We are seeking an experienced Freelance Disrepair Surveyor who is a qualified Chartered Building Surveyor to support housing disrepair inspections and expert reporting across the North West region. The successful candidate must have substantial experience acting as an Expert Witness in housing disrepair matters and be confident preparing CPR-compliant reports for legal proceedings, joint expert inspections, and court attendance where required. You will carry out detailed inspections of residential properties, identify defects, assess causation and liability, prepare Scott Schedules where required, and produce clear, robust expert witness reports suitable for litigation, pre-action protocol compliance, and housing disrepair claims. This role requires strong technical knowledge, excellent report-writing skills, and proven experience working within landlord and tenant disrepair matters, particularly social housing and residential portfolios. Key Responsibilities The role involves conducting housing disrepair inspections across occupied and void residential properties and identifying building defects including damp and mould, condensation, leaks, structural movement, roofing issues, ventilation failures, and general building fabric defects. The successful candidate will be expected to diagnose the root causes of defects and distinguish between disrepair, lifestyle issues, and tenant-related matters while assessing landlord liability in accordance with repairing obligations and relevant housing legislation. You will prepare detailed survey reports suitable for legal proceedings and produce Scott Schedules together with costed schedules of works where required. A core part of the role is producing Expert Witness reports compliant with Civil Procedure Rules, including CPR Part 35, with the ability to defend findings under legal scrutiny. The position will require attendance at joint inspections with claimant or defendant surveyors, providing technical advice to solicitors, housing providers, landlords, and managing agents, reviewing contractor quotations and remedial specifications, and offering recommendations for remedial works and estimated costs. Attendance at court hearings and giving Expert Witness evidence will be required as part of this role. Essential Requirements Applicants must be a Chartered Building Surveyor with MRICS or FRICS status and be degree-qualified in Building Surveying or a related discipline. You must have proven experience in housing disrepair surveying together with demonstrable experience acting as an Expert Witness in housing disrepair and residential litigation matters. A strong understanding of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the Pre-Action Protocol for Housing Conditions Claims, and CPR Part 35 is essential. You must have a strong track record of preparing Expert Witness reports for legal proceedings and be confident attending court and defending professional opinions where required. Excellent knowledge of residential construction defects, remedial solutions, and landlord repairing obligations is essential. Strong written reporting and communication skills are required, together with a full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the North West. Professional indemnity insurance must be in place, or the ability to demonstrate suitable cover where required. Desirable Experience Previous experience working with social housing providers, local authorities, housing associations, and solicitor-led instructions would be highly advantageous. Experience acting for both claimant and defendant instructions is desirable, as this role requires a balanced and objective professional approach. Specialist experience in damp and mould investigations would be beneficial, together with knowledge of CDM regulations and health and safety compliance. The ability to undertake drone inspections would also be considered an advantage. Personal Attributes The ideal candidate will be highly organised, self-sufficient, and capable of managing multiple instructions and deadlines independently. You should demonstrate strong attention to detail, commercial awareness, and a pragmatic approach to problem solving. Professionalism, credibility, and confidence when dealing with legal teams, barristers, solicitors, and clients are essential, alongside an objective, evidence-led approach to inspections and reporting. You must be comfortable operating in formal legal environments and presenting evidence with authority and clarity. Deliverables Expected The successful surveyor will be expected to deliver inspection reports within agreed service level agreements together with full photographic evidence and defect schedules. This will include costed remedial recommendations, Scott Schedules where applicable, CPR Part 35-compliant Expert Witness reports, attendance notes, joint inspection summaries, and court-ready documentation where required. Ideal Candidate Profile You will be an experienced Chartered Surveyor with a strong reputation in residential disrepair matters and a proven background as an Expert Witness. You will be capable of operating independently and delivering high-quality reports that withstand legal scrutiny while confidently managing instructions from initial inspection through to court attendance and Expert Witness evidence. You should be comfortable working with solicitors, landlords, housing providers, barristers, and legal teams across both claimant and defendant instructions.
May 03, 2026
Contractor
We are seeking an experienced Freelance Disrepair Surveyor who is a qualified Chartered Building Surveyor to support housing disrepair inspections and expert reporting across the North West region. The successful candidate must have substantial experience acting as an Expert Witness in housing disrepair matters and be confident preparing CPR-compliant reports for legal proceedings, joint expert inspections, and court attendance where required. You will carry out detailed inspections of residential properties, identify defects, assess causation and liability, prepare Scott Schedules where required, and produce clear, robust expert witness reports suitable for litigation, pre-action protocol compliance, and housing disrepair claims. This role requires strong technical knowledge, excellent report-writing skills, and proven experience working within landlord and tenant disrepair matters, particularly social housing and residential portfolios. Key Responsibilities The role involves conducting housing disrepair inspections across occupied and void residential properties and identifying building defects including damp and mould, condensation, leaks, structural movement, roofing issues, ventilation failures, and general building fabric defects. The successful candidate will be expected to diagnose the root causes of defects and distinguish between disrepair, lifestyle issues, and tenant-related matters while assessing landlord liability in accordance with repairing obligations and relevant housing legislation. You will prepare detailed survey reports suitable for legal proceedings and produce Scott Schedules together with costed schedules of works where required. A core part of the role is producing Expert Witness reports compliant with Civil Procedure Rules, including CPR Part 35, with the ability to defend findings under legal scrutiny. The position will require attendance at joint inspections with claimant or defendant surveyors, providing technical advice to solicitors, housing providers, landlords, and managing agents, reviewing contractor quotations and remedial specifications, and offering recommendations for remedial works and estimated costs. Attendance at court hearings and giving Expert Witness evidence will be required as part of this role. Essential Requirements Applicants must be a Chartered Building Surveyor with MRICS or FRICS status and be degree-qualified in Building Surveying or a related discipline. You must have proven experience in housing disrepair surveying together with demonstrable experience acting as an Expert Witness in housing disrepair and residential litigation matters. A strong understanding of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the Pre-Action Protocol for Housing Conditions Claims, and CPR Part 35 is essential. You must have a strong track record of preparing Expert Witness reports for legal proceedings and be confident attending court and defending professional opinions where required. Excellent knowledge of residential construction defects, remedial solutions, and landlord repairing obligations is essential. Strong written reporting and communication skills are required, together with a full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the North West. Professional indemnity insurance must be in place, or the ability to demonstrate suitable cover where required. Desirable Experience Previous experience working with social housing providers, local authorities, housing associations, and solicitor-led instructions would be highly advantageous. Experience acting for both claimant and defendant instructions is desirable, as this role requires a balanced and objective professional approach. Specialist experience in damp and mould investigations would be beneficial, together with knowledge of CDM regulations and health and safety compliance. The ability to undertake drone inspections would also be considered an advantage. Personal Attributes The ideal candidate will be highly organised, self-sufficient, and capable of managing multiple instructions and deadlines independently. You should demonstrate strong attention to detail, commercial awareness, and a pragmatic approach to problem solving. Professionalism, credibility, and confidence when dealing with legal teams, barristers, solicitors, and clients are essential, alongside an objective, evidence-led approach to inspections and reporting. You must be comfortable operating in formal legal environments and presenting evidence with authority and clarity. Deliverables Expected The successful surveyor will be expected to deliver inspection reports within agreed service level agreements together with full photographic evidence and defect schedules. This will include costed remedial recommendations, Scott Schedules where applicable, CPR Part 35-compliant Expert Witness reports, attendance notes, joint inspection summaries, and court-ready documentation where required. Ideal Candidate Profile You will be an experienced Chartered Surveyor with a strong reputation in residential disrepair matters and a proven background as an Expert Witness. You will be capable of operating independently and delivering high-quality reports that withstand legal scrutiny while confidently managing instructions from initial inspection through to court attendance and Expert Witness evidence. You should be comfortable working with solicitors, landlords, housing providers, barristers, and legal teams across both claimant and defendant instructions.
