JMC Legal Recruitment
Procurement Solicitor

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Public Procurement Associate | Leading International Firm | 1+ Year PQE
This is one of the UK's preeminent public procurement practices, sitting within a global firm that holds top-tier rankings across all its practice areas. The team advises on nationally and internationally significant projects across government, transport, utilities, defence, healthcare, and regeneration. For a junior lawyer, it is a rare chance to build your career at the heart of that work, learning from leaders in the field and gaining exposure to the full lifecycle of procurement law.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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What you'll do
Working closely with partners and senior associates, you will:
- Support on complex procurement matters, assisting with advice on strategy, regulatory compliance, direct awards, and contract modifications
- Contribute to procurement workstreams on large, multi-disciplinary projects, collaborating with colleagues in construction, real estate, transport, utilities, defence, IT, and outsourcing
- Draft and review procurement documents, guidance notes, and client communications, building your technical skills with each matter
- Assist in the preparation of case strategy for procurement disputes, working alongside the specialist disputes team
- Attend client meetings, build relationships, and develop a commercial understanding of how procurement advice drives real-world outcomes
- Participate in training, know-how development, and thought leadership, with encouragement to find your own voice early


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You are a qualified solicitor with at least one year of experience in procurement law, gained at a reputable regional, national, or international firm.
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