RaceTrac Company Overview
Job Description:
The Contracts Analyst will monitor and make recommendations to improve existing agreements by managing contract redlines and negotiations of contract renewals. The Analyst is responsible for managing contract compliance and supplier relationships across the organization. The Analyst will keep track of costs and rebates, assist in vendor onboarding, mitigate price increases, and support stakeholders in the day-to-day activities surrounding supplier management. Some travel may be required.
Responsibilities:
Assists in efforts to negotiate and author contract renewals, amendments, addendums, terminations, and rebatesMaintains contract database, tracks key contract milestones, and provides reporting related to existing contractsMeets with suppliers regularly and partners with stakeholders to find new ways to create value in existing contractsMonitors and reports on compliance to pricing and service level agreements throughout the contract life-cycleAssists in supplier onboarding and minimizes risk and supply chain disruption during the implementation processServes as a point of escalation for stakeholders and suppliers when contractual issues arise and/or performance declinesMaintain vendor database, validate registration and accuracy of vendor profiles Oversee pricing updates and schedules changes for Operations, A&D, Construction and other key stakeholdersImplements supplier agreements negotiated by the Sourcing team as requiredQualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from 4-year College or University Required1-3 years’ experience in contract management, procurement, and/or supply chain managementPrevious experience with a contract legal review processFamiliarity with Microsoft Office, specifically Word and PowerPointKnowledge of contract terminology and contracting best practicesExperience with eSourcing and/or Contracting platformsAll qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment with RaceTrac without regard to their race, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations.