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Must be able to drive the entire franchise sales process, inclusive of guiding the application process, perform appropriate due diligence, review legal documents, negotiation of terms and coordinate the timely movement of documents to the final contract signing.
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Responsibility for contract administration, change order review and management, invoice approvals, and verification of accurate bonds, insurance and lien waivers from contractors and vendors.
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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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Commercial /Transactional lawyer - Experience with customer, supplier and vendor contract review and negotiation and legal support for a variety of general business matters to support our packaging, facility solutions and print distribution businesses.
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The Deputy Division Chief is responsible to develop and improve the methods utilized by the Team to optimize legal review, draftsmanship, negotiation skills and the provision of legal advice and counsel to core City departments on contract and transactional matters,which include the Depart Department of Procurement, Department of Grants and Community Development, Department of Enterprise Assets Management, Atlanta Information Management, executive offices and other key departments.
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The Commercial Transactions Team is seeking a contracts paralegal to assist with contract review, negotiation, and management. Prior experience with contract management. Our Flexible Future model offers a healthy mix of working in person and remotely, strengthening key elements of the Chick-fil-A culture by fostering collaboration and community.
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Responsible for resolving customer disputes through contract review or negotiation and escalating if necessary. Review unapplied payments to help resolve all unclaimed property items for assigned districts.
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Works collaboratively with the payer relations team to support end to end contracting activities for managed care payers including review and analysis of contract language, redlining and negotiation of terms to ensure compliance with company guidelines.
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Risk mitigation efforts through contract review and negotiation. Risk mitigation efforts through contract review and negotiation. Support customers with startup, commissioning, and owner training.
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Work involves moderate exposure to elements, such as hot/cold temperatures, dirt, dust, and/or loud noises. Positive cash flow through timely invoicing and collections. Material, equipment, and subcontractor procurement.
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Attention to detail for accurate documentation and contract review. Negotiation skills for contract discussions and supplier agreements. An interest in developing familiarity with supplier management and negotiation strategies.
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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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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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Proficient with Job Cost software, Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Would you like to grow with a world-class, technology-driven mechanical contractor with leaders who will empower you to reach your full potential.
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Strong negotiation, problem solving, territory management and interpersonal skills required. Responsible for arranging initial meetings with candidates, delivering proposition, driving the flow of conversations continuously throughout franchise development process, i.e., cold calls, weekly pipeline -update calls and sales strategy meetings, regarding future franchise sales and projected closings.
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