Our client based in the heart of the City, recognised within the Legal 500 are seeking to add a Senior Associate Solicitor within the area of Construction Law. Minimum of 4 years+ PQE. Hybrid working, private healthcare and life assurance are some of the many benefits on offer. Due to expansion, our client is seeking an ambitious non-contentious construction solicitor, someone with confidence in advising and negotiating construction contracts, have enthusiasm for business development and networking. Clients include developers, funders, contractors, construction consultants and local authorities. Responsibilities for this Construction Solicitor role: Be responsible for running independent files day to day in full Able to manage complex transactions Drafting and reviewing construction contracts, project agreements and security documents e.g building contracts and development agreements Have good client relationship management Able to advise on matters pertaining to construction procurement Be able to advise on matters concerning construction law (including key provisions, implied terms, certification, payment, variations, completion and delay, liquidated damages, extensions of time, loss and expense, standard insurance requirements and defects). Have a good understanding of procuring developments is desired Be able to follow the firms policies and departmental procedures Specification for this Construction Solicitor role: Have a minimum of 4 years non-contentious construction experience Have been working recently in private practice Have excellent interpersonal skills Is proactive in their approach Enjoys networking and developing relationships Have working knowledge of the NEC suite of contracts is advantageous Have a good understanding of how building contracts, professional appointments and collateral warranty agreements fit in with development agreements, development agreements for lease and funding arrangements Benefits for this Construction Solicitor role vacancy: Competitive salary plus a very generous bonus scheme Hybrid working Private healthcare 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Season ticket loan Life Assurance Pension scheme If you're a Construction Solicitor ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively, contact Victoria at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37538 . PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
May 03, 2026
Full time
Our client based in the heart of the City, recognised within the Legal 500 are seeking to add a Senior Associate Solicitor within the area of Construction Law. Minimum of 4 years+ PQE. Hybrid working, private healthcare and life assurance are some of the many benefits on offer. Due to expansion, our client is seeking an ambitious non-contentious construction solicitor, someone with confidence in advising and negotiating construction contracts, have enthusiasm for business development and networking. Clients include developers, funders, contractors, construction consultants and local authorities. Responsibilities for this Construction Solicitor role: Be responsible for running independent files day to day in full Able to manage complex transactions Drafting and reviewing construction contracts, project agreements and security documents e.g building contracts and development agreements Have good client relationship management Able to advise on matters pertaining to construction procurement Be able to advise on matters concerning construction law (including key provisions, implied terms, certification, payment, variations, completion and delay, liquidated damages, extensions of time, loss and expense, standard insurance requirements and defects). Have a good understanding of procuring developments is desired Be able to follow the firms policies and departmental procedures Specification for this Construction Solicitor role: Have a minimum of 4 years non-contentious construction experience Have been working recently in private practice Have excellent interpersonal skills Is proactive in their approach Enjoys networking and developing relationships Have working knowledge of the NEC suite of contracts is advantageous Have a good understanding of how building contracts, professional appointments and collateral warranty agreements fit in with development agreements, development agreements for lease and funding arrangements Benefits for this Construction Solicitor role vacancy: Competitive salary plus a very generous bonus scheme Hybrid working Private healthcare 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Season ticket loan Life Assurance Pension scheme If you're a Construction Solicitor ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively, contact Victoria at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37538 . PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
Are you passionate about delivering exceptional customer service and shaping a positive homebuying journey? Elvet Recruitment is proud to be partnering with a respected housebuilder to recruit a Sales Manager for the North East region . This is a dynamic, influential role where you will lead a dedicated and high-performing team, maximising revenue opportunities while working collaboratively with the regional sales leadership, Head of Sales/Sales Director, and wider regional functions. Together, you will drive operational performance and deliver an exceptional customer experience that supports the region s business plan and future growth. Their homes are thoughtfully designed to suit a wide range of buyers from first-time homeowners and growing families to downsizers and investors. As a Field Sales Executive, your commitment to outstanding service will be essential in building lasting customer relationships and achieving your sales goals. You ll also benefit from ongoing professional development and training to support your success and long-term career progression. What You ll Be Doing: Producing and updating weekly sales reports Ensuring sales staff progress reservations through to exchange and completion Responding to enquiries raised by solicitors Managing the Sales Administrator Liaising with the construction team regarding CML and move-in dates Reviewing and checking contract documentation Motivating and supporting the Sales Team Building strong relationships with estate agents and nominated solicitors Handling and resolving customer enquiries Managing the training and development of Sales Negotiators and other relevant staff Working closely with the marketing department on advertising, events, and lead feedback Attending marketing planning meetings Liaising with signage and graphics suppliers regarding site requirements Overseeing the setup of new sites What We re Looking For: Proven track record in sales and sales management, with the ability to inspire teams to achieve high sales performance and exceptional customer satisfaction Skilled in using data and insights to conduct needs analysis and inform operational strategies Strong coaching abilities to develop sales excellence and support career progression conversations Capable of managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced and dynamic environment Excellent communication and presentation skills Solid understanding of the construction industry, including the legal framework, mortgage market, and financial implications of building methods and sequences Demonstrable knowledge of the property market and competitor activity Role Information: 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Performance-based bonus scheme Holiday purchase scheme Company pension Private medical insurance Health and wellbeing support through Healthshield Life assurance Employee share purchase plan Retail and leisure discount programme This is a permanent position and Elvet Recruitment Limited will be acting as an employment agency for permanent recruitment on behalf of our client. By applying for this job you accept the T&Cs, Privacy Notice and Disclaimers which can be found on our website Please call Heather Sweetman at Elvet Recruitment to discuss in more detail.
May 03, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about delivering exceptional customer service and shaping a positive homebuying journey? Elvet Recruitment is proud to be partnering with a respected housebuilder to recruit a Sales Manager for the North East region . This is a dynamic, influential role where you will lead a dedicated and high-performing team, maximising revenue opportunities while working collaboratively with the regional sales leadership, Head of Sales/Sales Director, and wider regional functions. Together, you will drive operational performance and deliver an exceptional customer experience that supports the region s business plan and future growth. Their homes are thoughtfully designed to suit a wide range of buyers from first-time homeowners and growing families to downsizers and investors. As a Field Sales Executive, your commitment to outstanding service will be essential in building lasting customer relationships and achieving your sales goals. You ll also benefit from ongoing professional development and training to support your success and long-term career progression. What You ll Be Doing: Producing and updating weekly sales reports Ensuring sales staff progress reservations through to exchange and completion Responding to enquiries raised by solicitors Managing the Sales Administrator Liaising with the construction team regarding CML and move-in dates Reviewing and checking contract documentation Motivating and supporting the Sales Team Building strong relationships with estate agents and nominated solicitors Handling and resolving customer enquiries Managing the training and development of Sales Negotiators and other relevant staff Working closely with the marketing department on advertising, events, and lead feedback Attending marketing planning meetings Liaising with signage and graphics suppliers regarding site requirements Overseeing the setup of new sites What We re Looking For: Proven track record in sales and sales management, with the ability to inspire teams to achieve high sales performance and exceptional customer satisfaction Skilled in using data and insights to conduct needs analysis and inform operational strategies Strong coaching abilities to develop sales excellence and support career progression conversations Capable of managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced and dynamic environment Excellent communication and presentation skills Solid understanding of the construction industry, including the legal framework, mortgage market, and financial implications of building methods and sequences Demonstrable knowledge of the property market and competitor activity Role Information: 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Performance-based bonus scheme Holiday purchase scheme Company pension Private medical insurance Health and wellbeing support through Healthshield Life assurance Employee share purchase plan Retail and leisure discount programme This is a permanent position and Elvet Recruitment Limited will be acting as an employment agency for permanent recruitment on behalf of our client. By applying for this job you accept the T&Cs, Privacy Notice and Disclaimers which can be found on our website Please call Heather Sweetman at Elvet Recruitment to discuss in more detail.
Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor/Associate 4+ Years' PQE Glasgow Hybrid Working If you're a Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor with around four years' PQE (or more), this is an opportunity to join a specialist construction team working on genuinely interesting projects across the UK. Based ideally in Glasgow, the role offers a mix of autonomy, collaboration and exposure to major development and energy related work. This role would suit someone who enjoys technical construction law, wants client facing responsibility and is looking for a long term move where development and progression are taken seriously. What's on offer? High quality non contentious construction work Involvement in major development, regeneration and engineering projects Exposure to energy sector work including wind, hydro and solar Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Competitive salary and benefits package, including pension Ongoing development and clear scope to progress The role As a Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor in Glasgow, you'll work on the construction elements of large property developments and regeneration schemes, as well as engineering and infrastructure projects across the UK. Your work will include drafting and negotiating building contracts, professional appointments and related documentation. You'll work closely with colleagues and clients, managing your own matters with support where needed and contributing to projects from an early stage through to completion. The client base includes developers, contractors, funders and public sector bodies, offering plenty of variety in the work. About you This role would suit a Construction Solicitor/Associate who: Has 4+ years' PQE in non-contentious construction Is confident drafting and negotiating construction contracts Is comfortable managing matters independently Communicates clearly and pragmatically with clients Takes a commercial, solutions focused approach Enjoys working collaboratively as part of a wider team The environment This is a team where Lawyers are trusted to manage their work, supported when they need it and encouraged to build sustainable careers. The culture is collaborative and professional, with a genuine emphasis on flexibility, development and doing quality work without unnecessary pressure. If you're a Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor in Glasgow looking for your next step, we would welcome a confidential chat. How to Apply: Online: Apply with your updated CV via the provided link Contact: For immediate consideration, contact Becky Newton at G2 Legal We look forward to hearing from you.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor/Associate 4+ Years' PQE Glasgow Hybrid Working If you're a Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor with around four years' PQE (or more), this is an opportunity to join a specialist construction team working on genuinely interesting projects across the UK. Based ideally in Glasgow, the role offers a mix of autonomy, collaboration and exposure to major development and energy related work. This role would suit someone who enjoys technical construction law, wants client facing responsibility and is looking for a long term move where development and progression are taken seriously. What's on offer? High quality non contentious construction work Involvement in major development, regeneration and engineering projects Exposure to energy sector work including wind, hydro and solar Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Competitive salary and benefits package, including pension Ongoing development and clear scope to progress The role As a Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor in Glasgow, you'll work on the construction elements of large property developments and regeneration schemes, as well as engineering and infrastructure projects across the UK. Your work will include drafting and negotiating building contracts, professional appointments and related documentation. You'll work closely with colleagues and clients, managing your own matters with support where needed and contributing to projects from an early stage through to completion. The client base includes developers, contractors, funders and public sector bodies, offering plenty of variety in the work. About you This role would suit a Construction Solicitor/Associate who: Has 4+ years' PQE in non-contentious construction Is confident drafting and negotiating construction contracts Is comfortable managing matters independently Communicates clearly and pragmatically with clients Takes a commercial, solutions focused approach Enjoys working collaboratively as part of a wider team The environment This is a team where Lawyers are trusted to manage their work, supported when they need it and encouraged to build sustainable careers. The culture is collaborative and professional, with a genuine emphasis on flexibility, development and doing quality work without unnecessary pressure. If you're a Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor in Glasgow looking for your next step, we would welcome a confidential chat. How to Apply: Online: Apply with your updated CV via the provided link Contact: For immediate consideration, contact Becky Newton at G2 Legal We look forward to hearing from you.
