<p><strong>Contract Procurement Specialist – Biotech/Life Sciences (Contract Role)</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Overview:</strong></p><p>Our global life sciences team seeks an experienced Contract Procurement Specialist to help manage complex supplier and vendor relationships and support strategic sourcing initiatives. This role requires a deep understanding of procurement in the biotech or pharmaceutical industry, including pricing analysis, contract management, compliance, and negotiating on a global scale.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Oversee the procurement of goods, equipment, chemicals, services, and technology for R& D, manufacturing, and corporate operations</li><li>Source, qualify, and negotiate with global suppliers and vendors with a strong emphasis on cost optimization and quality assurance</li><li>Analyze pricing trends and market conditions to ensure competitive and compliant purchasing decisions</li><li>Draft, review, and manage contracts and agreements, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and company policies</li><li>Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams in R& D, manufacturing, quality, and legal to ensure the timely and compliant delivery of materials and services</li><li>Monitor supplier performance and risk, resolving issues and contributing to supplier development initiatives</li><li>Support resource optimization and documentation improvement efforts for ongoing cost containment</li><li>Assist with compliance related to value-based care models, international regulations, and ethical sourcing</li><li>Maintain accurate procurement records, documentation, and reporting as needed for audits and management review</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p><strong>About the Company:</strong></p><p>We are seeking an experienced Accounts Payable Specialist to support our finance operations and contribute to our success in a fast-paced production environment. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in high-volume invoice processing, preferably within manufacturing and consumer packaged goods (CPG) industries. Proficiency in Oracle and SAP is essential for success in this role. Join a leading manufacturing and consumer packaged goods (CPG) organization known for quality, innovation, and operational excellence. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Process and reconcile a high volume of invoices for manufacturing raw materials, packaging, freight, and indirect services.</li><li>Validate invoice data against purchase orders, goods receipts, and inventory system records.</li><li>Maintain positive vendor relationships, resolve invoice discrepancies, and ensure timely payments.</li><li>Collaborate cross-functionally with procurement, inventory control, and manufacturing operations to address exceptions and support production needs.</li><li>Assist with month-end close processes, including AP accruals and reporting.</li><li>Prepare and review aging reports and recommend resolution approaches for outstanding items.</li></ul><p><br></p>
We are looking for a skilled Attorney/Lawyer to join our team in Pleasanton, California. The ideal candidate will have strong drafting and writing abilities, with experience in real estate transactions and vendor agreements. This role offers an excellent opportunity for attorneys seeking to transition into transactional work.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Draft and review purchase and sale agreements, leases, and vendor contracts with precision and attention to detail.<br>• Prepare procurement documents, including bids and requests for qualifications, ensuring compliance with legal standards.<br>• Develop and maintain a variety of legal forms and templates to streamline transactional processes.<br>• Collaborate with stakeholders to address legal concerns and provide strategic advice on real estate transactions.<br>• Conduct legal research to support contract negotiations and decision-making processes.<br>• Ensure clarity and brevity in all written communications and legal documentation.<br>• Assist in managing civil litigation aspects, including briefing and discovery, when necessary.<br>• Provide expert guidance on contract law and regulatory requirements.<br>• Foster strong relationships with vendors and clients through effective communication and negotiation.
<p>Our client, a leading construction company based in San Leandro, CA, is seeking an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee the drafting, redlining, and negotiation of construction contracts and subcontractor agreements. This is a fully onsite position offering the opportunity to work closely with project teams and leadership.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Draft, review, and redline construction contracts, subcontractor agreements, and related documents to ensure accuracy and compliance.</li><li>Negotiate terms and conditions with subcontractors and vendors to align with company standards and project requirements.</li><li>Collaborate with project managers, estimators, and legal counsel to mitigate risk and resolve contract issues.</li><li>Maintain organized records of executed agreements and track contract milestones and obligations.</li><li>Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and company policies throughout the contract lifecycle.</li><li>Assist in developing and implementing standardized contract templates and processes for efficiency.</li><li>Provide guidance on contractual rights and obligations to internal stakeholders.</li></ul>
<p>We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Data Analyst/Fraud Specialist. You will partner with the Fraud team and help protect both our business and our customers. You will blend deep analytical skills with strategic thinking to monitor, investigate, and mitigate fraud risks and keep false positives to a minimum. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Monitor and analyze fraud KPIs. Define, track, and report on fraud metrics—including block vs. false positive rates, incoming fraud pressure, recall, fraud‑to‑sales ratio, and good user approval rate. Use these indicators to identify trends and gaps, fine‑tune rules, and measure false‑positive impacts.</li><li>Validate false positives. Perform manual reviews for flagged trials and purchases, verifying legitimate customers are not incorrectly declined. Work with internal stakeholders to reinstate valid users and gather feedback on user experience.</li><li>Design and refine controls. Test and adjust fraud detection rules, scoring models and machine‑learning algorithms to mitigate risk without overblocking. Ensure models maintain high precision and recall while keeping false positives low.</li><li>Lead incident response<strong>.</strong> Coordinate investigations of fraud alerts and chargebacks, ensuring timely resolution and communication with affected stakeholders. Document root causes and adjust processes to prevent future incidents.</li><li>Cross‑functional collaboration<strong>.</strong> Partner closely with Product, Marketing, Engineering, Data Science, Legal, Finance and Customer Support teams to integrate fraud controls into product flows, billing systems and compliance processes.</li><li>Act as the primary point of contact and subject matter expert for all fraud-related matters within the organization.</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>A growing San Francisco–based SaaS/AI company is seeking a part-time Contracts Administrator to support its sales and revenue operations teams with ongoing commercial contract redlining work. This is a fully remote, part-time (~20–25 hours per week) role, requiring candidates to work during Pacific Time business hours, and is an open-ended contract offering long-term part-time stability. This role is ideal for a contracts professional who enjoys detailed review work and prefers a structured, consistent redlining workflow without negotiation responsibilities.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Redline approximately 20–25 commercial contracts per month, including: Master Services Agreements (MSAs); Statements of Work (SOWs); Order Forms</li><li>Apply internal playbook or guidance to maintain consistency across edits.</li><li>Identify risks, deviations, and areas requiring internal escalation.</li><li>Maintain organized contract versions and documentation.</li><li>Collaborate with sales and revenue team members on timelines and priority items.</li></ul><p>.</p>
<p>A respected government entity is seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Contracts Administrator to join their team in a hybrid capacity. This role offers the opportunity to support public-sector projects, ensure compliance, and contribute to high-impact community initiatives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Draft, review, and process contracts, amendments, purchase orders, and agreements</li><li>Ensure compliance with government policies, regulations, and procurement guidelines</li><li>Maintain accurate contract files, records, and tracking systems</li><li>Coordinate with internal departments, vendors, and stakeholders to support contract lifecycle management</li><li>Assist with bid documentation, RFPs, and contract negotiations as needed</li><li>Monitor deadlines, deliverables, and contract performance</li></ul><p><br></p>