Commercial Contracts Officer - Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom - The Welding Institute (TWI)
Description
Commercial Contracts Officer:
BUD:
Location:
Cambridge
Contract:
Permanent
Hours:
Full time
Job Profile:
Professional
Salary/annum:
Min £27,20- Max £44,917
Reference number:57/23
Closing Date:22 May 2023
Description of role:
An opportunity has arisen to join an active, involved and motivated commercial/legal team whose activities are business critical and include proposal and tender submission, commercial contract management, (delivering over £20m of one-to-one research and consultancy work), corporate governance, property management and intellectual property (patents and licensing).
The Commercial Contracts Officer role is to oversee, manage and deliver commercial contracts across various technology sections within the organisation.
Security clearance:
UK security clearance is required for this role.
About us:
TWI Ltd is a world expert in engineering, materials and joining technologies with significant property assets. We provide industry with advice and know-how in design, fabrication, failure analysis and prevention.
We offer opportunities to collaborate with inspiring and expert teams and a supportive environment in which you are actively encouraged to share your ideas and continually develop your own skills and knowledge.
If you are looking to join an organisation that is fuelled by innovation, teamwork, and openness, this role could be for you.
Diversity statement:
TWI Ltd is committed to treating all employees fairly and to being an inclusive employer. Our aim is to create a work environment where our employees can reach their full potential.
We put Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the heart of our people practices to attract, develop and retain the best talent.
Inclusion:
We recognise that it's the differences of our people that gives us our competitive edge and enables us to maintain our world leading reputation.
This is why we are committed to ensuring there is diversity across every level of our organisation; representative of the Members and societies we serve.
We have made Inclusion our number one corporate value to demonstrate our commitment to ensure it is at the core of everything we do at TWI.
Why work for TWI?
We know that balancing work and personal life can at times be challenging.
This is why we continue to review and implement family friendly policies including hybrid working, flexible working, enhanced maternity pay and paid parental leave.
For further details, please click on the Job Description link below:
TWI Culture:
As one of the world's leading independent research and technology organisations, we are committed to attracting, motivating and retaining the best talent from around the world.
We are committed to creating a culture that recognises and respects the differences between people while valuing the contribution everyone makes to TWI.
TWI offers a comprehensive training programme, incorporating both in-house and external courses to support staff development.
TWI Values:
Teamwork
- Building effective working relationships, we accomplish more together_
Innovation and Expertise
- Championing new ideas and sharing knowledge with each other_
Taking responsibility
- Achieving our objectives and personal development_
Customer focus
- Building trusting relationships with our customers_
Adaptability
- Accepting and engaging positively with change_
Inclusion
- Valuing the contribution from every individual, creating value for our customers_
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