Projects Associate/Senior Associate – 5+ PQECommercial & Infrastructure Hybrid Working
A leading UK law firm is seeking an experienced Projects Associate or Senior Associate to join its growing Commercial & Infrastructure team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on high-profile, complex projects across a wide range of sectors including health, education, social care, housing and infrastructure.
The Role:
You’ll take a lead role in delivering complex commercial transactions and advising on operational management of PFI and PPP contracts. The work spans both public and private sector clients and includes:
- Advising on contract interpretation, variations and contract management
- Supporting clients on PPP expiry and future service arrangements
- Leading on high-value outsourcing, managed services and strategic partnerships
- Collaborating with specialists across construction, finance, employment, pensions, property and procurement
- Mentoring junior lawyers and contributing to business development initiatives
What You’ll Need:
- 5+ years’ PQE with significant experience in PFI/PPP or complex infrastructure contracts
- Strong technical and commercial skills with the ability to manage complex issues
- Experience advising on operational delivery of PPP projects
- A collaborative, proactive approach and the ability to work with a high degree of autonomy
- A passion for working with public sector clients and delivering impactful legal solutions
What’s on Offer?
- High-quality, meaningful work on nationally significant projects
- A supportive and inclusive team culture
- Hybrid working and flexible hours
- Competitive salary and benefits including private medical insurance, generous pension and bonus scheme
- Clear progression opportunities and a strong focus on learning and development
This is an excellent opportunity for a senior projects lawyer looking to join a forward-thinking firm with a strong reputation in the public sector and infrastructure space.
Apply now or contact Tom Davies at G2 Legal for a confidential discussion
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