role would particularly suit candidates currently working for traditional contractors, consultancies, or client organisations in a role where they have had significant exposure to carrying out delay analysis and using planning software such as Primavera and Asta Powerproject and Microsoft Project.
This construction Delay Analyst job is perfect for candidates with the above experience who want to specialise in a delay analysis role and pursue a long-term career in claims and disputes.
The successful applicant will be required to work on a variety of commissions as part of a growing team of planners and delay analysts.
The hiring company offers a range of specialist consultancy services to its clients who are experiencing problems in their projects and do not have the in-house expertise to resolve them favourably.
Services can include:
Due to the nature of the services this employer offers, appointed candidates will gain exposure to unique issues relating to construction disputes, especially within the building construction and high-value residential high-rise construction market.
The Delay Analysis Senior Consultant Job Duties comprise:
This employer is London-based and is a bespoke claims and disputes consultancy.
They are a well-established, growing business with an expert team of staff, which includes accredited mediators, qualified adjudicators, and practicing expert witnesses.
They have a strong network within the legal profession and are regularly approached by the lawyers and solicitors of domestic and international construction companies to provide support and guidance on problem projects.
Basic salary in the region of £70,000 to £90,000 depending on quality and extent of experience in this role, plus pension, bonus, support with further qualifications, and hybrid working.