What are the responsibilities and job description for the Procurement Contract Manager position at Crossfire Consulting?
Job Title: Procurement Contracting Manager
Work Location: Hybrid (Newark, NJ and remote) - need to go to office 2x per week, possibly more but manager is flexible)
Driving is required; must have a valid driver’s license required
Notes:
Work Location: Hybrid (Newark, NJ and remote) - need to go to office 2x per week, possibly more but manager is flexible)
Driving is required; must have a valid driver’s license required
Notes:
- Manage the development, negotiation, and implementation of technology and telecommunication contracts.
- Handle large projects for infrastructure, application development, cyber security and operation technology.
- 40% RFP, 40% contract negotiation, 20% sourcing and procurement tasks.
- Must be well-versed in contractual language, know common risks associated with contracts, and negotiate and red-line contracts.
- Customers are residential and commercial. Internal customers are the technology teams and utility lines of business, nuclear generation lines of business.
- Must have experience with information contracts, software and hardware IT services.
- Must have 6 years of large contract management experience
- BS degree preferred but not required.
- IT or procurement experience a plus!!
- Technology in utilities or telecommunications is a plus!
- SAP, Ariba, and Ironclad are used for contract management
- This position will be responsible for the day-to-day activities associated with purchasing, procurement, and property management.
- The Contract Manager will be responsible for drafting, reviewing and negotiating non-disclosure agreements, subcontracts, consulting agreements, vendor agreements, teaming agreements, and modifications as well as assisting in the development of related policies, procedures, and templates.
- The Contract Manager will also serve as the property custodian for property under prime contracts.
- The Contract Manager will be expected to regularly handle complex and dynamic issues related to contracts, especially in relation to compliance with federal rules and regulations applicable to contracting with the federal Government.
- Bachelor’s degree required.