Commercial Solictor (Property) Permanent Hours - 35 hours (9am - 5pm) Based in Brighton & Hove £50,000 - £65,000 per annum plus further benefits Tony Alan Recruitment currently has a new and exciting job opportunity for a Commercial Solictor to join an established and growing organisation on a permanent contract. You will be an enthusiastic, lively, optimistic, kind, sociable and driven individual. You will be one who can embrace change and wish to be at the forefront of AI. Key Duties: Manage a mixed caseload of commercial property and development matters, including acquisition, refinances, drafting/negotiating leases and development agreements. Provide high-quality legal advice to clients on a range of issues, including planning, construction, and financing in the context of commercial property development. Draft and negotiate a wide variety of legal documents, including leases, sale and purchase agreements, overage agreements, promotion agreements, pre-emption agreements and development contracts. Develop and maintain relationships with clients, agents, developers, and other third-party advisors. Stay up to date with changes in commercial property law and market developments to provide innovative and relevant legal advice. Manage your own caseload and assist senior team members on more complex matters as required. Key skills: About to Qualify or Qualified Solicitor with experience in Commercial Law An enthusiasm and passion for continued self-development which involves change and progress. Excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills. Strong organisational and time management abilities with the capacity to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Commercially focused with the ability to deliver practical and solution-driven advice to clients. If you feel that you would be suitable for this position, then please apply with your CV. REFER A FRIEND SCHEME: If you refer a candidate to us and they are placed you will be eligible for a cash reward! Due to the high number of CV's we receive we are unable to respond to all applications therefore if you have not heard from us within 10 days please assume you are unsuccessful in this instance.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Commercial Solictor (Property) Permanent Hours - 35 hours (9am - 5pm) Based in Brighton & Hove £50,000 - £65,000 per annum plus further benefits Tony Alan Recruitment currently has a new and exciting job opportunity for a Commercial Solictor to join an established and growing organisation on a permanent contract. You will be an enthusiastic, lively, optimistic, kind, sociable and driven individual. You will be one who can embrace change and wish to be at the forefront of AI. Key Duties: Manage a mixed caseload of commercial property and development matters, including acquisition, refinances, drafting/negotiating leases and development agreements. Provide high-quality legal advice to clients on a range of issues, including planning, construction, and financing in the context of commercial property development. Draft and negotiate a wide variety of legal documents, including leases, sale and purchase agreements, overage agreements, promotion agreements, pre-emption agreements and development contracts. Develop and maintain relationships with clients, agents, developers, and other third-party advisors. Stay up to date with changes in commercial property law and market developments to provide innovative and relevant legal advice. Manage your own caseload and assist senior team members on more complex matters as required. Key skills: About to Qualify or Qualified Solicitor with experience in Commercial Law An enthusiasm and passion for continued self-development which involves change and progress. Excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills. Strong organisational and time management abilities with the capacity to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Commercially focused with the ability to deliver practical and solution-driven advice to clients. If you feel that you would be suitable for this position, then please apply with your CV. REFER A FRIEND SCHEME: If you refer a candidate to us and they are placed you will be eligible for a cash reward! Due to the high number of CV's we receive we are unable to respond to all applications therefore if you have not heard from us within 10 days please assume you are unsuccessful in this instance.
A leading full-service commercial firm in Leeds is looking to recruit a Construction Associate (1-5 PQE) to join its growing specialist Construction team. This is a key hire as the team continues to expand its offering within a well-established and highly regarded Real Estate practice. The Team The Construction team currently comprises a Partner, two Senior Associates, two consultants and a Paralegal. Notably, both Senior Associates have rejoined the firm after spending time elsewhere, which speaks strongly to the quality of work, culture and long-term opportunities on offer. The team advises on both contentious and non-contentious construction matters and has a strong pipeline of work across a range of sectors. The Role You will advise clients on a broad range of construction matters, which may include: Drafting and negotiating construction contracts and associated documentation Advising on procurement strategies and project risk Handling construction disputes, including adjudication, litigation and other forms of dispute resolution Working closely with colleagues across Real Estate, Corporate and Litigation teams on multi-disciplinary matters The team can accommodate candidates with a contentious, non-contentious or mixed background. The key requirement is genuine construction specialism and high-quality experience. The Candidate 1-5 years' PQE in construction law Strong technical grounding in either contentious, non-contentious or both Experience gained within a recognised construction practice Commercial, pragmatic approach and strong drafting skills Ambitious and keen to be part of a growing team This is an excellent opportunity for a construction specialist looking to develop their career within a collaborative, ambitious and well-regarded Leeds firm.
May 02, 2026
Seasonal
A leading full-service commercial firm in Leeds is looking to recruit a Construction Associate (1-5 PQE) to join its growing specialist Construction team. This is a key hire as the team continues to expand its offering within a well-established and highly regarded Real Estate practice. The Team The Construction team currently comprises a Partner, two Senior Associates, two consultants and a Paralegal. Notably, both Senior Associates have rejoined the firm after spending time elsewhere, which speaks strongly to the quality of work, culture and long-term opportunities on offer. The team advises on both contentious and non-contentious construction matters and has a strong pipeline of work across a range of sectors. The Role You will advise clients on a broad range of construction matters, which may include: Drafting and negotiating construction contracts and associated documentation Advising on procurement strategies and project risk Handling construction disputes, including adjudication, litigation and other forms of dispute resolution Working closely with colleagues across Real Estate, Corporate and Litigation teams on multi-disciplinary matters The team can accommodate candidates with a contentious, non-contentious or mixed background. The key requirement is genuine construction specialism and high-quality experience. The Candidate 1-5 years' PQE in construction law Strong technical grounding in either contentious, non-contentious or both Experience gained within a recognised construction practice Commercial, pragmatic approach and strong drafting skills Ambitious and keen to be part of a growing team This is an excellent opportunity for a construction specialist looking to develop their career within a collaborative, ambitious and well-regarded Leeds firm.
Construction Law Solicitor Location: Stamford, Lincolnshire (flexible on other office locations) Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:15 (36.25 hours/week) Salary: Competitive, based on experience Benefits: Life assurance (3x salary), income protection, salary exchange pension scheme, generous holiday allowance Are you a driven Construction Lawyer looking to work on high-value, technically complex disputes? Seeking a talented Solicitor to join a respected Construction team in Stamford. This is a fantastic opportunity to build your career in a supportive, forward-thinking firm with a strong reputation in the construction and engineering sectors. You'll be advising a wide range of clients from developers and contractors to consultants and subcontractors on contentious matters arising from commercial and residential developments. Expect to be involved in adjudications, mediations and litigation, including proceedings in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). You'll also have the chance to support front-end work, including drafting and reviewing construction contracts and consultant appointments. This role offers variety, challenge and the chance to work alongside experienced partners on complex, multi-party disputes. You'll be liaising with clients, counsel and experts, drafting strategic legal documents and helping shape the direction of the department through business development and thought leadership. About You: You're confident, proactive and structured in your approach. You thrive under pressure and can manage tight deadlines without compromising on quality. You're committed to delivering excellent client care and have a genuine interest in construction law. Whether you're looking to step up in your career or broaden your experience in a specialist team, please feel free to apply.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Construction Law Solicitor Location: Stamford, Lincolnshire (flexible on other office locations) Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:15 (36.25 hours/week) Salary: Competitive, based on experience Benefits: Life assurance (3x salary), income protection, salary exchange pension scheme, generous holiday allowance Are you a driven Construction Lawyer looking to work on high-value, technically complex disputes? Seeking a talented Solicitor to join a respected Construction team in Stamford. This is a fantastic opportunity to build your career in a supportive, forward-thinking firm with a strong reputation in the construction and engineering sectors. You'll be advising a wide range of clients from developers and contractors to consultants and subcontractors on contentious matters arising from commercial and residential developments. Expect to be involved in adjudications, mediations and litigation, including proceedings in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). You'll also have the chance to support front-end work, including drafting and reviewing construction contracts and consultant appointments. This role offers variety, challenge and the chance to work alongside experienced partners on complex, multi-party disputes. You'll be liaising with clients, counsel and experts, drafting strategic legal documents and helping shape the direction of the department through business development and thought leadership. About You: You're confident, proactive and structured in your approach. You thrive under pressure and can manage tight deadlines without compromising on quality. You're committed to delivering excellent client care and have a genuine interest in construction law. Whether you're looking to step up in your career or broaden your experience in a specialist team, please feel free to apply.
Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor (Associate/Senior Associate) with 5+ years' PQE sought for leading Legal 500 ranked construction department The Opportunity Due to continued growth, my client is looking to hire an experienced Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor to join their Legal 500 ranked Construction team in London. This role has a strong focus on contracts and transactional project work. The team advises on a broad range of high-value and complex matters, including procurement strategies, engineering and construction documentation, joint venture agreements, PFI/PPP arrangements, and alliance agreements. The caseload is genuinely varied, often with an international scope, offering exposure to large, complex projects across multiple sectors. You will work with a diverse client base, including contractors, developers, employers, operators, investors and insurers. This role offers the opportunity to take on significant responsibility, with clear progression prospects and the chance to play a key role in supporting the team's continued expansion at senior level. The Firm Our client is a well-established law firm, with a strong pipeline of work and an excellent platform for senior lawyers to develop their practice. Partners are approachable, and there is a genuine emphasis on career progression and business development. Requirements Qualified lawyer with 5+ years' PQE Strong experience in non-contentious construction matters A mixed background or career changers will be considered, provided you have some relevant non-contentious construction experience Contractor-side experience would be advantageous Benefits Hybrid and flexible working Clear progression structure with direct Partner track High-quality international work and strong client exposure Supportive and collaborative team environment To be considered for this opportunity, please apply or contact Sophie Cogger at Birchrose Associates for a confidential discussion. Birchrose Associates, trading name of Huntress Search Ltd, acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor (Associate/Senior Associate) with 5+ years' PQE sought for leading Legal 500 ranked construction department The Opportunity Due to continued growth, my client is looking to hire an experienced Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor to join their Legal 500 ranked Construction team in London. This role has a strong focus on contracts and transactional project work. The team advises on a broad range of high-value and complex matters, including procurement strategies, engineering and construction documentation, joint venture agreements, PFI/PPP arrangements, and alliance agreements. The caseload is genuinely varied, often with an international scope, offering exposure to large, complex projects across multiple sectors. You will work with a diverse client base, including contractors, developers, employers, operators, investors and insurers. This role offers the opportunity to take on significant responsibility, with clear progression prospects and the chance to play a key role in supporting the team's continued expansion at senior level. The Firm Our client is a well-established law firm, with a strong pipeline of work and an excellent platform for senior lawyers to develop their practice. Partners are approachable, and there is a genuine emphasis on career progression and business development. Requirements Qualified lawyer with 5+ years' PQE Strong experience in non-contentious construction matters A mixed background or career changers will be considered, provided you have some relevant non-contentious construction experience Contractor-side experience would be advantageous Benefits Hybrid and flexible working Clear progression structure with direct Partner track High-quality international work and strong client exposure Supportive and collaborative team environment To be considered for this opportunity, please apply or contact Sophie Cogger at Birchrose Associates for a confidential discussion. Birchrose Associates, trading name of Huntress Search Ltd, acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout. PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
Building Control Support Officer needed in Stoke Paying £23.57 per hr ref Full time hours on a temporary basis Key Responsibilities Support the registration and administration of Building Regulation applications, dangerous structures, and demolitions. Prepare reports, letters, and correspondence using IT systems. Administer Building Regulation charges, including invoicing and income processes. Produce, collate, and analyse information using appropriate software. Handle telephone and face-to-face enquiries from the public, elected members, internal teams, and external organisations. Maintain accurate manual and electronic records and report any procedural issues. Communicate effectively with agents, colleagues, managers, town and parish councils, solicitors, and partner organisations. Promote the Building Control service and associated products. Process Local Land Charges searches and FOI requests, including CON29 responses. Order supplies, check deliveries, and process invoices. Maintain and file records relating to applications, inspections, approvals, and completions, including transferring records to the Competent Persons Database. If you are interested in the role, please email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared
May 01, 2026
Seasonal
Building Control Support Officer needed in Stoke Paying £23.57 per hr ref Full time hours on a temporary basis Key Responsibilities Support the registration and administration of Building Regulation applications, dangerous structures, and demolitions. Prepare reports, letters, and correspondence using IT systems. Administer Building Regulation charges, including invoicing and income processes. Produce, collate, and analyse information using appropriate software. Handle telephone and face-to-face enquiries from the public, elected members, internal teams, and external organisations. Maintain accurate manual and electronic records and report any procedural issues. Communicate effectively with agents, colleagues, managers, town and parish councils, solicitors, and partner organisations. Promote the Building Control service and associated products. Process Local Land Charges searches and FOI requests, including CON29 responses. Order supplies, check deliveries, and process invoices. Maintain and file records relating to applications, inspections, approvals, and completions, including transferring records to the Competent Persons Database. If you are interested in the role, please email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared
SENIOR IN HOUSE COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LAWYER - ENERGY & POWER LONDON HYBRID WORKING - 3 DAYS PER WEEK IN OFFICE; 2 DAYS FROM HOME PERMANENT ROLE Role Overview: Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment are presently representing a fast growing, UK based owner, operator and developer of energy assets in their search for a Senior In House Lawyer. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on project development, construction, commercial, procurement and operational matters for energy & infrastructure projects. Our client's legal team legal team works closely with the commercial, technical and finance teams to provide high quality, business focused advice and support. Their in house lawyers play an active part in key commercial decision making and risk management. This role will focus on supporting the legal team in all activities related to the development and commercial management of power projects. This will involve working closely with the project development, engineering and procurement teams and external stakeholders. Key Accountabilities: Manage and lead the drafting, preparation, negotiation and execution of a wide range of construction, procurement and commercial contracts Identify and manage legal, commercial and contractual risks and ensure appropriate mitigations are in place Develop and maintain policies around contract approvals, template management and document retention Provide clear, pragmatic and commercially focused legal advice to multi-disciplinary teams with new build projects and development opportunities Advise internal stakeholders on risk exposure and dispute resolution strategies Assist with any contractual disputes, litigation and arbitration matters, including pre-action strategy and formal proceedings Develop and support internal governance and approval processes, including coordinating with compliance, risk, finance and other internal stakeholders as appropriate Instruct and manage various external counsel to obtain, challenge and finalise legal advice, opinions and drafting on various projects and agreements Track and code external legal spend ensuring alignment with budget expectations Carry out factual and legal research as required About You: UK qualified Solicitor with 6-8 years of post-qualified experience Previous experience within the energy or infrastructure sectors Experience in procurement, vendor management, supplier relationship management or contract management Experience drafting and negotiating construction contracts Advising on and drafting FIDIC and MF/1 contracts Experience of advising on and managing disputes within the infrastructure or energy sectors would be desirable although not essential Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
SENIOR IN HOUSE COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LAWYER - ENERGY & POWER LONDON HYBRID WORKING - 3 DAYS PER WEEK IN OFFICE; 2 DAYS FROM HOME PERMANENT ROLE Role Overview: Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment are presently representing a fast growing, UK based owner, operator and developer of energy assets in their search for a Senior In House Lawyer. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on project development, construction, commercial, procurement and operational matters for energy & infrastructure projects. Our client's legal team legal team works closely with the commercial, technical and finance teams to provide high quality, business focused advice and support. Their in house lawyers play an active part in key commercial decision making and risk management. This role will focus on supporting the legal team in all activities related to the development and commercial management of power projects. This will involve working closely with the project development, engineering and procurement teams and external stakeholders. Key Accountabilities: Manage and lead the drafting, preparation, negotiation and execution of a wide range of construction, procurement and commercial contracts Identify and manage legal, commercial and contractual risks and ensure appropriate mitigations are in place Develop and maintain policies around contract approvals, template management and document retention Provide clear, pragmatic and commercially focused legal advice to multi-disciplinary teams with new build projects and development opportunities Advise internal stakeholders on risk exposure and dispute resolution strategies Assist with any contractual disputes, litigation and arbitration matters, including pre-action strategy and formal proceedings Develop and support internal governance and approval processes, including coordinating with compliance, risk, finance and other internal stakeholders as appropriate Instruct and manage various external counsel to obtain, challenge and finalise legal advice, opinions and drafting on various projects and agreements Track and code external legal spend ensuring alignment with budget expectations Carry out factual and legal research as required About You: UK qualified Solicitor with 6-8 years of post-qualified experience Previous experience within the energy or infrastructure sectors Experience in procurement, vendor management, supplier relationship management or contract management Experience drafting and negotiating construction contracts Advising on and drafting FIDIC and MF/1 contracts Experience of advising on and managing disputes within the infrastructure or energy sectors would be desirable although not essential Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
