The Sf Fed
Finance
Sr.ContractConsultant
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“Sr. Contract Consultant at The Sf Fed. Skills: Contract negotiation, Strategic execution, Risk mitigation, Procurement excellence. Execute agreements that advance the goals and mission of the Federal Reserve. Secure terms that consistently favor the Bank”
What You'll Achieve.
Securing terms that consistently favor the Bank; Driving strategic execution of business priorities; Delivering streamlined, strategic contracting support; Elevating contracting efficiency
Industry & Context.
Distill complexity into clear, actionable solutions; Address compliance challenges with creative, compliant solutions
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5 + years of contract negotiation experience, Bachelor's degree required, Juris Doctorate required
Nice to Have
CPSM and/or CPM designation a plus
What You'll Do.
Execute agreements that advance the goals and mission of the Federal Reserve
Secure terms that consistently favor the Bank
Partner with internal business leaders to decode their objectives
Drive strategic execution of business priorities
Contribute to the issuance of Requests for Proposal/Quote/Information (“RFx”) events
Shape statements of work
Dissect supplier redlines
Address compliance challenges with creative
strategic contracting support
Participate in Federal Reserve System-wide projects and workgroups
Train and mentor business customers on procurement policies
and elevate contracting efficiency
Jump into special projects and emerging priorities
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner with internal business leaders; Collaborate with Procurement and Business Management; Serve as a trusted advisor to the broader Procurement team; Influence at the System Level; Participate in Federal Reserve System-wide projects and workgroups
Communication Scope
Decode objectives; Train and mentor business customers; Facilitate decision making
Full Job Description
## **_Company_** Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco We are the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco — public servants with a mission to advance the nation’s monetary, financial, and payment systems to build a stronger economy for all Americans. As part of the nation’s central bank, we are committed to understanding and serving the vibrant, expansive communities of the Twelfth District, which covers the nine western states of the U.S. That means we seek and appreciate new perspectives and build opportunities to learn and grow. At the SF Fed, we approach our work with integrity and a commitment to service. **Sr. Contract Consultant** Join our Financial Management team as a Sr. Contract Consultant, acting as the strategic force behind contract negotiations. This isn't just about reviewing terms—it's about executing agreements that advance the important goals and mission of the Federal Reserve. Reporting to the Procurement Manager over Contracts Administration, you'll be at the intersection of strategy, risk mitigation, and relationship building—transforming supplier engagements into optimized opportunities that fuel business initiatives and high-stakes projects. **What You 'll Do:** **Showcase your Negotiation Skills:** Use data and strategy to secure terms that consistently favor the Bank. **Build Strategic Alliances** : Partner with internal business leaders to decode their objectives and drive strategic execution of their business priorities **Drive the RFx Process Forward** : Contribute to the issuance of Requests for Proposal/Quote/Information (“RFx”) events—shaping statements of work and dissecting supplier redlines with a sharp eye for detail and risk. **Navigate Complex Compliance Landscapes** : Collaborate with Procurement and Business Management to address compliance challenges with creative, compliant solutions. **Drive Procurement Excellence** : Serve as a trusted advisor to the broader Procurement team, delivering streamlined, strategic contracting sup
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