What are the responsibilities and job description for the Contract Analyst position at University of California?
General Information
Job Name Contract Analyst Department 4010022 - F Real Estate PlanningandCapital Position type Full Time Workplace Flexible 4 Days On-Site Primary Location San Francisco, CA, United States Job ID 3929Description & Requirements
Job DescriptionJob Description
The Contract Analyst is required to follow all the policies and procedures as set forth in the University of California Office of the President (UCOP) Facilities Manual, all applicable statutes, the Public Contract Code and Regental policies, UCSF Campus policies and departmental procedures as they related to the processing of contracts, the selection of Design Professionals, Professional Service Agreements, change orders and contract amendments. The Contract Analyst will perform analysis and evaluation of prequalification documents, review of specifications; prepare bidding documentation, award construction contracts and will assist in all other administrative task related to contacts as needed.
Demonstrates professional skills as an experienced contract administrator to draft and issue varied contracts. Demonstrates good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions, including identifying potential contractors, conducting the bidding process, drafting contract terms, and ensuring compliance with contract terms through contract completion.
This position will work with the Contracts Manager on custody and administration of all contract files and legal documents; develop and implement records maintenance and retention protocol in accordance with University retention policy and State record maintenance law and assist in managing the contracts database residing in the Design and Construction Business System. Â This position will assist the team in tracking, monitoring and updating contract templates, desk procedures, departmental activity reports, and perform other duties as assigned.
Department Overview
The organization of ⯠UCSF ⯠Real Estate is focused on the development, planning, ⯠delivery, ⯠and management of ⯠physical space for UCSF. â¯â¯ Key responsibilities include a unified approach to oversee the active UCSF growth planned on a multi-site campus and to manage the complex metropolitan environments affecting capital ⯠assets and ⯠projects ⯠and efforts to align municipal challenges with maximum effectiveness in support of the UCSF mission. â¯â¯ Â
UCSF Real Estate is an integrated unit that enables the alignment of development, planning, design, construction, and lease portfolio management. ⯠Services are provided through the following departments: ⯠Building Permit Services, Campus Design and Construction, Campus Planning, Construction Contract Administration, Health Design and Construction, Health Major Capital Projects, Real Estate Services and support through Business Intelligence, and Finance, Administration and Operations. ⯠Â
The Real Estate Campus & Health Contract Administration department ⯠provides ⯠centralized contract management and legal review services that include coordinating contract requests, advising on contractual matters, ⯠negotiating, ⯠and drafting legal documents, ⯠facilitating ⯠legal review, and ⯠timely ⯠renewal or termination of contracts to meet internal policies, Public Contract Code, ⯠UCOP (University of California Office of the President) ⯠Facilities Manual, and external regulations and ⯠optimizing ⯠legal and business terms. â¯â¯ Â
Contracts Administration is a shared service in Real Estate that partners with Design & Construction, BCH-Oakland Design & Construction, Major Capital Projects, Campus Planning, and the Facilities Services departments to ⯠procure ⯠and contract Architectural, Engineering, and Construction services. ⯠Â
The combined UCSF Campus ⯠and ⯠Health organizations include approximately 198 ⯠UCSF and ⯠38 ⯠contract personnel; operating/recharge budgets of more than $62.2M per year; current year capital project expenditures of $900M; and oversight and responsibility for > $13.3B long-range capital development. ⯠Â
Qualifications Required Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in Business, Public or Contract Administration, Construction Administration or Construction Management and / or equivalent experience / training - 3 year of progressive experience - Thorough knowledge of internal departmental / unit operating policies, applicable state and federal regulations and general contract terms. - Thorough knowledge and understanding of specific contracting assignments. - Strong written, verbal and interpersonal communications skills; and ability to deal effectively with broad and diverse constituencies ensuring strong customer service orientation and skills. - Strong organizational, presentation and negotiation skills. - Strong listening and political acumen skills. - Strong knowledge of the organization, including its infrastructure, goals, mission, rules, policies, guidelines, etc. - Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the use of personal computer (Windows NT platform) and compatible financial management, database spreadsheet, Internet, email, and word-processing software. - Knowledge of architectural and construction terminology - Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain productive working relationships, and to work as a team member when necessary.Additional Details
Job Code CONTRACT ADM 3 (007380) Assignment Category Career IAP Level Staff Plan (target potential payout of $900, maximum of $1,800) Job Family General Administration Campus 1 Minnesota Street (SF) Percentage (%) 100.00 Shift Length 8 hours Shift Type Day Bargaining Unit 99Salary : $62