IO Datasphere
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Location Milwaukee, WI (Remote form within the State of WI)
Duration 1 year
Due Date 01/15/2026
C2C Possible $45 to $48 C2C. Rate depends on experience
Interview Method MS Teams Video
NOTE: Candidates must be a WI resident or willing to relocate. Located in WI is highly preferred. Position is 100% Remote within the state of WI.
We can accept H1b, H4, TN and other valid work visas for IT. However we cannot accept OPT or CPT visas at this time.
Description: Our client is looking for a Business Analyst contractor with skills as an IT Contracts Manager to augment our existing contracts employees. The IT Contracts Manager is a non-supervisory position responsible for managing the IT contract life cycle, which includes amendments, changes, modifications, and enforcement of performance clauses, including incentives and remedies. The IT Contracts Manager acts as the key contact and subject-matter expert for contract-related and tender activities where IT services, hardware, software, etc. are involved across the County. This includes statutory analysis and assistance with negotiating contract terms, conditions, modifications, incentives, and remedies, while working with key stakeholders to ensure requirements are met. Additionally, this position manages the contract execution process, resolving problems, mitigating delays, assisting with audits, mediating disputes, and escalating issues. The IT Contracts Manager also coordinates with Procurement and stakeholders to identify and secure the best financial terms, and conditions from vendors.
Tasks
Coordinate with Business Relationship and DAS-Procurement team members to identify contracting requirements for inclusion in Requests for Information (RFIs), Requests for Proposal (RFPs), etc.
Establish contract management objectives, procedures, templates, and workflow processes for vendor contracts and deliverable schedules for Master Service Agreements (MSAs), Professional Service Agreements, Statements of Work (SOWs), Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), Amendments, etc.
Maintain a contract management database with executed contracts / agreements and vendor information, as well as contracts / agreements that are under development but are not yet active. Additionally, track obligations, deliverables, and change notes. Manage and control access to documents, as appropriate.
Coordinate with Corporation Counsel, DAS-Risk Management, DAS-Procurement, Audit Services etc. to develop and insert appropriate legal protections in contracts, as warranted.
Develop a knowledge base of negotiating strategies, best practices, and negotiation personnel and teams.
Administer commercial and financial arrangements with vendors to include billing, invoicing, performance incentives, and remedies, where appropriate.
Collaborate with vendors and key stakeholders to establish clear contract change control processes.
Coordinate, as needed, with other key County stakeholder departments / divisions (e.g., Audit Services, Comptroller, DAS-Procurement, DAS-Office of Economic Inclusion, etc.) on vendor performance oversight.
Continually improve processes, procedures, workflow, and organizational structures for contract management.
Vendor Pricing and Market Insight
Understand relevant market trends and vendors. Track, gather, and analyze market and industry data.
Effectively communicate a clear and concise contract overview (e.g., summary of key contract terms, risks, opportunities, service delivery guidelines, etc.) to stakeholders. Provide clarity on contract elements when required.
Responsible for ensuring pricing is and remains competitive. Identify cooperative agreements applicable to initiatives.
Manage contract review meetings to ensure delivery against objectives and contract budgets. Develop regular reports on contract milestones, execution, and risk, and inform internal customers, vendors, and management of activities and progress through regular written and verbal communication.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
Bridge communications between IT and business organizations, with a focus on developing an understanding of how to structure contracts to deliver against business needs and goals.
Protect the County's interests, comply with applicable regulations, and mitigate risks, assembling the appropriate set of clauses and schedules, without hampering delivery methodologies and processes.
Leverage interpersonal relationship strengths to manage disputes and drive change in vendor behaviors, and create a working environment where vendors receive incentives to change behaviors and meet performance goals.
Adopt an analytical approach to problem solving, with a focus on managing tasks with urgency in a results-oriented team environment.
Manage multiple, complex contracting initiatives across organizational boundaries.
Make decisions efficiently that add value and are achieved in tight timelines.
Communicate with clarity with internal and external stakeholders and with vendors.
Use technology and tools effectively in managing the contract lifecycle.
Create a customer-focused, service-based approach to working with stakeholders and vendors that emphasizes the creation and cultivation of cross-organizational relationships.
Analyze and evaluate change to drive continuous improvement in the process of contract management and incorporate contract management trends.
Able to determine contractual and financial exposure and negotiate contracts.
Knowledge of contracting trends, licensing models, and traditional and emerging contract and vendor performance models.
Able to understand contract risks and to work with other parts of the organization in crafting tactics and strategies for risk mitigation.
Knowledge of best practices for IT contract negotiation tactics and strategies.
Where applicable, understanding of regulations that affect the contracting approach and vendor behavior.
Strong ability to communicate with IT users, legal, procurement staff, and business leaders to craft contracts that align complex needs with contractual requirements to achieve business outcomes.
Skills Required
5+ years - Experience Contract Management or Paralegal Work - Experience with negotiating and managing contract life cycles, with an emphasis on technology or IT service agreements.
5+ years- Experience Knowledge of best practices for IT contract negotiation tactics and strategies.
5+ years - Ability to determine contractual and financial exposure and negotiate contracts.
5+ years - Experience Bridge communications between IT and business organizations, with a focus on developing an understanding of how to structure contracts to deliver against business needs and goals.
Strong project and process management skills with the ability to manage multiple vendors and multiple contracts, as well as a wide range of tasks.
Bachelor's Degree in a related field
Knowledge of contracting trends, licensing models, and traditional and emerging contract and vendor performance models.
Able to understand contract risks and to work with other parts of the organization in crafting tactics and strategies for risk mitigation.
