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Our client is seeking to appoint a chartered civil engineer or QS to join their successful niche commercial, program and dispute resolutions business in Hong Kong.
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The Maxim recruitment team is on the look out for a bright and ambitious senior quantum claims consultant to join a leading global construction disputes consultancy and their expanding team in Sydney, Australia.
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A well-established consulting firm is recruiting a high caliber Senior Programming Consultant (Delay Analysis) to join their integrated team to deliver Delay Analysis commissions for key clients within Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific Region.
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Due to continued expansion an experienced claims professional is required to join a well-established Hong Kong based claims consultancy in the role of Senior Claims Consultant.
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An Associate Director Delay Analysis job based in Hong Kong to work with Delay Experts on a range of high value international projects that are working through the dispute process and may result in arbitration.
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A Senior Associate Delay Analysis job based in Hong Kong to work with Delay Experts on a range of high value international projects that are working through the dispute process and may result in arbitration.
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An Associate Director Delay Analysis job based in Hong Kong to work with Delay Experts on a range of high value international projects that are working through the dispute process and may result in arbitration.
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Construction careers are exciting in Australia as a Senior Consultant Contract and Claims is required in Sydney.
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Claims Manager job vacancy in Hong Kong, with a leading construction claims and construction industry dispute consultancy.
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An exciting Senior Delay Consultant job located in Birmingham. You will work within the specialist claims and disputes division of a large multinational consultancy.
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