Projects, Infrastructure & Construction Team (PIC) – Glasgow

Practice Area: Commercial Property, Construction, Energy, public sector, Infrastructure, Non-contentious, PFI / Projects, Renewable Energy
Level: Assistant, Associate, Full Time
Section: Law Firm
Location: Central Belt, Glasgow, Scotland
Ref: FW9874

Our client, an award-winning commercial law firm, has an opportunity for an Associate or Senior Associate to join a growing Projects, Infrastructure & Construction Team. The role is suited to a non-contentious construction lawyer, though candidates with mixed experience will also be considered.

The successful candidate will support on key construction matters, work closely with partners, and contribute to client relationships and business development.

Responsibilities will include:

  • Advising on non-contentious construction matters and support key mandates
  • Building and maintain client relationships
  • Supervising and support junior team members
  • Working collaboratively across teams and offices

Candidates should be qualified solicitors with around 2–7 years’ PQE, able to work independently and manage workloads effectively. Experience with standard construction contracts and non-contentious or projects work is important. The firm offers a flexible, inclusive culture, competitive salary, and a strong benefits package, as well as career progression opportunities.

If this position could be of interest, please don’t hesitate to contact either Teddie or Cameron for a confidential discussion. (Assignment 17426)

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