IN HOUSE COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LAWYER - ENERGY & POWER LONDON HYBRID WORKING - 3 DAYS PER WEEK IN OFFICE; 2 DAYS FROM HOME PERMANENT ROLE Role Overview: Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment are presently representing a fast growing, UK based owner, operator and developer of energy assets in their search for an In House Lawyer. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on project development, construction, commercial, procurement and operational matters for energy & infrastructure projects. Our client's legal team legal team works closely with the commercial, technical and finance teams to provide high quality, business focused advice and support. Their in house lawyers play an active part in key commercial decision making and risk management. This role will focus on supporting the legal team in all activities related to the development and commercial management of power projects. This will involve working closely with the project development, engineering and procurement teams and external stakeholders. Key Accountabilities: Advising project and execution teams on legal and commercial issues and risks arising through the whole lifecycle of renewable and conventional energy projects; Advising, independently and in conjunction with senior lawyers and/or external counsel, on a range of contracts with local and international counterparties related to the construction, project development and commercial operation of our assets; Drafting and negotiating standard form and bespoke contracts for the procurement of assets and services; Advising on the acquisition of renewable and conventional energy assets, businesses, and development opportunities; Working closely with and advising the commercial and financial specialists within the team in negotiations and assisting prompt decision-making among key stakeholders; Assessing project risks and risk management strategies and presenting these to directors and senior team members; Providing proactive legal support to commercial and operations teams on projects that are in-contract and completed and assist monitoring of on-going performance to enable the business to anticipate issues and manage risks that may arise; Ensuring that projects and transactions comply with all relevant corporate and regulatory requirements; Reviewing or performing legal due diligence where required; Ensuring ongoing compliance with responsibilities under law and regulation; Instructing, liaising with, and working alongside external legal counsel where required, including managing such external legal counsel to ensure that costs are minimised and delivered on budget; and About You: UK qualified Solicitor with 3-6 years post qualification experience either in private practice or In House Previous experience within the energy or infrastructure sectors Experience drafting and negotiating key commercial, construction and/or procurement contracts Experience of advising on and managing disputes within the infrastructure or energy sectors would be desirable although not essential. Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
IN HOUSE COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LAWYER - ENERGY & POWER LONDON HYBRID WORKING - 3 DAYS PER WEEK IN OFFICE; 2 DAYS FROM HOME PERMANENT ROLE Role Overview: Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment are presently representing a fast growing, UK based owner, operator and developer of energy assets in their search for an In House Lawyer. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on project development, construction, commercial, procurement and operational matters for energy & infrastructure projects. Our client's legal team legal team works closely with the commercial, technical and finance teams to provide high quality, business focused advice and support. Their in house lawyers play an active part in key commercial decision making and risk management. This role will focus on supporting the legal team in all activities related to the development and commercial management of power projects. This will involve working closely with the project development, engineering and procurement teams and external stakeholders. Key Accountabilities: Advising project and execution teams on legal and commercial issues and risks arising through the whole lifecycle of renewable and conventional energy projects; Advising, independently and in conjunction with senior lawyers and/or external counsel, on a range of contracts with local and international counterparties related to the construction, project development and commercial operation of our assets; Drafting and negotiating standard form and bespoke contracts for the procurement of assets and services; Advising on the acquisition of renewable and conventional energy assets, businesses, and development opportunities; Working closely with and advising the commercial and financial specialists within the team in negotiations and assisting prompt decision-making among key stakeholders; Assessing project risks and risk management strategies and presenting these to directors and senior team members; Providing proactive legal support to commercial and operations teams on projects that are in-contract and completed and assist monitoring of on-going performance to enable the business to anticipate issues and manage risks that may arise; Ensuring that projects and transactions comply with all relevant corporate and regulatory requirements; Reviewing or performing legal due diligence where required; Ensuring ongoing compliance with responsibilities under law and regulation; Instructing, liaising with, and working alongside external legal counsel where required, including managing such external legal counsel to ensure that costs are minimised and delivered on budget; and About You: UK qualified Solicitor with 3-6 years post qualification experience either in private practice or In House Previous experience within the energy or infrastructure sectors Experience drafting and negotiating key commercial, construction and/or procurement contracts Experience of advising on and managing disputes within the infrastructure or energy sectors would be desirable although not essential. Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
A highly regarded UK law firm is seeking a Senior Associate to join its Construction team in the Cardiff office. This is a standout opportunity to take on a senior role within a practice recognised for its technical excellence, commercial focus and consistent top tier rankings across key practice areas. The firm is known for advising leading national and international clients on complex, high value matters, and has earned multiple industry awards reflecting both the quality of its work and its progressive, people focused culture. The Cardiff office continues to grow, offering a genuine platform for senior lawyers looking to take the next step in their career. The construction team advises developers, contractors, employers, consultants and funders on a broad range of projects. This role offers a balanced mix of contentious and non contentious work, with the opportunity to lead on matters and play a visible role in client relationships. You will be involved in drafting and negotiating construction contracts, advising on project delivery and risk, and handling disputes including adjudications. The work will include NEC, JCT and IChemE contracts, alongside bespoke agreements on complex and high value developments, including process plant matters. This role would suit a solicitor with around five plus years PQE who is confident managing both advisory and disputes work, and is ready to step into a more senior position. You will be technically strong, commercially aware and capable of leading matters with minimal supervision, while supporting and mentoring more junior team members. This is an excellent opportunity to join a firm with a strong national reputation, a collaborative and modern culture, and clear progression prospects within a growing Cardiff office. For a confidential discussion, contact Rob at TSR Legal or apply directly below.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
A highly regarded UK law firm is seeking a Senior Associate to join its Construction team in the Cardiff office. This is a standout opportunity to take on a senior role within a practice recognised for its technical excellence, commercial focus and consistent top tier rankings across key practice areas. The firm is known for advising leading national and international clients on complex, high value matters, and has earned multiple industry awards reflecting both the quality of its work and its progressive, people focused culture. The Cardiff office continues to grow, offering a genuine platform for senior lawyers looking to take the next step in their career. The construction team advises developers, contractors, employers, consultants and funders on a broad range of projects. This role offers a balanced mix of contentious and non contentious work, with the opportunity to lead on matters and play a visible role in client relationships. You will be involved in drafting and negotiating construction contracts, advising on project delivery and risk, and handling disputes including adjudications. The work will include NEC, JCT and IChemE contracts, alongside bespoke agreements on complex and high value developments, including process plant matters. This role would suit a solicitor with around five plus years PQE who is confident managing both advisory and disputes work, and is ready to step into a more senior position. You will be technically strong, commercially aware and capable of leading matters with minimal supervision, while supporting and mentoring more junior team members. This is an excellent opportunity to join a firm with a strong national reputation, a collaborative and modern culture, and clear progression prospects within a growing Cardiff office. For a confidential discussion, contact Rob at TSR Legal or apply directly below.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a junior construction solicitor to join the Birmingham office of a leading international law firm with a particularly strong reputation in the real estate, development and infrastructure sectors. The firm has a long-established presence in the UK market and is widely recognised for advising across the built environment, housing, infrastructure and regeneration sectors. With offices across the UK and internationally, the firm regularly acts for developers, contractors, investors, housing providers, lenders and public sector bodies on complex development projects. The Birmingham office forms a key part of the firm's national projects and construction offering and works closely with colleagues across the UK on major schemes. The Role You will join a well-regarded Projects & Construction team that advises on a wide range of non-contentious construction matters, supporting clients through the full lifecycle of construction and development projects. Working alongside experienced partners and senior lawyers, you will gain exposure to a broad range of work including: Drafting and negotiating construction documentation, including building contracts, consultant appointments, collateral warranties and third-party rights Advising on standard form construction contracts including JCT, NEC and other industry standard forms Supporting clients on procurement strategies and project structuring Advising on risk allocation and contractual arrangements across development projects Working closely with the firm's real estate, planning, projects and finance teams on large-scale development schemes Assisting with construction due diligence on property and corporate transactions Supporting on large regeneration, residential and mixed-use development projects The team is particularly active across residential development, large regeneration schemes, infrastructure and public sector projects, advising clients across both the public and private sectors.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a junior construction solicitor to join the Birmingham office of a leading international law firm with a particularly strong reputation in the real estate, development and infrastructure sectors. The firm has a long-established presence in the UK market and is widely recognised for advising across the built environment, housing, infrastructure and regeneration sectors. With offices across the UK and internationally, the firm regularly acts for developers, contractors, investors, housing providers, lenders and public sector bodies on complex development projects. The Birmingham office forms a key part of the firm's national projects and construction offering and works closely with colleagues across the UK on major schemes. The Role You will join a well-regarded Projects & Construction team that advises on a wide range of non-contentious construction matters, supporting clients through the full lifecycle of construction and development projects. Working alongside experienced partners and senior lawyers, you will gain exposure to a broad range of work including: Drafting and negotiating construction documentation, including building contracts, consultant appointments, collateral warranties and third-party rights Advising on standard form construction contracts including JCT, NEC and other industry standard forms Supporting clients on procurement strategies and project structuring Advising on risk allocation and contractual arrangements across development projects Working closely with the firm's real estate, planning, projects and finance teams on large-scale development schemes Assisting with construction due diligence on property and corporate transactions Supporting on large regeneration, residential and mixed-use development projects The team is particularly active across residential development, large regeneration schemes, infrastructure and public sector projects, advising clients across both the public and private sectors.
