NVIDIA

Technology

Manager,ContractManagement

$160–305k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Manager, Contract Management at NVIDIA. Skills: Contract management, Team management, Negotiation. Manage contract lifecycle. Determine contractual terms”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Problem solver

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8+ overall years of relevant work experience, 4+ years team management experience, Proven experience in contract management, understanding of legal terminology and contractual principles, Demonstrated ability to use technology to solve challenges

Nice to Have

Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, Excellent social, planning and prioritization skills, approach for growth, passion for continuous learning

What You'll Do.

Manage contract lifecycle

Determine contractual terms

Develop and maintain templates

Provide strategic counsel

Conduct risk assessments

Negotiate contract terms

Manage contract process

Implement requirements outlined in agreements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams; work with product teams; build and maintain relationships with diverse collaborators

Communication Scope

Excellent negotiation, communication and organizational skills

Full Job Description

NVIDIA has been transforming computer graphics, PC gaming, and accelerated computing for more than 25 years. It’s a unique legacy of innovation that’s fueled by great technology—and amazing people. Today, we’re tapping into the unlimited potential of AI to define the next era of computing. An era in which our GPU acts as the brains of computers, robots, and self-driving cars that can understand the world. Doing what’s never been done before takes vision, innovation, and the world’s best talent. As an NVIDIAN, you’ll be immersed in a diverse, supportive environment where everyone is inspired to do their best work. Come join the team and see how you can make a lasting impact on the world! Join NVIDIA, a company at the forefront of brand new technology, where you'll be an integral part of our journey to revolutionize AI and computing. As a Contract Manager in Santa Clara, CA, you will play a pivotal role in crafting our business operations by managing and optimizing our contractual agreements. This is your chance to contribute to a team that values innovation, collaboration and excellence. Lead all aspects of contract management for NVIDIA, ensuring efficient operations and impactful agreements. **What you 'll be doing:** * Coordinate and manage the entire contract lifecycle, ensuring flawless execution and compliance for Enterprise and Commercial agreements. * Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including legal, finance, and product teams, to determine contractual terms and conditions. * Develop and maintain templates and playbooks for recurring agreements to streamline processes. * Provide strategic counsel and support to internal customers for contract-related concerns. * Conduct risk assessments and negotiate contract terms to protect NVIDIA's interests strictly. * Manage the contract process within the contract management database. * Ensure NVIDIA can implement requirements outlined in agreements, either by working directly with individuals or through

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