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Highly skilled in negotiation techniques and handling all procurement actions, including Contract Review Board (CRB) actions, and is an innate team leader and active decision maker, with extensive expertise in managing USAID contracts, overseeing local, regional, and international subcontractors and grantees.
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Proposals, SOW's, Solutions, Contract review, documentation and negotiation experience. 6- Collaboration - with Account management teams in managing governance; Qualify Business expansion opportunities and contract related efforts Experience Mandatory.
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All facets of contract formation and contract management including drafting, interpretation, negotiation, contract review, and administration of complex customer agreements.
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RaceTrac Company Overview Job Description: The Corporate Counsel (Corporate Law) has two primary responsibilities: (1) manage all facets of the contract creation, review and negotiation process for various agreements related to software, technology and intellectual property licensing, non-disclosure, procurement, supply, fuel sales, general services, employment, and various other commercial and technology-related agreements; and (2) be an expert in company and business law.
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Lead development of clients and opportunities through the Burns & McDonnell network including contract review and negotiation, lead go/no gos, cost and budget reviews and risk review processes with a focus on EPC project delivery.
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Accountable for all Financial Management of the company including but not limited to: Financial Planning and Strategy, Managing Profitability, Strategic Planning, Quality Management, Promoting Process Improvement, Forecasting, Corporate Finance, Developing Budgets, Financial Skills, Dealing with Complexity, and Contract Negotiation.
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Responsible for contributing to the creation and execution of the clinical trial development strategy, study contract review, study budget review, negotiation, and in consultation with the finance department, the overall financial activities of the department.
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Principles and practices of economic development and redevelopment programs; capital projects planning and local government operations and structures; urban planning, zoning and design; transportation; strategic planning; housing; capital improvement planning; budget preparation; public relations; and contract negotiation.
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Strong negotiation skills and experience in contract review and vendor management. procurement, contract negotiation, budget management, content development, speaker.
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Manages the contract review process and negotiation. Participates in regional meetings to share best practice, review performance against targets, and conduct informal training.
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Contract negotiation with suppliers, drafting and red-lining experience. Identify issues and coordinate resolutions with transactions internal negotiation team. Review and interpret Sourcing and Corporate Policy requirements.
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Monitor contract renewals and other key contract milestones. Resolve contract compliance issues. Take responsibility for consultation on and escalation of contractual terms and conditions to Senior Management, including provision of current and potential legal and business issues and/or risks.
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Lead the review of requirements, development of sourcing strategies, lead the supplier due diligence process, coordinate the RFP process, contract negotiation and award, and oversight of the contract management process.
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Leads contract review and negotiation to obtain preferred terms and conditions, mitigate risk and secure maximum margin and revenue. Project Schedule: Oversees and assesses all components of project review throughout the lifecycle of the project to ensure contractual obligations are met and to hold team members accountable to all expectations.
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Analyze significant, and/or unique contract requirements, special provisions, terms, and conditions to ensure compliance with appropriate laws, regulations, and policiesManage contract change control process and support bid review and proposal requestsDevelop negotiation strategy and lead negotiations on complex contractual issuesCorrespond with Government and developers regarding contract status, requests for additional information, etc.
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