Contract Specialist

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Basingstoke
£22/hour
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Contract Specialist Location: Basingstoke Pay Rate: £22 per hour Shifts: Monday to Friday, 09:00 -17:00, flexible hours Support the review and management of existing contracts during a legal entity name change, ensuring risks are identified and appropriate customer communications and actions are executed across multiple regions. Key Responsibilities: Review tender and contract documentation in local languages to identify key terms and obligations Assess contract provisions including notification requirements, consent clauses, and transferability Identify and document contractual risks associated with legal name changes Define and track required actions based on contract findings, including carve-out or remediation activities Engage and communicate with customers to notify and manage updates relating to the legal name change Maintain accurate tracking of contract status, actions, and customer responses Coordinate with internal stakeholders to ensure consistent handling of contract updates across regionsKey Requirements: Experience in contract review, administration, or legal support roles Ability to read and interpret contracts and tender documents in multiple languages-Italian, French, Spanish, English, German Strong understanding of key contractual clauses such as assignment, novation, and notification periods High attention to detail with structured approach to risk identification and tracking Strong stakeholder and customer communication skills Ability to manage high volumes of contracts and prioritise effectively Proficiency in maintaining trackersIf you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website

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