Kelly Engineering is seeking a Contracts Specialist for a long-term, possibly temp-to-hire contract on-site at one of our Global Medical Device clients located in Irvine, CA . Our Client is a global leader in the science of diagnosing and treating heart rhythm disorders. The company partners with clinicians to develop innovative technologies that improve the quality of care for arrhythmia patients worldwide As a Kelly employee, you will be eligible for Medical & Dental, 401K, and a variety of other benefits to choose from. You will also be eligible for paid time off, including holidays, vacation, and sick/personal time. All KellyOCG employees receive annual performance reviews. As a Contracts Specialist , you will take a leading role in the drafting and finalization of business contracts and ancillary agreements. Analyzes contracts to ensure compliance to company policy, government specs and other requirements This individual will engage with the full spectrum of business departments to ensure the smooth, timely and successful execution of contract agreements This individual will work closely with the Legal, Finance, Risk Management, etc., teams Manage day-to-day contract review, drafting and negotiation of high-volume contracts, varying in complexity, subject matter, and size Proactively identifies risks and opportunities within assigned contracts Ensures assigned contracts comply with company terms & conditions, legal or governmental requirements, and any other relevant specifications Work collaboratively with internal and external business partners to take contracts from inception to execution Work collaboratively with internal and external business partners to take contracts from inception to execution Work proactively to improve processes and establish refinements that reduce cycle time, create savings and improve efficiency Assume responsibility for all aspects of legal documents and metrics tracking . Determine potential needs for contract amendments and manage the amendment lifecycle. Exemplary customer (internal and external) focus with vision to drive solution Key Responsibilities and required qualifications Bachelors degree in an appropriate scientific or business discipline Paralegal certificate or in the process of earning extremely desired Must have at least 5 years of experience with healthcare compliance and other relevant guidance Must have negotiation and contract experience Ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams and experience working in virtual teams Strong and proven negotiation and problem resolution skills Working knowledge of PCs (MS Office suite at a minimum) and database management Must demonstrate innovative spirit, have strong interpersonal skills, and ability to manage a high volume of work DECISION-MAKING AND PROBLEM-SOLVING Adhere to SOPs, ethics and departmental compliance as determined by leadership as well as operating companies, corporate, HCC and QA guidelines Ensure familiarity with departmental and corporate processes Able to work independently as well as in a collaborative team environment Applicants must be legally permitted to work in the United States immediately and without employer sponsorship. 9899264
Job ID: 486743857
Originally Posted on: 7/25/2025
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