Base: $62,000 to $66,000 usd annual; bonus/equity:...
Not specified
Bachelor's degree required
Three years of relevant experience
Knowledge of contract law and abor regulations
Arizona State University is seeking a Supply Chain Contracts Manager who will be responsible for negotiating contracts and ensuring compliance with regulations. The ideal candidate should possess a Bachelor's degree and at least three years of related experience, with a focus on public procurement and contract law
Job Summary
The role involves negotiating terms and conditions while serving as a liaison between the Office of General Counsel and other university departments.
Candidates must monitor changes to Arizona Board of Regents, federal, state, and university regulations to ensure strict compliance.
The position offers competitive wages, tuition reduction benefits, and a comprehensive total rewards package including health insurance and retirement matching.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Arizona State University is seeking a Supply Chain Contracts Manager who will be responsible for negotiating contracts and ensuring compliance with regulations. The ideal candidate should possess a Bachelor's degree and at least three years of related experience, with a focus on public procurement and contract law.
Salary
Base: $62,000 to $66,000 USD Annual; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: AZ state school tuition reduction, health/dental/vision insurance, paid sick time, retirement match
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree required
Three years of relevant experience
Knowledge of contract law and ABOR regulations
Experience with complex contractual agreements
Ability to negotiate terms and conditions
Nice-to-have
Experience in public procurement processes
Familiarity with process automation and AI
Supply chain technology systems knowledge
Strong customer service orientation
Ability to design training materials
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree and three years of experience
Valid US Driver's license
Eligible to work in the United States without sponsorship