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Contract Manager (Semiconductor Foundry Fab)

About the job Contract Manager (Semiconductor Foundry Fab) Role & Responsibility- Lead contract negotiation and finalization with subcontractors, vendors, and service providers, ensuring alignment with project scope, schedule, and commercial strategy.- Draft, review, and manage various construction-related contracts including subcontracts, service agreements, change orders, and amendments.- Analyze and mitigate contractual and commercial risks throughout the project lifecycle.- Serve as a primary point of contact for subcontractor communications during projectexecution, including reviewing and responding to official letters, RFIs, claims, and notices.- Collaborate closely with internal stakeholders (legal, project management, cost control, procurement) to ensure consistent interpretation and implementation of contract terms.- Monitor subcontractor compliance with contract obligations, project specifications, safety standards, and relevant U.S. regulations (e.g., FAR, Davis-Bacon Act, CHIPS Act if applicable).- Participate in regular progress payment reviews, evaluate subcontractor deliverables,and contribute to final settlement and closeout processes.- Maintain organized and up-to-date contract documentation, including negotiation records, correspondence logs, and change tracking.- Support dispute resolution, claim defense, or audit procedures as necessary by providing contract-related insights and evidence.Qualification- Strong understanding of construction laws, contract terms, and cost management principles.- Bachelors Degree or Paralegal Certificate- Proven experience as a Claims or Contract Manager in the construction industry, either with owner, main contractor or subcontractor.- Very strong verbal & written communication skills, especially in a contentious environment- Comfortable working in a multinational highly diverse multi-lingual environment- Ability to handle issues related to a fast-track mega project with multiple subcontract types (Lump Sum, Cost Plus Fee and Time & Material bases)- At least 5 ~ 10 years of experience with subcontract or construction contracts- Ability to quickly analyze extremely dense contracts, often averaging over 100 pages- Ability to manage many competing tasks and to quickly triage by priority with minimal external inputPreferred Qualification:- Masters degree in Civil, Mechanical, Architectural or Electrical Engineering- Juris Doctor or Master of Laws- Proven experience as a Project Manager in construction projects, either with a main contractor or subcontractor- Experience with dispute resolution and/or arbitration in the construction industry.