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An exciting opportunity has arisen at a leading Scottish law firm for a solicitor (2–6 years PQE) to join its dynamic rural property team in Edinburgh, with a particular focus on renewable energy projects. The team is known for its collaborative approach, sector expertise, and commitment to professional development. This is a rare opportunity to work at the intersection of traditional rural law...
You will focusing on supporting the team in enabling works phase of the overhead lines sites prior to tower assembly and erection.
You will be contributing to the increased network capacity required to deliver the UK government's pathway to 2030 and the transition to net zero.
Job Function: To undertake Fire Alarm / Emergency Lighting, CCTV, Intruder, and Access Maintenance, working within the Security and Fire team whilst operating in compliance with company policy and procedure. Principle Accountabilities: - Representing the company in a professional and competent manner at all times and developing strong working relationships with colleagues and clients. -...
Maintenance Fitter (Plant / REME / HGV / Manufacturing) Pathhead, nr Edinburgh, commutable from: Edinburgh, Dalkeith, Bonyrigg, Penicuik, Haddington, Livingston, Broxburn, Blackford, Dunbar & all surrounding areas £40,000 - £44,000 + Overtime + Training + Pension + Company Benefits Are you a Mechanical Engineer from a maintenance, ex-forces or heavy plant background? Are you looking for a...
You will work closely with experienced planners, project managers and technical consultants, gaining hands-on exposure to all stages of the planning lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Assist in the preparation, coordination and submission of planning applications Support engagement with local authorities, statutory consultees, and community stakeholders
Exciting opportunity for a Solicitor/Associate to join this expanding Land and Rural Business Team to provide support across two offices. This is a varied and interesting role which will involve dealing with a full range of rural work. Your duties will include: Advising on crofting issues and agricultural holdings legislation.Dealing with the purchase and sale of estates and farms.Contributing...
You will be focusing on supporting the team in enabling works phase of the overhead lines sites prior to tower assembly and erection.
You will be contributing to the increased network capacity required to deliver the UK government's pathway to 2030 and the transition to net zero.
We are currently working on this real estate position with our client, an international Law Firm with an Edinburgh based office in Scotland. The firm is seeking an English-qualified real estate Lawyer to join its Residential Development Team. The role involves working with national and regional developers, including FTSE-listed housebuilders, to acquire land for residential development. The...
Our client is seeking a Real Estate Lawyer to join its Rural Business team based in Edinburgh. The role will sit within the Real Estate practice area. The role involves a wide range of work and responsibilities include: Purchase and sale of estates, farms, and forestryOngoing legal advice to estates and rural businessesAdvising on Contentious and non-contentious matters relating to agricultural...
You will work closely with colleagues across multiple practice areas to deliver integrated advice, acting as a trusted adviser with discretion and empathy. The ideal candidate will combine strong technical expertise with commercial awareness and the ability to work independently.
You will be joining a supportive, collaborative team that values technical skill, client care, and a forward-thinking approach. This is a unique opportunity to work with high-profile clients on some of the most interesting and dynamic rural property work in Scotland.
You will manage client relationships throughout the conveyancing process and contribute to maintaining the firm’s high standard of service.
You will have the opportunity to work with an experienced team, delivering top-tier advice to a wide range of public and private sector clients, including some of Scotland’s largest landowners and leading rural sector bodies.
You will join a dynamic team dedicated to renewable energy transactions based in either Edinburgh or Glasgow. The role entails contributing to a variety of projects including wind (offshore and onshore), hydro, solar, hydrogen, and more.
Our client, a well-established, independent Scottish law firm is seeking an experienced Senior Tax Advisor to join its leading Private Client team in Edinburgh. With offices across Scotland and a dedicated focus on key sectors, the firm offers a comprehensive suite of legal services to a diverse client base. The Private Client team is central to the firm’s strategy and works with a broad range...
You will work closely with top-tier partners and contribute to cutting-edge projects across the UK. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in high-quality construction and engineering work, with expertise in energy sector contracts. Strong collaboration and communication skills are essential.
You will advise on a wide range of complex matters, drawing on extensive experience across various dispute resolution methods, including adjudication, arbitration, litigation in the Technology and Construction Court, mediation, and industry-specific procedures.
You will advise on all aspects of construction contracts, contribute to high-profile projects—particularly in the energy and infrastructure space—and work closely with a market-leading real estate team.
You will be supported by a collaborative and forward-thinking team culture, with flexible working options available.
You will be working on a variety of complex and high-value contentious matters across all sectors of the construction industry – including infrastructure, energy, civil engineering, and utilities. This role offers the chance to take real responsibility early on, with ongoing support for your professional development and career progression.
You will handle your own caseload, lead teams, support junior lawyers, and play a key role in business development. The successful candidate will bring at least seven years’ post-qualification experience in contentious construction law, with excellent technical ability, strong client relationship skills, and a commercial mindset.
You will have a varied caseload and advise on contentious commercial disputes, including contract litigation, banking and financial services litigation, professional negligence, property litigation, contentious private client matters, construction and engineering disputes, and intellectual property (IP) matters.