Contracts Manager/Paralegal

Plymouth, MN
Full Time
Satellite Shelters
Manager/Supervisor
Satellite Shelters, Inc. a leader in the mobile modular industry, is seeking a Contract Manager to join our team. The role will drive contract management excellence. You will have the skills to conduct proposal preparation, contract negotiation, contract administration, and work directly with colleagues and customers on a variety of contracts. You will provide for proper contract fulfillment in accordance with company policies and objectives, legal requirements, and customer expectations. Your expertise will be instrumental in continuing to shape the contracts landscape, fostering collaboration, and optimizing contractual processes to protect the company’s interests and enhance overall efficiency.

The ideal candidate will have an understanding of the construction industry and has had experience in drafting and negotiating contracts.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Approving and implementing new and revised contract policy and processes
  • Managing contracts and services in accordance with company policies
  • Drafting, evaluating, negotiating and executing the terms and conditions in various contracts covering sales, lease and large rental projects
  • Assisting in the preparation of various contracts
  • Reviewing RFPs, RFQs, Bids, etc. and preparing submittals for each
  • Maintaining contractual documents
  • Problem-solving contract-related issues
  • Administrate company's bonding program; order bid, payment/performance as required and other special bonds as may be necessary
  • Check to make sure customers are credit worthy
  • Review changes to company standard forms
  • Works with outside legal counsel as needed
  • Maintain excellent working relationships with customers
  • Assist as necessary with insurance renewals and special insurance certificates
  • Provides guidance and leadership to cross-functional business team members
  • May occasionally lead complex negotiations
  • Understands the business and has an appreciation of financial/analytical issues and profit and loss implications
  • Identify opportunities to improve business processes and  implement these changes.
Education and Experience Desired:
  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Paralegal Certification
  • 5+ years of business experience,
  • Construction industry experience preferred
  • Advanced contract and technical knowledge (preferably 5+ years)
  • Experience with building leases preferred
  • Excellent presentation, teambuilding, and leadership skills
  • A global perspective of the business environment and technology
Required Skills/Competencies/Qualifications:
  • Ability to work productively and independently
  • Demonstrated conduct that is in alignment with our Core Values
  • Self-driven
  • Customer/client focused
  • Personal effectiveness/credibility
  • Strong written, organizational, interpersonal, and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent problem-solving, time management, and leadership skills
  • Highly developed attention to detail with an ability to spot errors and potential risks
  • Proficiency in MS Office Suite
  • Project Management
  • Demonstrated ability to work with a team
  • Ability to deal effectively with confidential information
  • Ability to work with varying seniority levels, including staff, managers and external partners
  • Ability to prioritize workload and meet deadlines
  • Ability to work well under pressure and to balance competing demands


 
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