Parker Hannifin Corporation
Division Contracts Manager
Parker Hannifin Corporation, Milwaukie, Oregon, United States,
Org Marketing Statement
Parker Aerospace, an operating segment of Parker Hannifin Corporation, is one of the world’s leading producers of flight control, hydraulic, fuel and inerting, fluid conveyance, thermal management, and engine systems and components for the aerospace industry. We design and build equipment for virtually every aircraft and aero engine being produced in the world today.In addition to game-changing technology, our customers look to us for shorter lead times, lower costs, higher reliability, and lifetime support. All coupled with the positive attitude and innovative thinking of a true business partner.
Parker Aerospace provides unmatched performance for both our customers and shareholders, built on a foundation of core company values. As a result, our business growth is impressive and consistent. Best of all, our team members share in the success resulting from that growth.
Our Fire, Safety, and Power Systems Division brings together an extensive range of skills and abilities to support some of the world’s leading commercial, business and military aircraft manufacturers. Our Milwaukie, OR site specializes in Power Generation, Power Conversion, Magnetics, and Sensors for extreme environment applications.
We offer competitive vacation and 13 paid holidays
401(k) with a 5% matching contribution with immediate investing
Competitive annual bonus incentive plan
Health benefits effective day 1!
Position Summary
The Division Contracts Manager leads the contract management function for a large division, site, or a major sub-team, responsible for major contracts, negotiations, and analysis of strategic importance to business performance. May lead multi-divisional contract negotiations. Ensures efficient coordination and consistency of contract terms and conditions within the division. Consults with and advises Division leadership on major and/or critical contract negotiations to ensure appropriate review of potential liabilities and to assess risk-bearing contractual terms. Role also provides direct leadership over customer accounts, order entry, and trade compliance functions for a site and/or division.Typically reports to the Division General Manager or Site Business Unit Manager. Provides leadership to a large team or multiple teams. Regular interaction with Division Team Leaders, Division General Manager and staff, and external stakeholders.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Manages and is accountable for the performance of military and commercial contracts for all Divisional programs. Leads complex negotiations with major impact to division business outcomes. May lead multi-divisional contract negotiations.
Contributes to meeting business objectives and participates in strategic planning at the Division level. Exhibits understanding of division goals and strategies and applies them to contract management practices. May participate on the Group Contracts Management Leadership Team to develop and implement strategies.
May research, develop, and manage activities related to international business development activities (e.g., contract terms for use with non-U.S. customers and suppliers; international letters of credit). Supports low-cost strategies and opportunities associated with international supplier and offset strategies and assisting with negotiations. Recommends general and specific courses of action.
Provides expert advice and interpretation of legal contract and subcontract terms and conditions to minimize or reduce risk and potential liabilities. Analyzes, defines, and estimates the potential impact of contract liability and works with and across divisions to determine negotiation strategy and workable alternatives.
Provides front line management of customer order entry, contracts, and trade compliance function team members and contributes as an escalation point on all three areas.
Plans, develops, recommends, and implements training, procedures, and systems to be used for contract review across the Division. Participates in high-risk or complex areas such as multi-division contracts, major sub-contracts, joint ventures, and/or systems contracts. Establishes criteria and process for the review of contract exceptions.
Establishes direction for functional team and direct reports. Develops and mentors others. Champions professional certification and career development for the Group contracts administration/management community.
Leads the development of a consistent, effective process for contractual flow down requirements.
Leadership oversight for large customer service team including contracts/PO reviews.
Responsible for Division implementation of and compliance with Parker export compliance policies and procedures. Provides cohesive leadership in export compliance for the division.
Investigates and resolves compliance problems and responds to questions from internal or customer sources and government regulatory agencies. Prepares letters on behalf of Group/Division positions.
Coordinates training and business meetings to facilitate the exchange of information on contract review. Develops and implements programs to increase cross-functional knowledge and awareness of contracting requirements and policies as needed.
Maintains and coordinates contacts with domestic and foreign civilian and military representatives, as well as customers and government agency officials. Analyzes problem/opportunity areas, structures data-gathering and evaluation of internal processes, and coordinates responses.