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Download the skills matrix using the button below and fill it out. Email us and attach the
completed skills form
and your
most recent resume
to us at:
jobs@iodatasphere.com
Please include ' 10268WI Skills Form ' and your name in the subject line.
Location Milwaukee, WI (Remote form within the State of WI)
Duration 1 year
Due Date 01/15/2026
C2C Possible $45 to $48 C2C. Rate depends on experience
Interview Method MS Teams Video
NOTE: Candidates must be a WI resident or willing to relocate. Located in WI is highly preferred. Position is 100% Remote within the state of WI.
We can accept H1b, H4, TN and other valid work visas for IT. However we cannot accept OPT or CPT visas at this time.
Description: Our client is looking for a Business Analyst contractor with skills as an IT Contracts Manager to augment our existing contracts employees. The IT Contracts Manager is a non-supervisory position responsible for managing the IT contract life cycle, which includes amendments, changes, modifications, and enforcement of performance clauses, including incentives and remedies. The IT Contracts Manager acts as the key contact and subject-matter expert for contract-related and tender activities where IT services, hardware, software, etc. are involved across the County. This includes statutory analysis and assistance with negotiating contract terms, conditions, modifications, incentives, and remedies, while working with key stakeholders to ensure requirements are met. Additionally, this position manages the contract execution process, resolving problems, mitigating delays, assisting with audits, mediating disputes, and escalating issues. The IT Contracts Manager also coordinates with Procurement and stakeholders to identify and secure the best financial terms, and conditions from vendors.
Tasks
Coordinate with Business Relationship and DAS-Procurement team members to identify contracting requirements for inclusion in Requests for Information (RFIs), Requests for Proposal (RFPs), etc.
Establish contract management objectives, procedures, templates, and workflow processes for vendor contracts and deliverable schedules for Master Service Agreements (MSAs), Professional Service Agreements, Statements of Work (SOWs), Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), Amendments, etc.
Maintain a contract management database with executed contracts / agreements and vendor information, as well as contracts / agreements that are under development but are not yet active. Additionally, track obligations, deliverables, and change notes. Manage and control access to documents, as appropriate.
Coordinate with Corporation Counsel, DAS-Risk Management, DAS-Procurement, Audit Services etc. to develop and insert appropriate legal protections in contracts, as warranted.
Develop a knowledge base of negotiating strategies, best practices, and negotiation personnel and teams.
Administer commercial and financial arrangements with vendors to include billing, invoicing, performance incentives, and remedies, where appropriate.
Collaborate with vendors and key stakeholders to establish clear contract change control processes.
Coordinate, as needed, with other key County stakeholder departments / divisions (e.g., Audit Services, Comptroller, DAS-Procurement, DAS-Office of Economic Inclusion, etc.) on vendor performance oversight.
Continually improve processes, procedures, workflow, and organizational structures for contract management.
Vendor Pricing and Market Insight
Understand relevant market trends and vendors. Track, gather, and analyze market and industry data.
Effectively communicate a clear and concise contract overview (e.g., summary of key contract terms, risks, opportunities, service delivery guidelines, etc.) to stakeholders. Provide clarity on contract elements when required.
Responsible for ensuring pricing is and remains competitive. Identify cooperative agreements applicable to initiatives.
Manage contract review meetings to ensure delivery against objectives and contract budgets. Develop regular reports on contract milestones, execution, and risk, and inform internal customers, vendors, and management of activities and progress through regular written and verbal communication.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
Bridge communications between IT and business organizations, with a focus on developing an understanding of how to structure contracts to deliver against business needs and goals.
Protect the County's interests, comply with applicable regulations, and mitigate risks, assembling the appropriate set of clauses and schedules, without hampering delivery methodologies and processes.
Leverage interpersonal relationship strengths to manage disputes and drive change in vendor behaviors, and create a working environment where vendors receive incentives to change behaviors and meet performance goals.
Adopt an analytical approach to problem solving, with a focus on managing tasks with urgency in a results-oriented team environment.
Manage multiple, complex contracting initiatives across organizational boundaries.
Make decisions efficiently that add value and are achieved in tight timelines.
Communicate with clarity with internal and external stakeholders and with vendors.
Use technology and tools effectively in managing the contract lifecycle.
Create a customer-focused, service-based approach to working with stakeholders and vendors that emphasizes the creation and cultivation of cross-organizational relationships.
Analyze and evaluate change to drive continuous improvement in the process of contract management and incorporate contract management trends.
Able to determine contractual and financial exposure and negotiate contracts.
Knowledge of contracting trends, licensing models, and traditional and emerging contract and vendor performance models.
Able to understand contract risks and to work with other parts of the organization in crafting tactics and strategies for risk mitigation.
Knowledge of best practices for IT contract negotiation tactics and strategies.
Where applicable, understanding of regulations that affect the contracting approach and vendor behavior.
Strong ability to communicate with IT users, legal, procurement staff, and business leaders to craft contracts that align complex needs with contractual requirements to achieve business outcomes.
Skills Required
5+ years - Experience Contract Management or Paralegal Work - Experience with negotiating and managing contract life cycles, with an emphasis on technology or IT service agreements.
5+ years- Experience Knowledge of best practices for IT contract negotiation tactics and strategies.
5+ years - Ability to determine contractual and financial exposure and negotiate contracts.
5+ years - Experience Bridge communications between IT and business organizations, with a focus on developing an understanding of how to structure contracts to deliver against business needs and goals.
Strong project and process management skills with the ability to manage multiple vendors and multiple contracts, as well as a wide range of tasks.
Bachelor's Degree in a related field
Knowledge of contracting trends, licensing models, and traditional and emerging contract and vendor performance models.
Able to understand contract risks and to work with other parts of the organization in crafting tactics and strategies for risk mitigation.
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