Procurement Associate

PQE: 3 years
Term: Permanent
Working hours: Full-time
Department: Projects & Construction
Location: Dublin
The firm

Eversheds Sutherland LLP is Ireland’s largest and most established global law firm with an all-island offering. It provides a full range of legal services and advice to a global client base that includes some of Ireland’s largest, most successful, and most progressive companies, as well as many exciting and innovative smaller companies. The firm has more than 70 offices in over 30 countries.

Eversheds Sutherland’s partners and solicitors work in partnership with clients to deliver leading legal advice on time and within budget through the firm’s innovative project management structure, which is unique among the legal profession. What is of great importance to the firm is making sure that every client receives personal attention, dedicated service, and the most appropriate integrated advice.

Being part of a global network means its Irish teams provide a seamless service right across Europe, the US, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. At a local or international level, the firm aims to help all its clients achieve their commercial objectives and unlock their global ambitions.

Practice group

Our Public Procurement team is recognised a market leader in Ireland and Northern Ireland and has advised on many of the most significant procurement exercises undertaken in both jurisdictions in recent years. Candidates can expect a hugely collaborative and supportive environment as well as the opportunity to work with a diverse range of clients and some of the most exciting projects being procured on the island.

Other information

Eversheds Sutherland is expanding its Public Procurement team in response to demand from our extensive public sector and utility client base as well domestic and international clients tendering for major projects in Ireland across all sectors. We are therefore seeking ROI-qualified Associates with 2-4 years’ experience of advising public/utility buyers and bidders on contentious and/or non-contentious aspects of the Irish and EU public procurement rules.