Manage contract scoping, negotiation, and execution; resolve technical issues in Conga and Salesforce environments; develop compliance measures in Salesforce; design and implement contract-generation and process improvements; collaborate with teams using Conga CPQ and CLM; monitor contract lifecycle and renewals.
This is a remote position.
Our client, a world leader in the life sciences and diagnostics industry, is looking for a “Contract Manager 3” - 100% Remote in Tucson, AZ.
Duration: Long Term Contract
Rate: $60.85/hr on W2
Responsibilities:
Support in overcoming technical hurdles during contract scoping, negotiations, and execution.
Develop compliance measures for contract organization within the Salesforce environment.
Design and implement improvements in contract processes, with emphasis on contract generation and streamlining.
Collaborate with a high-performing team working in the Conga CPQ and CLM system.
Monitor and track contract lifecycle, including renewals.
Required Skills:
5+ years of relevant experience.
Strong problem-solving skills in technical Conga and Salesforce environments.
Company Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Sick leave, 401K
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