CHILL is seeking a meticulous and detail-oriented Contract Administrator to join our esteemed team.
This role is pivotal in managing our contractual agreements and ensuring compliance with internal policies and legal requirements.
The ideal candidate will possess exceptional organisational skills and a thorough understanding of contract management processes within the logistics and supply chain sectors.
As a Contract Administrator, you will draft, review, and maintain contracts while liaising with various departments to facilitate seamless operational workflows.
Your expertise will ensure our contractual obligations are met, contributing to our business dealings and success.
Finally, you'll lead procurement, manage contract risks, and monitor provider performance to ensure optimal transportation solutions.
RequirementsMinimum of 3-5 years of experience in contract administration or a related fieldBachelor's degree in Business Administration, Law, or a related disciplineIn-depth knowledge of contract law and compliance issuesProficient in contract management software and MS Office SuiteExcellent communication skills, both written and verbalAbility to work independently as well as collaboratively within a team environmentProven ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlinesDesirable:Tertiary qualifications in logistics, supply chain management, or a related fieldExperience in using transport management systemsKnowledge of international trade and logisticsBenefitsJoin a leading organisation in the logistics industryCompetitive remuneration packageOpportunities for professional development and career advancementWork in a dynamic and supportive team environmentHow to Apply:If you have the skills and experience to excel in this role, please submit your resume and cover letter.
Please Note: This position is open to Australian citizens, permanent residents, and those with valid work visas who are eligible to work in Australia.
Successful applicants may be required to undergo a police check and provide evidence of their right to work in Australia.
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