Overview:
A highly regarded legal team is looking to appoint a Senior Associate or Legal Director to join its transactional construction practice. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced lawyer to work on a wide range of construction and infrastructure projects across the UK, advising clients in both the public and private sectors and playing a key role in a busy, growing team.
Role Requirements:
Experience:
• At least 7–8 years’ PQE in transactional construction law
• Advising on development, infrastructure and engineering projects, acting for a mix of developers, contractors, funders and consultants
• Familiarity with JCT, NEC, FIDIC and bespoke contracts, as well as a broad understanding of project structures and risk management
• Ability to collaborate with real estate, energy and commercial teams to deliver integrated advice
Skills:
• Confident in managing client relationships and delivering commercially focused advice
• Comfortable mentoring junior colleagues and supporting team growth
• Able to contribute to business development activity and represent the firm externally
On Offer:
Competitive salary and benefits package
• Opportunities to lead on high-profile and innovative projects
• A collaborative and supportive team culture, with genuine scope for progression
• Flexible and remote working options to suit your lifestyle
How to Apply:
Please contact Becky Newton at G2 Legal on 0131 278 0000 for a confidential chat, or forward an up to date copy of your CV to becky.newton@g2legal.com
We look forward to hearing from you.
PQE, years of experience and salary levels are shown purely as a guide. We will consider applications from candidates that can demonstrate the skills or experience required for this role.
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