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NIGP and Sourcewell are dedicated to lifelong learning and professional development for every member.
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Each year, NIGP recognizes members who have achieved hallmark status in the eyes of their peers.
Fostering stronger relationships between suppliers and our members.
Under the supervision of the Ellis County Purchasing Agent, the Contract Administrator will be responsible for contract negotiation and administration of formally advertised and complex purchases.
This position will also perform various administrative tasks related to the functioning of the Ellis County Purchasing Department.
This position will be responsible for monitoring contract performance, compliance, and contractual obligations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
•Prepare, review and revise contracts that involve the purchase, lease/rental or sale of goods and services as well as MOUs and interlocal agreements.
Ensure contracts are executed in accordance with legal requirements,college policies, procedures, and statutory regulations, seeking advice from legal experts and/or counsel when appropriate.
•Assists in preparation for proposals and invitations for bids beginning with initiation to negotiated contract execution.
•Negotiates contract terms, costs, & conditions with vendors.
•Provides guidance and interpretation of contract languages on procurement policies, procedures, and procurement issues to staff, County departments, and other agencies as needed.
•Assists the Audit and Legal department in determining whether pricing and terms are in compliance with the language of the contract.
•Monitor and update any contract management system to include, but not limited to contract listing, executed contracts, backup documentation and reports.
•Analyze and mitigate risk associated with contract verbiage and requirements. Develop and maintain a set of standard contracts for the college using appropriate contractual verbiage.
•Analyze requirements and provisions in contracts, including terms and conditions, to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations, board policies and administrative procedures.
Provide alternatives to existing contract details and provisions, as needed.
•Track spending and provide a formal annual review of multi-year contracts through monitoring of milestones,deliverables, invoicing, etc.
•Lead contract negotiations and manage contract change management including statement of work reviews,tracking contract amendments, monitoring unauthorized contract changes, and maintaining correspondence control.
Manage contracts throughout the entire contract lifecycle, to include, but not limited to change orders,contract extensions, renewals, close-out, and termination.
•Conduct analysis of new laws, regulations, and contract trends to determine potential impact on the college
Remain current on legal, regulatory and industry changes that affect contracts and revise existing and future contracts to remain compliant.
•Create and present training to contract owners.
•Responsible for updating and maintaining the County database for contracts and supplier insurance compliance.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
•Knowledge of legal principles, contract law and procurement practices
•Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office and document management software
•Skilled at negotiating, writing, managing, administrating and interpreting contract documentation
•Excellent written and verbal communication skills
•Strong analytical and critical thinking skills
•Strong attention to detail
•Excellent persuasion, negotiation
•Ability to understand, interpret and explain contract terms for clarification
•Ability to conduct financial analysis of purchases and contract details
•Ability to work collaboratively with a variety of individuals
•Ability to communicate clearly and effectively
•Ability to conduct independent research
•Ability to manage several projects at one time Required Education and Experience:
•Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and at least three (3) years’ experience working with contracts required, preferably in an governmental entity environment.
The Purchasing Agent has the discretion to substitute any education and experience requirements.
Preferred Certification:
•CTCM, CPPB, NIGP-CPP or CPPO or equivalent
To apply for this position, MUST submit an Ellis County Employment Application, Resume, Cover Letter and Authorization to Release Information to:
ELLIS COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES 302 N MONROE STREET, SUITE 338 WAXAHACHIE, TX 75165 humanresources@co.ellis.tx.us Applications may be downloaded from the county website ELLIS COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ELLIS COUNTY PARTICIPATES IN E-VERIFY