Senior Contracts Manager

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10 months ago
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  • Location: Denham, Middlesex

    Are you an expert in contract management with a deep understanding of DFAR/FAR regulations? We’re looking for a Senior Contracts Manager to join our team for a 12-month fixed-term opportunity, leading commercial and contracting activities across key U.S. government accounts.

    What You’ll Do:

  • Manage and negotiate contracts, ensuring compliance with DFAR/FAR regulations.

  • Support bids, tenders, and business proposals.

  • Handle contract interpretation, issue resolution, and commercial strategy.

  • Guide and mentor junior team members.

    What We’re Looking For:

  • Proven experience with U.S. Government contracts and commercial account management.

  • Strong knowledge of contract structures, negotiation procedures, and pricing processes.

  • Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.

    Why Join Us?

    We’re a leading aerospace engineering firm dedicated to innovation and protecting lives in the world’s most advanced military aircraft. Join a company where your expertise directly impacts safety and operational success.

    Benefits Include:

  • 9% non-contributory pension

  • Life assurance

  • Flexible work perks, including a Friday lunchtime finish

  • Healthcare plan

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays

  • Additional benefits such as a subsidised canteen, cycle-to-work scheme, and employee assistance programme

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