Nomia helps companies reduce cost, manage risk, and increase efficiency for non-strategic third-party spend. We act as an extension of our customer’s procurement team by executing the end-to-end sourcing, supplier onboarding and contracting process for indirect categories of spend.
We are focused on delivering an innovative and disruptive procurement solution to our customers to make managing non-strategic spend simpler, more transparent, and better value.
We are a global team based in the United Kingdom, Singapore, Dubai, Poland, and the United States.
Please note, Nomia operates on a hybrid model, with 3 days a week in the office, and 2 days a week working remotely.
The Role
You will join the Legal Team at Nomia, and support by providing pragmatic legal support to members of the business in their day to day activities – e.g. the sales, pre-sales, operational, HR, finance, procurement and management teams.
The legal team is responsible for negotiating, drafting and reviewing commercial contracts between Nomia and third party suppliers, as a reseller for its various customers. The aim is to ensure that risk to Nomia is minimal and to ensure compliance with applicable law at all times. The team provides pragmatic advice and guidance on legal and compliance issues that may affect our business in multiple jurisdictions in which we operate.
We want you to challenge your own experience and expertise so that you seek to continue to improve your contribution to the business. You will be need to be open to new ways of working and be prepared to propose new methods and processes to the team.
Responsibilities
* Provide practical, commercial and concise advice, guidance and support on contract terms, legal issues and business risks;
* Review and amend terms in a variety of agreements including supplier and customer contracts, software licences, SaaS agreements, Purchase Order terms, EULAs, master service agreements and related SOWs, agency and service provision agreements;
* Negotiate with customers and suppliers in line with business requirements and company policies to achieve business objectives and the required allocation of risk;
* Manage and maintain contracts registers and contract management systems;
* Work closely with various departments to on-board new suppliers and customers;
* Research legal and regulatory issues which arise from time to time;
* Instruct external legal counsel in non-UK jurisdictions or for specific legal expertise and apply the advice to the situation;
* Create new business templates and keep existing business legal templates up to date and relevant;
* Make a positive contribution towards the operation of the team by suggesting any improvements you feel may contribute to the more effective or efficient operation of the team;
* Keep your line manager up to date with your workload and any issues that you feel are relevant to the business and your role;
* Understand and follow the processes and procedures adopted by the team and the business from time to time and which are relevant to you;
* Develop as a contract manager and business person;
* Make use of the team's training, research, precedent and technology resources to optimise the individual and the teams service delivery;
* Assist with the creation, maintenance and update of internal policies and processes relating to the legal function.
Skills/Qualifications
* Legal training (for-example, law degree, LPC, GDL) and proven practical experience to demonstrate solid understanding and application of fundamental legal principles, particularly in relation to commercial contracts
* In house experience across a range of commercial agreements, preferably in the IT industry, reseller for a multi-national business
* Good knowledge of contract law and some knowledge of cross-border agreements and the additional complications they pose to the parties
* A good understanding of data protection legislation and its relevance to commercial transactions
* Ability to take initiative and work independently as well as part of a team
* Confident in own skills in order to make decisions which align with the law and the businesses requirements
* An ability to operate to deadlines and prioritise workload for the benefit of the business
* Good business judgement, understands commercial pressures and implications
* Strong organisational and time management skills
* High level of attention to detail
* Excellent written and oral communication skills, in particular able to communicate appropriately with key stakeholders without using jargon or overly legalistic language to facilitate good understanding of the issues by all parties and enable sound decision making
* Able to write clear, concise and understandable communications including legal agreements, associated correspondence and advice
* Computer literate with strong skills in Office 365 suite
* Good negotiation skills to help to seek positive business outcomes and maintain positive relations with customers and suppliers
* Adaptable and able to work flexibly in the context of a medium sized growing business
* A positive approach to their work and a team-player, working in a collaborative way to share knowledge and workload appropriately and to keep all stakeholders informed and up to date.
General Information
* Adhere to Nomia’s data protection and information security policies at all times.
* Promote diversity and inclusion in line with Nomia’s core values.
* This is a hybrid role, with two office days per week required, potentially more during training or as requested by your supervisor.
* Contribute to continuous improvement in systems and processes.
* Please note that this role description is a guideline, and duties may evolve over time.