
Program Manager, Risk & Contracts
As a Risk & Contracts Program Manager, you'll be responsible for managing selecting new suppliers in partnership with our vendor management team, working closely with Legal and External Workforce Solutions team on agreements, as well as managing a pipeline of renewals and new projects. Lead negotiation, papering, and execution of agreements with existing and new content moderation vendors for our global operation. Work seamlessly with legal, vendor managers, and stakeholders to draft and execute agreements, timely and in compliant. Manage multiple contract negotiations, new workflow launches, and renewals concurrently, prioritizing across the portfolio to proactively ensure renewals of expiring agreements. Partner with other Product Areas, to learn and adapt best practices. Interpret existing contracts and advise on key terms.
Experience in managing global commercial time and materials and output contracts with focus on content moderation
Ability to translate complex issues into simple and clear language and navigate organizational boundaries
7 years of experience in negotiating and modeling contracts for outsourced services within the technology or content review industries
Experience in managing a global deal desk.
Time Management Skills
Stakeholder management
Analytical skills (data driven)
Negotiating and modeling contracts
Verbal communication
Driven and self-motivated
written communication
Adaptability
Problem Solving Skills
Detail oriented and highly organized
mulit-tasking
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Program Manager, Risk & Contracts in 901 Cherry, 901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066, USA is $80,000-$120,000 per year. Salaries vary depending on experience, company, and location.
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