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<h2>Job Description</h2><div>Job Description<div><p>We are looking for a skilled Contract Administrator to join our client's team in South Windsor, CT. This long-term contract position offers the opportunity to manage repair purchase orders for a variety of commercial and military airline customers. You will play a vital role in ensuring customer satisfaction by handling quotations, shipments, invoicing, and tracking contractual requirements with precision and professionalism.</p><p><br /></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Oversee the management of repair purchase orders, ensuring prompt acknowledgment, quoting, shipping, and invoicing.</p><p>• Monitor and fulfill contractual obligations, including asset reporting, on-time delivery, and turn time penalty avoidance.</p><p>• Collaborate effectively across multiple departments, such as Manufacturing, Quality Engineering, Program Management, and Customer Support, to communicate customer requirements and delivery performance.</p><p>• Serve as the primary liaison for customer inquiries and issues related to assigned orders, maintaining strong relationships.</p><p>• Participate in after-hours Aircraft on Ground (A.O.G.) Response Team support, including holidays and weekends.</p><p>• Prepare detailed reports for internal and external stakeholders, ensuring accuracy and compliance with customer agreements.</p><p>• Utilize tools like SAP R/3 to manage purchase orders and contractual terms efficiently.</p><p>• Support continuous improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to enhance processes and customer service.</p><p>• Coordinate with suppliers and field representatives to maintain smooth operations and timely delivery.</p><p>• Ensure adherence to company policies and procedures while meeting customer expectations.</p>• Associate's degree in business or a related field; a bachelor's degree is preferred.<br />• 3-5 years of relevant experience, ideally with aerospace customers.<br />• Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential.<br />• Experience with SAP R/3 or similar tools for purchase order management and reporting.<br />• Familiarity with contract administration and the ability to interpret contractual terms.<br />• Proven ability to work independently and manage time effectively.<br />• Prior experience collaborating with cross-functional teams such as engineering and program management.<br />• Bilingual skills are a plus, but not required.</div></div>

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