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The Contracts Manager leads a team of contract specialists, contract administrators and administrative support staff focused on the management of construction, services and material/equipment supply and installation contracts during the execution of EPCM projects and has vital responsibilities in carrying a project to an on-time, on-budget completion. The Contracts Manager is the owner of the entire contracting process, both pre and post award activities.
Contract management includes negotiating the terms and conditions in contracts and ensuring compliance with the terms and conditions, including documenting and agreeing on any changes that may arise during its implementation or execution. It can be summarized as the process of systematically and efficiently managing contract formation, execution/administration, and analysis for the purpose of maximizing financial, scope and schedule related performance and minimizing risk.
Key Responsibilities:
Drafting of contracting strategies (in consultation with the relevant construction, project controls, engineering, project management and other procurement team members) including possible prices basis and contractor selection strategies to be included in the Project Execution Plan (PEP)
Participation in the development of the sourcing plan, final bidders list and the active management of the prequalification process
Managing the contracting team towards the following objectives and deliverables:
Formation
Implements the contract management plan, documented as part of the PEP
Management of processes within the appropriate procurement systems.
Draft package plan and strategy and obtain client approval.
Management of the bidding process.
Review contract terms and conditions and consider and recommend special terms and conditions as required in liaison with contraction management.
Prepare and award contracts for execution.
Handover to site administration
Administration:
Contractual change control.
Management of contractual processes within the appropriate Hatch core system.
Program monitoring and progress meetings.
Payment certification
Claims administration.
Develop, process and implement contractual documents and change notices in a timely manner.
Administrate contracts in accordance with general requirements of contractual terms and conditions.
Maintain various contract registers and as per project specific instructions.
Proactive management and report of forecasted final costs and cash flow contracts.
Management of bonds/guarantees
Closeout and handover over to the client.
Ensure the application of contractor’s performance evaluation.
General managerial duties
Supervision, training and assistance of team members.
Conduct regular meetings with team members to discuss status quo and any issues within the group.
Liaise with Procurement Manager to assess personnel.
Communication within project.
Self-assessments of team in order to verify alignment to all the Hatch and the client’s governance and procedural compliance.
Assist the Procurement Manager with resource planning.
Qualifications and Experience
Essential:
Extensive experience in an EPCM project environment on capital projects, specifically in the management of construction and services contracts.
Contracts/legal related training as well as general project and management related training.
Experience with the drafting of commercial terms and conditions and an understanding of accompanying legal implications.
Negotiation skills.
Excellent understanding of procurement processes, contract management and corporate governance principles.
Knowledge and a working history and understanding of the local environment and contractors.
Experience with an excellent understanding of contracting strategies.
Proven managerial skills.
Proven experience with and knowledge of contractor management.
Excellent knowledge of contract change management including schedule change management.
Experience with dispute resolution and dispute resolution mechanisms.
Prior site-based experience in the administration of construction contracts.
Ability to fit into a team environment and personal skills to compliment teamwork development.
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