Senior Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor – Edinburgh / Glasgow

Practice Area: Renewable Energy, Commercial Contracts, Commercial Litigation, Construction, Projects, Corporate, Non-contentious, Energy
Level: Associate, Full Time
Section: Law Firm
Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Glasgow, East Lothian
Ref: FW9680

This leading Scottish Law Firm seeks a Solicitor or Associate to join its Non-Contentious Construction Team in Edinburgh or Glasgow. The team advises on major property development, regeneration, engineering, and energy-sector projects across the UK, working with developers, contractors, public bodies, funders, and consultants.

The role includes drafting and negotiating construction documents, providing clear legal advice, managing files efficiently, and supporting the delivery of complex projects. The successful candidate will also contribute to business development, client relationship building, team collaboration, and knowledge-sharing within the group.

The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 4 years’ PQE, strong construction law experience, good professional judgment, ethical awareness, commitment to client care, and excellent time-management and organisational skills.

If this role interests you, please don’t hesitate to contact either Teddie or Cameron for a confidential discussion. (Assignment 17949)

teddie@frasiawright.com    https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddie-wright-7b017ab7/

cameron@frasiawright.com    https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-adrain-22a81627/

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