Full Job Description
Lawyer (Chiswick, London and Heathrow Airport)
The role
Ferrovial
Construction is looking to appoint a Lawyer to join its legal team in
the UK.
The successful candidate will have access to a
comprehensive range of work, and will be the dedicated legal resource
for Ferrovial Construction’s work at Heathrow Airport as well as
Ferrovial Construction’s civils business. The key focus of the role is
to protect the position of Ferrovial Construction through strong and
effective contract creation and administration. This is a broad ‘hands
on’ role within a small legal team in the UK, which works closely with
the group head office in Madrid.
The role is
mainly based in London and is ideally suited to a construction lawyer
who is keen to work hand-in-hand with the relevant project teams.
Key responsibilities
- Collaborating closely with the project’s leadership to
identify and evaluate key (legal) risks and opportunities, and
implement mitigation strategies where appropriate.
- Providing
proactive, regular advice to the project teams – familiar with project
specific issues, relevant third parties, the supply chain and the
project’s commercial objectives. Such advice may include:
- general interpretation and application of the main project
contracts (and various supply chain documents), third party and
regulated obligations (where appropriate);
- where necessary,
supporting the procurement team in drafting and negotiating supply
chain contracts;
- assisting in avoiding and reducing formal
claims and disputes, and/or assisting in the preparation and
management of formal disputes (in conjunction with external counsel as
required).
- Undertaking reporting and other duties associated
with good governance.
- Training / developing and sharing of
“best practice” / “lessons learned” briefings with the company or
project teams.
Assisting with the engagement of
external counsel where required.
Skills
and Competence
- Junior to mid-level
projects/construction lawyer.
- Solicitor of England and Wales
(a lawyer qualified in another common law jurisdiction may also be
considered).
- Experience of NEC (desirable) or construction
projects.
- A flexible attitude and ability to multi-task.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Highly motivated, analytical and professional attitude.
- Experience of working in an international organisation
(desirable).
- The ideal candidate would work from an office
four days per week (Heathrow, and Head Office in London with
occasional trips to other project sites).
Please note that this job description does not represent a
comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to
undertake other reasonable duties.
Ferrovial
Construction embraces diversity and inclusion. We see the value in
providing equal opportunities to all employees. We are committed to
building an inclusive team from a variety of different backgrounds,
perspectives and skills.