IN HOUSE COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LAWYER - ENERGY & POWER LONDON HYBRID WORKING - 3 DAYS PER WEEK IN OFFICE; 2 DAYS FROM HOME PERMANENT ROLE Role Overview: Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment are presently representing a fast growing, UK based owner, operator and developer of energy assets in their search for an In House Lawyer. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on project development, construction, commercial, procurement and operational matters for energy & infrastructure projects. Our client's legal team legal team works closely with the commercial, technical and finance teams to provide high quality, business focused advice and support. Their in house lawyers play an active part in key commercial decision making and risk management. This role will focus on supporting the legal team in all activities related to the development and commercial management of power projects. This will involve working closely with the project development, engineering and procurement teams and external stakeholders. Key Accountabilities: Advising project and execution teams on legal and commercial issues and risks arising through the whole lifecycle of renewable and conventional energy projects; Advising, independently and in conjunction with senior lawyers and/or external counsel, on a range of contracts with local and international counterparties related to the construction, project development and commercial operation of our assets; Drafting and negotiating standard form and bespoke contracts for the procurement of assets and services; Advising on the acquisition of renewable and conventional energy assets, businesses, and development opportunities; Working closely with and advising the commercial and financial specialists within the team in negotiations and assisting prompt decision-making among key stakeholders; Assessing project risks and risk management strategies and presenting these to directors and senior team members; Providing proactive legal support to commercial and operations teams on projects that are in-contract and completed and assist monitoring of on-going performance to enable the business to anticipate issues and manage risks that may arise; Ensuring that projects and transactions comply with all relevant corporate and regulatory requirements; Reviewing or performing legal due diligence where required; Ensuring ongoing compliance with responsibilities under law and regulation; Instructing, liaising with, and working alongside external legal counsel where required, including managing such external legal counsel to ensure that costs are minimised and delivered on budget; and About You: UK qualified Solicitor with 3-6 years post qualification experience either in private practice or In House Previous experience within the energy or infrastructure sectors Experience drafting and negotiating key commercial, construction and/or procurement contracts Experience of advising on and managing disputes within the infrastructure or energy sectors would be desirable although not essential. Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
IN HOUSE COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LAWYER - ENERGY & POWER LONDON HYBRID WORKING - 3 DAYS PER WEEK IN OFFICE; 2 DAYS FROM HOME PERMANENT ROLE Role Overview: Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment are presently representing a fast growing, UK based owner, operator and developer of energy assets in their search for an In House Lawyer. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on project development, construction, commercial, procurement and operational matters for energy & infrastructure projects. Our client's legal team legal team works closely with the commercial, technical and finance teams to provide high quality, business focused advice and support. Their in house lawyers play an active part in key commercial decision making and risk management. This role will focus on supporting the legal team in all activities related to the development and commercial management of power projects. This will involve working closely with the project development, engineering and procurement teams and external stakeholders. Key Accountabilities: Advising project and execution teams on legal and commercial issues and risks arising through the whole lifecycle of renewable and conventional energy projects; Advising, independently and in conjunction with senior lawyers and/or external counsel, on a range of contracts with local and international counterparties related to the construction, project development and commercial operation of our assets; Drafting and negotiating standard form and bespoke contracts for the procurement of assets and services; Advising on the acquisition of renewable and conventional energy assets, businesses, and development opportunities; Working closely with and advising the commercial and financial specialists within the team in negotiations and assisting prompt decision-making among key stakeholders; Assessing project risks and risk management strategies and presenting these to directors and senior team members; Providing proactive legal support to commercial and operations teams on projects that are in-contract and completed and assist monitoring of on-going performance to enable the business to anticipate issues and manage risks that may arise; Ensuring that projects and transactions comply with all relevant corporate and regulatory requirements; Reviewing or performing legal due diligence where required; Ensuring ongoing compliance with responsibilities under law and regulation; Instructing, liaising with, and working alongside external legal counsel where required, including managing such external legal counsel to ensure that costs are minimised and delivered on budget; and About You: UK qualified Solicitor with 3-6 years post qualification experience either in private practice or In House Previous experience within the energy or infrastructure sectors Experience drafting and negotiating key commercial, construction and/or procurement contracts Experience of advising on and managing disputes within the infrastructure or energy sectors would be desirable although not essential. Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
SENIOR IN HOUSE COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LAWYER - ENERGY & POWER LONDON HYBRID WORKING - 3 DAYS PER WEEK IN OFFICE; 2 DAYS FROM HOME PERMANENT ROLE Role Overview: Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment are presently representing a fast growing, UK based owner, operator and developer of energy assets in their search for a Senior In House Lawyer. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on project development, construction, commercial, procurement and operational matters for energy & infrastructure projects. Our client's legal team legal team works closely with the commercial, technical and finance teams to provide high quality, business focused advice and support. Their in house lawyers play an active part in key commercial decision making and risk management. This role will focus on supporting the legal team in all activities related to the development and commercial management of power projects. This will involve working closely with the project development, engineering and procurement teams and external stakeholders. Key Accountabilities: Manage and lead the drafting, preparation, negotiation and execution of a wide range of construction, procurement and commercial contracts Identify and manage legal, commercial and contractual risks and ensure appropriate mitigations are in place Develop and maintain policies around contract approvals, template management and document retention Provide clear, pragmatic and commercially focused legal advice to multi-disciplinary teams with new build projects and development opportunities Advise internal stakeholders on risk exposure and dispute resolution strategies Assist with any contractual disputes, litigation and arbitration matters, including pre-action strategy and formal proceedings Develop and support internal governance and approval processes, including coordinating with compliance, risk, finance and other internal stakeholders as appropriate Instruct and manage various external counsel to obtain, challenge and finalise legal advice, opinions and drafting on various projects and agreements Track and code external legal spend ensuring alignment with budget expectations Carry out factual and legal research as required About You: UK qualified Solicitor with 6-8 years of post-qualified experience Previous experience within the energy or infrastructure sectors Experience in procurement, vendor management, supplier relationship management or contract management Experience drafting and negotiating construction contracts Advising on and drafting FIDIC and MF/1 contracts Experience of advising on and managing disputes within the infrastructure or energy sectors would be desirable although not essential Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
SENIOR IN HOUSE COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION LAWYER - ENERGY & POWER LONDON HYBRID WORKING - 3 DAYS PER WEEK IN OFFICE; 2 DAYS FROM HOME PERMANENT ROLE Role Overview: Morgan Philips Specialist Recruitment are presently representing a fast growing, UK based owner, operator and developer of energy assets in their search for a Senior In House Lawyer. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on project development, construction, commercial, procurement and operational matters for energy & infrastructure projects. Our client's legal team legal team works closely with the commercial, technical and finance teams to provide high quality, business focused advice and support. Their in house lawyers play an active part in key commercial decision making and risk management. This role will focus on supporting the legal team in all activities related to the development and commercial management of power projects. This will involve working closely with the project development, engineering and procurement teams and external stakeholders. Key Accountabilities: Manage and lead the drafting, preparation, negotiation and execution of a wide range of construction, procurement and commercial contracts Identify and manage legal, commercial and contractual risks and ensure appropriate mitigations are in place Develop and maintain policies around contract approvals, template management and document retention Provide clear, pragmatic and commercially focused legal advice to multi-disciplinary teams with new build projects and development opportunities Advise internal stakeholders on risk exposure and dispute resolution strategies Assist with any contractual disputes, litigation and arbitration matters, including pre-action strategy and formal proceedings Develop and support internal governance and approval processes, including coordinating with compliance, risk, finance and other internal stakeholders as appropriate Instruct and manage various external counsel to obtain, challenge and finalise legal advice, opinions and drafting on various projects and agreements Track and code external legal spend ensuring alignment with budget expectations Carry out factual and legal research as required About You: UK qualified Solicitor with 6-8 years of post-qualified experience Previous experience within the energy or infrastructure sectors Experience in procurement, vendor management, supplier relationship management or contract management Experience drafting and negotiating construction contracts Advising on and drafting FIDIC and MF/1 contracts Experience of advising on and managing disputes within the infrastructure or energy sectors would be desirable although not essential Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
