40 Quantum Delay Claims and Dispute jobs
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An exclusive opportunity for a Delay Director to join a highly regarded, privately-owned construction expert witness practice.
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A great opportunity for a Quantity Surveyor / Commercial professional – or an existing disputes consultant – to join a specialist commercial and contract management consultancy in London as a Consultant – Commercial & Quantum, with clear scope to progress.
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A sharp and focused Forensic Delay Planning Engineer lead with demonstrable experience in E&M systems to work with a global rail client offering great career prospects!
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We are seeking a Claims Manager with experience of writing construction claims for contractors and consultants, to join an international Korean contractor based in Seoul, Korea.
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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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An exciting role to work as a Senior Claims Consultant in Sydney Australia, working in an office with iconic views of Sydney Harbour.
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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 opportunity for an ambitious Associate Director – Quantum based in Leeds to develop, lead and deliver construction disputes and quantum services across the North of England.
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An exclusive opportunity for an Associate Director to join a highly regarded construction delay and expert witness practice, lead complex domestic and international disputes, mentor juniors, help grow the practice, and gain real exposure to expert appointments.
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