The procurement contract manager is responsible for the development and implementation of a robust contract creation process including negotiation, peer review, legal review, business unit review, document retention and reporting.
This role is responsible to meet the operational and strategic contracting and procurement needs of Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company and its affiliates.
The contract manager will also develop and present training on the contracting process.
The procurement contract manager will also have other procurement responsibilities including completing assigned, high-visibility contract events, helping facilitate cross-company aggregation efforts, assisting business unit customers in resolving contractual supplier issues, and other assigned special projects.
This includes analysis of current contract terms conditions, supplier contract performance, contract negotiations and timely contract completion of contracting process and cycle.
This position will ensure value is being obtained from vendor contracts as assigned and that the completed contracts are negotiated to the fullest advantage given the company's size and bargaining position and use.
This position will also ensure that risk exposure is minimized throughout the contract period.
Manage the review and approval of supply chain staff contracts by administering the peer review process.
Create and manage a contract training program including the training of new procurement and contract specialists and periodic refresher sessions for new or updated contract processes.
Serve as the principal resource to lead, mentor, and improve the contract acumen and operational excellence of the department through development and enhancement of the contracting process including policies, and procedures, that support the supply chain, compliance, and risk mitigation needs of the company business units.
Collaborate with legal in the development and maintenance of contract language.
Collaborate with business units to enhance the communication on expiring contracts and develop strategies focusing on setting strategy collaboratively with the business unit.
Coordinate the supplier contract management process with internal supply chain personnel, business units, and suppliers.
Responsible for document storage, updating contract templates, communication on contract process changes and supplier performance concerns.
Communicate with senior management and business units to assure that commodity and service contracts are updated, improved and replaced as required.
Bachelor's degree in business administration, law or related field or equivalent experience. (Typically four years of related, progressive work experience would be needed for candidates applying for this position who do not possess a bachelor's degree).
Six years of related experience in procurement, including two years in a contract manager/leadership role.
Strong knowledge of basic contract legal terminology and negotiation tactics. Preference for knowledge in utility terms, technology contracts (software licensing, SaSS, etc.), material term standards and PII risk.
Strong influencing skills to negotiate and persuade; to sell and lead opinion and to effectively drive and manage change.
Advanced leadership skills to lead and guide individuals toward accomplishment of goals.
Well-developed critical thinking, analytical, problem-solving, decision-making and project management skills to optimize resources and achieve consistent, high-quality results.
Strong knowledge of contracting methodologies, utility company assets, equipment, systems, functions and major vendors.
Software skills to create electronic spreadsheets, documents and databases.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, including presentation skills.
Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the position, with or without an accommodation.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion or religious creed, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status (except as required by law), gender (including gender identity and expression), sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, genetic information, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, familial or parental status, marital status or any other category protected by applicable local, state or U.S. federal law.