Job Description
** Johnson Service Group (JSG) is a nationally recognized professional staffing and recruiting firm that is looking for a degreed Contracts Administrator to fill a three-year assignment in the Atlanta, GA area. Estimated to last 3-year duration.
US Citizenship required.
Local candidates preferred.
This position may require some bending, lifting, climbing, prolonged sitting, prolonged walking, walking on gravel or crawling when necessary.
Job Title: Contracts Administrator 2
Work Location: Atlanta, GA
Required PPE:
PPE use will be periodic. Hard hat, safety glasses, ear protection for job site walkdowns during pre-bid meetings.
Required Education & Experience:
6-10 years of experience to ensure efficient and effective contract administration processes.
Bachelor's degree required
Contract law and drafting of terms and conditions (required)
Legal and commercial negotiation skills (required)
Preferences:
BS in Business, Management, Finance, or Law is preferred
Formal education in contract language and law is highly preferred
Responsibilities:
Provide advanced support to the contracts management team
Independently review, draft, and negotiate a wide range of contracts, including vendor agreements, client contracts, and other legal documents.
Maintain meticulous records of contracts, amendments, and related documents, ensuring compliance with organizational policies and legal requirements.
Monitor and track contract milestones, deliverables, and obligations, and coordinate with relevant stakeholders to ensure timely fulfillment.
Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including legal, procurement, and finance, to ensure contract compliance and resolve any issues or discrepancies.
Take a lead role in complex contract negotiations and amendments, demonstrating proficiency in contract law and legal terminology.
Provide guidance and mentorship to junior contracts administrators, as needed, to ensure the team's success.
Contribute to the development and enhancement of contract management systems and databases.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) and contract management software.
This position will provide daily contracting and sourcing support (request for proposal, negotiations, contract development, risk mitigation, tracking, analysis) to meet the acquisition needs for services and materials.
Proactive and continuous engagement and communication with internal business partners, suppliers, peers, and supervisor
Duties will include the daily support of all sourcing & contracting activities "from cradle to grave", including advising customers on Request for Information (RFI) and Request for Proposal (RFP) preparation, lead pre-bid meetings, review of offers upon receipt from bidders, cost & price analysis, negotiations, risk assessment, preparing contract documents and agreements; assists in contract administration, incorporation of changes, expediting & follow-up, disposition of claims, and contract closeout.
Duties will require leading sourcing projects, assisting in developing and implementing strategic programs for the procurement of Equipment and Services.
Expectations include outstanding oral and written communications with ability to excel in high-level communications with Management at multiple levels.
Develop the sourcing strategy for low to high-risk services. A typical agent will support ~(20 - 25) active projects concurrently with defined turnaround parameters (Target Days) for all contract related documents (RFPs, Master Agreements, Non-Disclosure, Amendments, Statements of Work, etc.) throughout the year.
Manage relationships with the company’s vendors and ensure efficient and transparent contracting and negotiation process to reduce costs, improve commercial terms and reduce duplication of efforts.
Work cross functionally to improve and streamline processes.
Ensure that overall risk is properly controlled and mitigated.
Develop a detailed knowledge of the Company and Operating Company procurement policies/procedures and have the capability to become a Subject Matter Expert (SME).
Expected to build and maintain a detailed knowledge and understanding of essential legal provisions, contract common law, contract formation issues, data security issues, remedies, liquidated damages, litigation avoidance, and dispute resolution.
Ensure all required terms and conditions are included in procurement documents and work with legal, risk management and financial services (accounting) to resolve contractor exceptions and issues in a timely manner.