Contract Management System and Data Governance Manager

Nuneaton
4 weeks ago
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Location: Nuneaton or Oxford, with a blended approach to working from home
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time
Salary: £55,000 plus car / car allowance,
Benefits: 33 days holiday, pension, bonus, life assurance, employee assistance programme, wellbeing support, and flexible benefits scheme

About the Job

You will work across Unipart to drive the implementation, training, and adoption of the Contract Management System (CMS) for both customer and supplier contracting and will work with experts from across Unipart to champion the CMS success and support contracting efficiency and improvement projects.

As part of your key responsibilities you’ll:

Drive the implementation of a fit for purpose Contract Management System
Be responsible for the day to day relationship with the CMS provider and implementation partner
Ensure that the right document and data control processes are put in place for customer and supplier contracts within Unipart
Work with the implementation partner to drive the implementation of the CMS platform across Unipart
Work with the business to ensure ongoing data integrity within the Contract Management System
Support the user community in effective use of the Contract Management System
Support the design of training materials to ensure the successful rollout of the CMS and lead end user CMS training across Unipart
Act as the day-to-day contact, supporting the development of our CMS platform driving and implementing change initiatives
Provide ongoing structured and ad-hoc training and support to users to ensure that they understand how they can best use the system
Ensuring ongoing integrity and effective use of the system
Act as “data steward”, working with the IT or SAC teams to support in the creation and management of data dashboards to ensure that data within the system can be used to provide valuable management insights into contract process, efficiencies and areas of improvement
Establish data quality checks (automating where possible) to ensure data quality meets specified quality and legal compliance standards
Suggest and drive the implementation of key system improvements
Work across Unipart to identify potential contracting efficiency and improvement projects and then drive their implementation, embracing best-practice aligned with the Unipart Way and supporting the Unipart Way Forward Plan
Work across the key user communities to understand system usability and drive improvements to increase usage and value from the CMS
Keep up to date with CMS innovation to continually improve customer engagement
Interface into IT for development support
Ensure that system or process changes are captured, approved, and implemented in accordance with best practice
 
About You

We’d love you to have the following skills and experience, but please apply if you think you’d be able to perform well in this role!

Excellent data management, report, and dashboard creating skills
Knowledge of document control procedures in relation to contractual documentation
Experience supporting inexperienced system users in system use and adoption
Ability to quickly build relationships and get up to speed with organisation and CMS
Ability to support in the development and deployment of end-user training, guidance/user guides and provide end user support
Proficient user of Microsoft Office, in particular: Excel and PowerPoint
Ability to work under pressure and challenging deadlines in a changing environment
Ability to work as part of a core team and engage SME’s to deliver end projects

Our recruitment and selection process has been developed to ensure that it is consistent, fair and provides equality of opportunity - all selection decisions are based solely on technical and behavioural competencies.

You may also have experience in the following roles: Contract Manager, Systems Implementation Manager, Procurement Systems Manager, Supplier Relationship Manager, Contract Administrator, Business Systems Analyst, Commercial Systems Manager, Legal Operations Manager, Contract Governance Lead, Compliance Manager, Contract Lifecycle Manager, etc.

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