Contentious Construction Solicitor
Posted 1 day 7 hours ago by Hunter Savage
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Construction Solicitor to join a top-tier and fast-growing Construction team within a leading Dublin-based law firm, advising on complex construction, engineering and energy projects.
This role has a strong contentious construction focus and offers high-quality work, strong training and clear long-term career progression.
The RoleThe successful candidate will join a highly regarded Construction practice with extensive experience advising on domestic and international construction disputes.
The role will involve:
- Advising clients on contentious construction matters, with early identification of issues and provision of real-time, practical advice
- Analysing and advising on construction claims, including prolongation, delay, additional cost and damages
- Assisting in the advancement and defence of claims across multiple dispute forums
- Exposure to disputes advocacy, including dispute boards, arbitration and Court proceedings
- Opportunities to work on energy and infrastructure-related disputes
- Working closely with experienced partners and senior lawyers in a collaborative team environment
This role offers a strong platform to develop specialist disputes expertise within construction law.
Candidate RequirementsThe ideal candidate will have:
- 1-5 years' PQE, ideally in contentious construction or a related disputes practice
- Strong client service skills and the ability to manage multiple matters effectively
- A proactive and collaborative approach to working within a team
- Excellent analytical, drafting and organisational skills
- A genuine interest in building a long-term career in construction disputes
- High-quality, complex construction and energy disputes
- Excellent training and exposure to disputes advocacy
- Supportive, dynamic and collegiate working environment
- Strong long-term career development opportunities
For a confidential discussion or further details, please contact:
Amy Davis