Acts as a mentor and provides training to the Contract Management function and other functional teams, as needed.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor degree in Business Administration or a related discipline required. Advanced degree preferred. Advanced Contract management certification required (e.g., National Contract Management Association (NCMA); International Association of Commercial Contract Management (IACCM) or equivalent) unless JD or MBA.
Ten or more years of related experience, including five years in a leadership role. Demonstrated leadership of multiple contracts of significant complexity and scope.
Five or more years of experience in US Government contracting vehicles including working knowledge and thorough understanding of applicable FAR & DFAR for service and material purchase orders, FFP contracts, commerciality assertions, and CCOPD submissions.
Prior training and experience in leadership principles and in leading high-performing teams.
Thorough knowledge and understanding of the contract management processes and all contract types. Advanced knowledge of regulations and laws applicable to contracts. May require advanced knowledge of US export compliance rules and regulations and be designated as an Empowered Official.
Able to lead ongoing process improvements; able to oversee/conduct training and rollout efforts to institutionalize process improvements.
Proficiency in Contract Management concepts, tools, techniques, and risk management. Strong negotiation skills. Comprehensive knowledge of legal principles behind high-risk terms.
Ability to develop and maintain strong working relationships with the contract customers and internal teams.
Ability to effectively communicate and present status, actions, recommendations, and other technical information with clarity and precision. Able to respond to significant inquiries from customers, regulatory agencies, or other teams. Able to influence business decisions and negotiate resource allocation.
Effectively uses current information technology, systems, and business applications related to contracting and customer/supplier interface; is proficient with standard software (e.g., Microsoft Office, Lotus Notes), project management and database analysis tools.
Conditions of Employment
This role is subject to compliance with the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which requires the incumbent to be either a US citizen, lawful permanent resident [“green card” holders], or have refugee or asylee status).
Equal Employment Opportunity
Parker is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Parker is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all job applicants and employees. Employment decisions are based upon job related reasons regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. This position is subject to meeting export compliance eligibility requirements.
(“Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran / VEVRAA Federal Contractor”)
If you would like more information about Equal Employment Opportunity as an applicant under the law, please go to Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal (eeoc.gov) and Genetic Information Discrimination
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Parker Aerospace, an operating segment of Parker Hannifin Corporation, is one of the world’s leading producers of flight control, hydraulic, fuel and inerting, fluid conveyance, thermal management, and engine systems and components for the aerospace industry. We design and build equipment for virtually every aircraft and aero engine being produced in the world today.In addition to game-changing technology, our customers look to us for shorter lead times, lower costs, higher reliability, and lifetime support. All coupled with the positive attitude and innovative thinking of a true business partner.
Parker Aerospace provides unmatched performance for both our customers and shareholders, built on a foundation of core company values. As a result, our business growth is impressive and consistent. Best of all, our team members share in the success resulting from that growth.
Our Fire, Safety, and Power Systems Division brings together an extensive range of skills and abilities to support some of the world’s leading commercial, business and military aircraft manufacturers. Our Milwaukie, OR site specializes in Power Generation, Power Conversion, Magnetics, and Sensors for extreme environment applications.
We offer competitive vacation and 13 paid holidays
401(k) with a 5% matching contribution with immediate investing
Competitive annual bonus incentive plan
Health benefits effective day 1!
Position Summary
The Division Contracts Manager leads the contract management function for a large division, site, or a major sub-team, responsible for major contracts, negotiations, and analysis of strategic importance to business performance. May lead multi-divisional contract negotiations. Ensures efficient coordination and consistency of contract terms and conditions within the division. Consults with and advises Division leadership on major and/or critical contract negotiations to ensure appropriate review of potential liabilities and to assess risk-bearing contractual terms. Role also provides direct leadership over customer accounts, order entry, and trade compliance functions for a site and/or division.Typically reports to the Division General Manager or Site Business Unit Manager. Provides leadership to a large team or multiple teams. Regular interaction with Division Team Leaders, Division General Manager and staff, and external stakeholders.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Manages and is accountable for the performance of military and commercial contracts for all Divisional programs. Leads complex negotiations with major impact to division business outcomes. May lead multi-divisional contract negotiations.