Senior Sales Executive A regional house builder have a requirement for a Senior Sales Executive for a new development based in Lancashire Senior Sales Executive Role The company are looking to appoint a Senior Sales Executive initially to start on a development based in Lancashire. Reporting to the Head of Sales you will be responsible for selling new homes in line with agreed sales targets to forecast completion date, whilst delivering exceptional customer service to HBF 5-star standards. Duties will include: Ensure all visitors are attended to in a courteous and professional manner and ensure sales achieved are in line with agreed dealer margin allowance and sales reservations in line with company processes. Actively manage and progress sales reservations, liaising with independent financial advisers, agents, and solicitors accordingly, to achieve forecast timescales for exchange and completion. Ensure sales extras are sold in line with targets. Ensure payments and notifications to other departments are done so in line with company processes. Manage the customer journey from reservation up until handover to customer care. Ensure the customer receives exceptional customer service to HBF 5-star standards. Post completion, visit the customer to ensure they are happy with their home and that any issues are being dealt with ensuring developments achieve a 5-star HBF rating Ensure when customers visit site for pre-plaster visits, home demonstration, and stock plot visits are carried out in line with the company's health and safety processes Inspect show homes and sales centres daily, internally and externally, to ensure high standards of presentation and cleanliness. Ensure any areas open to the public are safe, with any issues reported to the Site Manager immediately. Attend weekly sales build meetings ensure communication relating to customer matters is effective and actions affecting completion dates and customer satisfaction are addressed. Develop and maintain up to date knowledge of house types, standard specifications, sales extras specifications, build specifications including sustainability features and EPC ratings, and site surroundings and amenities. Develop and maintain up to date knowledge on mortgage products available, developer incentives available and their operation such as part exchange, government financial/ deposit assistance schemes available, and affordable home ownership products available Ensure gas, electric and water readings are recorded upon date of completion and recorded in line with company process. Prepare competitor analysis as and when required Where instructed, liaise with the Sales and Marketing Co-ordinator to ensure documentation such as price lists and brochures, and marketing campaigns via email and text are accurate for all developments. Skills & Experience Required Experience in a similar house building sales position within an established house building organisation. Experience of dealing with customers and delivering open market sale developments. Knowledge of relevant legislation and government regulations. Experience and knowledge of NHQB requirements is essential. High sales acumen with the ability to work at pace. Excellent communication and influencing skills with a strong customer focus. Results driven with the ability to manage conflicting stakeholder priorities. Proactive approach with the capability to work flexibly and adapt to particular situations. Benefits In return for your skills the client are offering a basic salary of 33,000, plot commission, 25 days holidays, bonus on extras, mileage, pension scheme and additional company benefits. How to apply If you are interested in the Senior Sales Executive role and would like to apply, please contact Deena at Fawkes & Reece or alternatively apply via the link below.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Senior Sales Executive A regional house builder have a requirement for a Senior Sales Executive for a new development based in Lancashire Senior Sales Executive Role The company are looking to appoint a Senior Sales Executive initially to start on a development based in Lancashire. Reporting to the Head of Sales you will be responsible for selling new homes in line with agreed sales targets to forecast completion date, whilst delivering exceptional customer service to HBF 5-star standards. Duties will include: Ensure all visitors are attended to in a courteous and professional manner and ensure sales achieved are in line with agreed dealer margin allowance and sales reservations in line with company processes. Actively manage and progress sales reservations, liaising with independent financial advisers, agents, and solicitors accordingly, to achieve forecast timescales for exchange and completion. Ensure sales extras are sold in line with targets. Ensure payments and notifications to other departments are done so in line with company processes. Manage the customer journey from reservation up until handover to customer care. Ensure the customer receives exceptional customer service to HBF 5-star standards. Post completion, visit the customer to ensure they are happy with their home and that any issues are being dealt with ensuring developments achieve a 5-star HBF rating Ensure when customers visit site for pre-plaster visits, home demonstration, and stock plot visits are carried out in line with the company's health and safety processes Inspect show homes and sales centres daily, internally and externally, to ensure high standards of presentation and cleanliness. Ensure any areas open to the public are safe, with any issues reported to the Site Manager immediately. Attend weekly sales build meetings ensure communication relating to customer matters is effective and actions affecting completion dates and customer satisfaction are addressed. Develop and maintain up to date knowledge of house types, standard specifications, sales extras specifications, build specifications including sustainability features and EPC ratings, and site surroundings and amenities. Develop and maintain up to date knowledge on mortgage products available, developer incentives available and their operation such as part exchange, government financial/ deposit assistance schemes available, and affordable home ownership products available Ensure gas, electric and water readings are recorded upon date of completion and recorded in line with company process. Prepare competitor analysis as and when required Where instructed, liaise with the Sales and Marketing Co-ordinator to ensure documentation such as price lists and brochures, and marketing campaigns via email and text are accurate for all developments. Skills & Experience Required Experience in a similar house building sales position within an established house building organisation. Experience of dealing with customers and delivering open market sale developments. Knowledge of relevant legislation and government regulations. Experience and knowledge of NHQB requirements is essential. High sales acumen with the ability to work at pace. Excellent communication and influencing skills with a strong customer focus. Results driven with the ability to manage conflicting stakeholder priorities. Proactive approach with the capability to work flexibly and adapt to particular situations. Benefits In return for your skills the client are offering a basic salary of 33,000, plot commission, 25 days holidays, bonus on extras, mileage, pension scheme and additional company benefits. How to apply If you are interested in the Senior Sales Executive role and would like to apply, please contact Deena at Fawkes & Reece or alternatively apply via the link below.
With a growing client base, our client is looking for a solicitor who thrives delivering excellent work to join their Commercial Property department. They work for a wide range of clients across sectors including property development, drinks hospitality and leisure; property investors; retail; owner managed businesses and agriculture. This is a fantastic opportunity to be exposed to a large portfolio of business-owning clients and HNW private clients. Key Responsibilities Working on personal case load as well as part of the team to support our growing client base. Help as part of the team on the larger transactions and also to run their own case load. Provide an efficient and business-like service to clients. Experience & Requirements Freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals Landlord and Tenant (negotiating new and renewal leases, ancillary documentation, 1954 Act applications and advising on implications of documentation) Infrastructure agreements Property related construction documentation Qualifications You should have at least 5 years PQE ideally. Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
With a growing client base, our client is looking for a solicitor who thrives delivering excellent work to join their Commercial Property department. They work for a wide range of clients across sectors including property development, drinks hospitality and leisure; property investors; retail; owner managed businesses and agriculture. This is a fantastic opportunity to be exposed to a large portfolio of business-owning clients and HNW private clients. Key Responsibilities Working on personal case load as well as part of the team to support our growing client base. Help as part of the team on the larger transactions and also to run their own case load. Provide an efficient and business-like service to clients. Experience & Requirements Freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals Landlord and Tenant (negotiating new and renewal leases, ancillary documentation, 1954 Act applications and advising on implications of documentation) Infrastructure agreements Property related construction documentation Qualifications You should have at least 5 years PQE ideally. Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so.
Claims Handler/Paralegal - Legal Indemnity Department: Professional and Commercial Risk - Claims Handling Employment Type: Permanent Location: Bristol Description Legal Indemnity policies are issued to provide cover for losses arising due to defects in the title to property. Our team advises on the full range of claims and policy wordings including absence of easement, restrictive covenant, rights to light, defective title, planning and building regulation issues. Policyholders can be individuals, commercial property owners/developers or their lenders. Claims range from a neighbour dispute to complex, high-value litigation regarding development of land. Settlement of the claims involves creative thinking with a view to avoiding litigation wherever possible. The Claims Handling team also works across a variety of service lines, including law, construction, architecture, property consultants, financial services, and accounting, offering tailored advice for each sector. Our expertise covers a wide range of claims, from straightforward disputes to complex, high-value cases, assessing professional standards and mitigating risks for our clients. We also handle Management Liability claims i.e. directors and officers and employment practices liability claims. The Claims Handling Team sits within the Professional and Commercial Risks team in our Bristol office. The team is ranked in Tier 1 in both the Legal 500 and Chambers directories, with a number of leading individuals named. It includes commercial litigation together with the longest established professional negligence team in Bristol, acting for most of the leading insurers, as well as large professional services firms themselves including leading global surveyors, solicitors and insurance brokers. Alongside the team sits a market leading claims handling team, DAC Beachcroft Specialist Claims Services, handling several thousand Professional Indemnity and Management Liability claims on an outsourced basis on behalf of London Market Insurers. This role is a claims handling/paralegal role within the Claims Handling Team to handle Legal Indemnity claims, Professional Indemnity and/or Management Liability claims. Key Responsibilities The overall purpose of this role is to provide a timely, professional and high-quality service to clients in the management of Legal Indemnity claims, Professional Indemnity and/or Management Liability claims. You will have delegated authority from the insurer to make coverage decisions in claims worth up to £25k. Above that value you will report to the insurer and provide instructions to panel solicitors. The role will require you to: Manage a varied caseload under supervision. This will include developing a knowledge of property law, insurance law and coverage issues as well as the civil procedure rules and aspects of alternative dispute resolution. Handle a variety of claims against professions as well as building an understanding of each profession's own rules, procedures and regulatory framework and/or claims under Management Liability policies. Conduct the review of new cases, completing case checklist to identify coverage issues. Assess quantum, legal position and establish strategy for the claim. Draft correspondence to policyholders/brokers requesting additional information as required. Resolve claims through negotiation of settlement, rebuttal of claim and/or declining of cover. Review panel reports and obtain instructions when appropriate. Maintain ongoing contact with the insurer and policyholder throughout the process to report on progress and take further instructions. Play a key role in developing and maintaining client relationships. Support the Legal Indemnities team in claims review meetings with the insurer. Ensure that the client's brand and methodology are promoted effectively in all dealings with third parties. Instruct experts and external counsel where appropriate. Ensure that the case management system and hard copy files are updated with diary dates as required by the case. Assume responsibility for quality control and client protocol compliance on own caseload, including accuracy and timeliness of record keeping, file management and management reporting and information. Ensure that the DAC Beachcroft brand and standards are maintained in managing the outputs of other panel firms. Handle confidential information in line with the firms data security protocols. