Job Description
Job Title: Construction Solicitor (1+ PQE) – Dublin
Description:
We are hiring for our client, one of the largest and most successful construction law teams in Ireland, who are seeking a Construction Solicitor to join their Dublin office. This is an exceptional opportunity to work alongside top-tier clients on a mix of contentious and non-contentious matters, offering high-profile advisory work, complex disputes, and full life-cycle project support. The Construction Solicitor will enjoy a collaborative team environment, strong career progression, and a top-of-market salary.
Top 3 Things to Know About this Job:
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Work with a recognised market-leading construction team
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Mix of contentious and advisory work across landmark projects
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Competitive salary package (€80,000–€110,000)
The Role:
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Advise on construction and infrastructure projects (commercial, public, energy, etc.)
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Draft and negotiate standard form and bespoke construction contracts
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Advise on risk, procurement, and project structuring
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Represent clients in adjudication, arbitration, and litigation
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Work closely with clients including developers, contractors, consultants, and state bodies
The Person:
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Qualified Solicitor with 1+ years' PQE in construction law (contentious or advisory)
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Strong knowledge of construction contracts (e.g. FIDIC, RIAI, NEC, etc.)
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Experience working with large commercial clients or infrastructure projects
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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Ambitious, collaborative, and keen to work in a high-performing team
The Rewards:
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Salary €80,000 – €110,000 (DOE)
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Hybrid working model and city centre offices
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Leading team with access to top-tier projects and clients
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Genuine opportunities for career progression and mentorship
Next Steps
For further information, and to apply for this Construction Solicitor job, please contact [Your Name]. Visit our website for a full list of Legal opportunities.
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