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Managing Consultant (Quantum)

Harrow
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FenwayXn is looking for ambitious, self-motivated, and proactive team players to join our growing team of highly experienced quantity surveying experts, based in London. This role offers an excellent opportunity for development while working with a small team of experienced individuals on a variety of international construction projects.

This role is typically suitable for professionals with a quantity surveying or civil engineer background with a minimum of 5 years’ experience working on construction and engineering projects either as a contractor, consultant or client. Ideally, you will have previously worked with an Independent Expert Witness and have assisted in the preparation of quantum analysis, appendices and reports.

Role Responsibilities

  • Supporting world-renowned experts in dispute resolution, litigation support and expert witness evidence.
  • Conducting data research, document review (drawings, specifications, reports, financials, etc.), and analysis to identify key metrics for expert reports and appendices.
  • Preparing and contributing to expert reports, including drafting sections and developing robust supporting documentation.
  • Undertaking quantum analysis, including quantification of prolongation, disruption, and cost claims.
  • Managing project team workloads, budgets, and fee reporting.
  • Liaising with clients and lawyers as appropriate.
  • Adaptable team player with a willingness to travel domestically and internationally.
  • Solving complex problems through structured, analytical thinking.

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  • Degree level education in building construction, engineering, quantity surveying and/or related field.
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in a relevant field of quantity surveying, cost engineering, contracts management and/or construction management.
  • Strong proficiency in MS Office (particularly Word and Excel), with experience in CostX, BIM, or similar tools.
  • Experience in undertaking quantum analysis, with practical experience in the quantification of prolongation, disruption, and general cost claims.
  • Proven experience in drafting or supporting the preparation of quantum expert reports.
  • English language (written and spoken), other languages an advantage.
  • Professional membership of, or progress toward, a recognised body such as RICS or CIArb.
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Skills

Quantity Surveying
Civil Engineering
Data Research
Document Review
Quantum Analysis
Cost Claims
Client Liaison
Analytical Thinking
MS Office
CostX
BIM
Expert Reports
Prolongation
Disruption
Contracts Management
Construction Management

Location

Harrow, England, United Kingdom

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