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Experience managing complex sales cycles, including discovery, objection handling, proposal building, negotiation, procurement, contract review and closing. Please take a moment to review before submitting your application.
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Responsible for contract management including contract review, developing the compliance matrix, negotiation, maintenance, order acknowledgement, order administration and terms and conditions review in accordance with Company’s contract policies.
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The ideal candidates should have experience in supplier management, RFQ, RFP, review bids and contract with suppliers, collaborate with sales team, production, planning, quality and based on inventory level to expedite PO processing.
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Conduct IT contract administration tasks, including contract review, negotiation, and compliance monitoring. This position requires a strategic thinker with proven vendor management experience, exceptional problem-solving skills, and a strong understanding of IT procurement and contract administration.
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Union Contract Review and Negotiation. Participates in the review and negotiation of the Union contract, as per the Collective Bargaining Agreement schedule. Our client, a leading Utility company is seeking a Customer Service Supervisor for their Big Bear, CA site.
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Partner with the Commercial Legal Team to review existing contract management processes and develop and implement simplified procedures for the review, negotiation and approval of commercial and related agreements.
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Responsible for contract lifecycle (document and clause drafting, review, and negotiation; amendment processing; template deployment and maintenance; staging and tracking for renewal/compliance.
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The review and negotiation of procurement and subcontractor agreements, including incorporation of prime contract terms and conditions into subcontracts. The review and negotiation of construction contracts with various public and private entities involving road, bridge, rail, coal remediation and/or mining-related work.
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Construction law experience, including both contract review/negotiation and construction litigation experience. Independently analyze, review, negotiate and draft construction related contracts (including but not limited to, customer construction contracts, subcontracts, consultant agreements, design agreements, purchase orders, and other miscellaneous agreements.
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Provides daily on-site construction management and site inspections to verify compliance with plans, specifications, codes and other contract documentsManages CPM project schedule and budget, including preparation and negotiation of change ordersCoordinates with design engineer to ensure timely review of Contractor submittals and issuance of RFI responsesReviews and recommends payment of construction progress payments.
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Strong contract review, negotiation and drafting skills. A thorough understanding of contract intake workflows, procurement of technology, and negotiations of technology transactions is required.
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Is currently seeking an experienced Program Director, Pricing Support person for our Contract Administration and Pricing Support (CAPS) department at our headquarters in Alexandria, VA. This is a hybrid position requiring on-site work in Alexandria three days (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday)per week.
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Knowledge of commercial and legal contract review and negotiation. Preferred experience in contract negotiation. They may depend on country or contract specifics and are subject to change at any time without prior notice.
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5 years of experience in supply chain/materials management, including experience in contract review/analysis and negotiation of goods and services. Must have basic contract knowledge in order to assist, as needed, in contract negotiations for pricing and other business related terms.
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NIB is currently seeking an experienced Program Director, Pricing Support person for our Contract Administration and Pricing Support (CAPS) department at our headquarters in Alexandria, VA. This is a hybrid position requiring on site work in Alexandria three days per week.
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