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise The Ideal Candidate Graduate calibre with an excellent academic record and/or previous experience of working as a claims paralegal or similar within the field of professional indemnity is desirable. IT literate with working knowledge of Word and Excel. Good keyboard skills. Knowledge/previous experience of case management systems would be an advantage but training will be provided. Personal Skills Client focused with an ability to build strong relationships with client and third party contacts at all levels. Able to work to deadlines, prioritise own workload effectively under pressure and manage conflicting priorities. Proactive and energetic with a tenacious approach to identifying issues and solving problems. Quality and customer service oriented with a concern for accuracy and an eye for detail. Team oriented. A collegiate approach to sharing knowledge and working with colleagues across locations is essential. Able to progress tasks using own initiative, seeking guidance and input from others where appropriate. Committed and enthusiastic with a mature attitude to work and a desire to commit long term to a career in this field. Confident oral and written communication skills.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Claims Handler/Paralegal - Legal Indemnity Department: Professional and Commercial Risk - Claims Handling Employment Type: Permanent Location: Bristol Description Legal Indemnity policies are issued to provide cover for losses arising due to defects in the title to property. Our team advises on the full range of claims and policy wordings including absence of easement, restrictive covenant, rights to light, defective title, planning and building regulation issues. Policyholders can be individuals, commercial property owners/developers or their lenders. Claims range from a neighbour dispute to complex, high-value litigation regarding development of land. Settlement of the claims involves creative thinking with a view to avoiding litigation wherever possible. The Claims Handling team also works across a variety of service lines, including law, construction, architecture, property consultants, financial services, and accounting, offering tailored advice for each sector. Our expertise covers a wide range of claims, from straightforward disputes to complex, high-value cases, assessing professional standards and mitigating risks for our clients. We also handle Management Liability claims i.e. directors and officers and employment practices liability claims. The Claims Handling Team sits within the Professional and Commercial Risks team in our Bristol office. The team is ranked in Tier 1 in both the Legal 500 and Chambers directories, with a number of leading individuals named. It includes commercial litigation together with the longest established professional negligence team in Bristol, acting for most of the leading insurers, as well as large professional services firms themselves including leading global surveyors, solicitors and insurance brokers. Alongside the team sits a market leading claims handling team, DAC Beachcroft Specialist Claims Services, handling several thousand Professional Indemnity and Management Liability claims on an outsourced basis on behalf of London Market Insurers. This role is a claims handling/paralegal role within the Claims Handling Team to handle Legal Indemnity claims, Professional Indemnity and/or Management Liability claims. Key Responsibilities The overall purpose of this role is to provide a timely, professional and high-quality service to clients in the management of Legal Indemnity claims, Professional Indemnity and/or Management Liability claims. You will have delegated authority from the insurer to make coverage decisions in claims worth up to £25k. Above that value you will report to the insurer and provide instructions to panel solicitors. The role will require you to: Manage a varied caseload under supervision. This will include developing a knowledge of property law, insurance law and coverage issues as well as the civil procedure rules and aspects of alternative dispute resolution. Handle a variety of claims against professions as well as building an understanding of each profession's own rules, procedures and regulatory framework and/or claims under Management Liability policies. Conduct the review of new cases, completing case checklist to identify coverage issues. Assess quantum, legal position and establish strategy for the claim. Draft correspondence to policyholders/brokers requesting additional information as required. Resolve claims through negotiation of settlement, rebuttal of claim and/or declining of cover. Review panel reports and obtain instructions when appropriate. Maintain ongoing contact with the insurer and policyholder throughout the process to report on progress and take further instructions. Play a key role in developing and maintaining client relationships. Support the Legal Indemnities team in claims review meetings with the insurer. Ensure that the client's brand and methodology are promoted effectively in all dealings with third parties. Instruct experts and external counsel where appropriate. Ensure that the case management system and hard copy files are updated with diary dates as required by the case. Assume responsibility for quality control and client protocol compliance on own caseload, including accuracy and timeliness of record keeping, file management and management reporting and information. Ensure that the DAC Beachcroft brand and standards are maintained in managing the outputs of other panel firms. Handle confidential information in line with the firms data security protocols. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise The Ideal Candidate Graduate calibre with an excellent academic record and/or previous experience of working as a claims paralegal or similar within the field of professional indemnity is desirable. IT literate with working knowledge of Word and Excel. Good keyboard skills. Knowledge/previous experience of case management systems would be an advantage but training will be provided. Personal Skills Client focused with an ability to build strong relationships with client and third party contacts at all levels. Able to work to deadlines, prioritise own workload effectively under pressure and manage conflicting priorities. Proactive and energetic with a tenacious approach to identifying issues and solving problems. Quality and customer service oriented with a concern for accuracy and an eye for detail. Team oriented. A collegiate approach to sharing knowledge and working with colleagues across locations is essential. Able to progress tasks using own initiative, seeking guidance and input from others where appropriate. Committed and enthusiastic with a mature attitude to work and a desire to commit long term to a career in this field. Confident oral and written communication skills.
Construction Associate Location: Leeds Salary: £50,000 to £70,000 plus bonus Experience: 3-6 years' PQE If you're a non-contentious construction lawyer looking for high-quality projects work and the chance to develop within a supportive team, this is a great opportunity to join a growing construction practice in Leeds. You'll work on a varied spread of matters across multiple sectors, with strong training, early responsibility and clear scope to build your long-term career. The Opportunity This role offers exposure to a broad range of non-contentious construction work, with the chance to take ownership of key workstreams, build client relationships and collaborate with colleagues across wider practice areas. Advise on non-contentious construction matters across a range of sectors Draft and negotiate construction contracts and related documentation (including JCT, NEC, FIDIC and bespoke forms) Advise on procurement strategies, including facilities management Support clients with dispute avoidance and risk management mechanisms Work closely with senior lawyers on complex projects and transactions Build client relationships and engage with internal and external stakeholders Contribute to a collaborative team environment and support wider team growth About You Essential Qualified solicitor in England and Wales 3-6 years' PQE in non-contentious construction Strong technical knowledge of construction law and construction contracts Experience drafting and negotiating construction documentation Experience advising on procurement strategies and project delivery Strong drafting skills, attention to detail and commercial judgement Confident communication skills and a client-focused approach Strong organisation and ability to manage competing priorities Desirable Experience across a range of sectors (for example, energy, infrastructure, transport or utilities) Experience working across both private and public sector projects Experience supporting wider real estate, banking and projects teams Experience working with a range of contract forms (including JCT, NEC and FIDIC) What's On Offer Salary of £50,000 to £70,000 plus bonus Bonus scheme High-quality non-contentious construction work with early responsibility Supportive environment with strong training and development Mentoring, coaching and structured learning opportunities Clear progression pathway Collaborative culture and access to wider full-service support About Our Client Our client is a large, full-service law firm with a strong construction capability and a collaborative culture. The team advises on a broad range of projects and procurement work and is known for combining technical excellence with a practical, commercial approach. Location & Working Arrangements Leeds. Next Steps Apply online or send your CV to or call for more information. All applications will be handled in strict confidence. Hawthorne-Finch Talent Solutions is committed to ethical recruitment and the highest standards of confidentiality for all applicants.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Construction Associate Location: Leeds Salary: £50,000 to £70,000 plus bonus Experience: 3-6 years' PQE If you're a non-contentious construction lawyer looking for high-quality projects work and the chance to develop within a supportive team, this is a great opportunity to join a growing construction practice in Leeds. You'll work on a varied spread of matters across multiple sectors, with strong training, early responsibility and clear scope to build your long-term career. The Opportunity This role offers exposure to a broad range of non-contentious construction work, with the chance to take ownership of key workstreams, build client relationships and collaborate with colleagues across wider practice areas. Advise on non-contentious construction matters across a range of sectors Draft and negotiate construction contracts and related documentation (including JCT, NEC, FIDIC and bespoke forms) Advise on procurement strategies, including facilities management Support clients with dispute avoidance and risk management mechanisms Work closely with senior lawyers on complex projects and transactions Build client relationships and engage with internal and external stakeholders Contribute to a collaborative team environment and support wider team growth About You Essential Qualified solicitor in England and Wales 3-6 years' PQE in non-contentious construction Strong technical knowledge of construction law and construction contracts Experience drafting and negotiating construction documentation Experience advising on procurement strategies and project delivery Strong drafting skills, attention to detail and commercial judgement Confident communication skills and a client-focused approach Strong organisation and ability to manage competing priorities Desirable Experience across a range of sectors (for example, energy, infrastructure, transport or utilities) Experience working across both private and public sector projects Experience supporting wider real estate, banking and projects teams Experience working with a range of contract forms (including JCT, NEC and FIDIC) What's On Offer Salary of £50,000 to £70,000 plus bonus Bonus scheme High-quality non-contentious construction work with early responsibility Supportive environment with strong training and development Mentoring, coaching and structured learning opportunities Clear progression pathway Collaborative culture and access to wider full-service support About Our Client Our client is a large, full-service law firm with a strong construction capability and a collaborative culture. The team advises on a broad range of projects and procurement work and is known for combining technical excellence with a practical, commercial approach. Location & Working Arrangements Leeds. Next Steps Apply online or send your CV to or call for more information. All applications will be handled in strict confidence. Hawthorne-Finch Talent Solutions is committed to ethical recruitment and the highest standards of confidentiality for all applicants.
A prominent legal recruitment firm seeks a Construction Associate in Leeds for high-quality non-contentious construction work. The role requires a qualified solicitor with 3-6 years' PQE and expertise in advising on construction contracts and procurement strategies. Candidates will build client relationships and collaborate with senior lawyers in a supportive environment, with clear progression opportunities. Salary ranges from £50,000 to £70,000, plus a bonus scheme.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
A prominent legal recruitment firm seeks a Construction Associate in Leeds for high-quality non-contentious construction work. The role requires a qualified solicitor with 3-6 years' PQE and expertise in advising on construction contracts and procurement strategies. Candidates will build client relationships and collaborate with senior lawyers in a supportive environment, with clear progression opportunities. Salary ranges from £50,000 to £70,000, plus a bonus scheme.