Contributes to meeting business objectives and participates in strategic planning at the Division level. Exhibits understanding of division goals and strategies and applies them to contract management practices. May participate on the Group Contracts Management Leadership Team to develop and implement strategies.
May research, develop, and manage activities related to international business development activities (e.g., contract terms for use with non-U.S. customers and suppliers; international letters of credit). Supports low-cost strategies and opportunities associated with international supplier and offset strategies and assisting with negotiations. Recommends general and specific courses of action.
Provides expert advice and interpretation of legal contract and subcontract terms and conditions to minimize or reduce risk and potential liabilities. Analyzes, defines, and estimates the potential impact of contract liability and works with and across divisions to determine negotiation strategy and workable alternatives.
Provides front line management of customer order entry, contracts, and trade compliance function team members and contributes as an escalation point on all three areas.
Plans, develops, recommends, and implements training, procedures, and systems to be used for contract review across the Division. Participates in high-risk or complex areas such as multi-division contracts, major sub-contracts, joint ventures, and/or systems contracts. Establishes criteria and process for the review of contract exceptions.
Establishes direction for functional team and direct reports. Develops and mentors others. Champions professional certification and career development for the Group contracts administration/management community.
Leads the development of a consistent, effective process for contractual flow down requirements.
Leadership oversight for large customer service team including contracts/PO reviews.
Responsible for Division implementation of and compliance with Parker export compliance policies and procedures. Provides cohesive leadership in export compliance for the division.
Investigates and resolves compliance problems and responds to questions from internal or customer sources and government regulatory agencies. Prepares letters on behalf of Group/Division positions.
Coordinates training and business meetings to facilitate the exchange of information on contract review. Develops and implements programs to increase cross-functional knowledge and awareness of contracting requirements and policies as needed.
Maintains and coordinates contacts with domestic and foreign civilian and military representatives, as well as customers and government agency officials. Analyzes problem/opportunity areas, structures data-gathering and evaluation of internal processes, and coordinates responses.
Acts as a mentor and provides training to the Contract Management function and other functional teams, as needed.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor degree in Business Administration or a related discipline required. Advanced degree preferred. Advanced Contract management certification required (e.g., National Contract Management Association (NCMA); International Association of Commercial Contract Management (IACCM) or equivalent) unless JD or MBA.
Ten or more years of related experience, including five years in a leadership role. Demonstrated leadership of multiple contracts of significant complexity and scope.
Five or more years of experience in US Government contracting vehicles including working knowledge and thorough understanding of applicable FAR & DFAR for service and material purchase orders, FFP contracts, commerciality assertions, and CCOPD submissions.
Prior training and experience in leadership principles and in leading high-performing teams.
Thorough knowledge and understanding of the contract management processes and all contract types. Advanced knowledge of regulations and laws applicable to contracts. May require advanced knowledge of US export compliance rules and regulations and be designated as an Empowered Official.
Able to lead ongoing process improvements; able to oversee/conduct training and rollout efforts to institutionalize process improvements.
Proficiency in Contract Management concepts, tools, techniques, and risk management. Strong negotiation skills. Comprehensive knowledge of legal principles behind high-risk terms.
Ability to develop and maintain strong working relationships with the contract customers and internal teams.
Ability to effectively communicate and present status, actions, recommendations, and other technical information with clarity and precision. Able to respond to significant inquiries from customers, regulatory agencies, or other teams. Able to influence business decisions and negotiate resource allocation.
Effectively uses current information technology, systems, and business applications related to contracting and customer/supplier interface; is proficient with standard software (e.g., Microsoft Office, Lotus Notes), project management and database analysis tools.
Conditions of Employment
This role is subject to compliance with the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which requires the incumbent to be either a US citizen, lawful permanent resident [“green card” holders], or have refugee or asylee status).
Equal Employment Opportunity
Parker is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Parker is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all job applicants and employees. Employment decisions are based upon job related reasons regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. This position is subject to meeting export compliance eligibility requirements.
(“Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran / VEVRAA Federal Contractor”)
If you would like more information about Equal Employment Opportunity as an applicant under the law, please go to Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal (eeoc.gov) and Genetic Information Discrimination
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