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We are team players with great technical skills, flexibility and drive, striving to deliver exceptional service to clients every day. Our success is not just based on our professional expertise - it is also down to the way we do business and the time and care we put into building strong relationships.

 

What sets us apart?

We're not the biggest offshore firm but our aim is to be the best. 

Best for clients, best for our people and best for the communities in which we operate.

As a firm we never stand still and always look to measure our success from our clients' perspective. While we continue to win awards every year, ultimately it's what our clients think about us that matters.

Our 'one firm' ethos allows our people to work across different teams, departments and jurisdictions. Not only do our clients benefit from this breadth of knowledge and experience, our people enjoy a diverse and challenging environment too. 

Our values

Our approach to work is underpinned by our purpose, our values and the way we do business from day to day. 

  • We are easy to do business with

  • We never stand still

  • Everyone has a voice

  • We are bold

  • We love what we do

 

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Current vacancies

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For more information on any of our current vacancies, please contact Katherine Mercer, Resourcing Manager at recruitment@collascrill.com

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