Through its people and brands, CNH Industrial delivers power, technology and innovation to farmers, builders and drivers all around the world. Each of its brands, including Case IH, New Holland Agriculture, Case and New Holland Construction, FPT Industrial, Capital, and Parts & Service, is a major international force in its specific sector. We are seeking a business-oriented, proactive attorney with experience analyzing a variety of procurement agreements and counseling business teams on contracting and commercial issues. This position has the flexibility for remote working but is required to be within commuting distance of our Burr Ridge, IL, Racine, WI or New Holland, PA offices to attend meetings with clients and stakeholders as needed. Reporting to the Sr. Managing Counsel – North America Litigation and Supply Chain, the essential functions of this position are: Contract Drafting and Review: Counsel and support Purchasing and Logistics teams in negotiating, drafting and reviewing a variety of supply, service, and logistics agreements, including those related to: parts and raw materials purchases, on-site contractors, professional services, SAAS and software licenses, telecom, energy/industrial gases, transportation and warehousing, equipment leasing. Develop, update and maintain contract templates and provide training to Purchasing clients on contract terms and contracting best practices. Business Counseling and Dispute Resolution: Counsel Purchasing and other internal stakeholders with respect to contract interpretation questions and vendor disputes. Develop and guide strategy for resolving pre-litigation commercial disputes in conjunction with business needs. Manage outside counsel work with other members of the Procurement and Supply Chain legal team as needed to efficiently manage litigated vendor disputes. May include the opportunity to advise stakeholders on data privacy and data protection policies and practices, with respect to vendor agreements and CNHI strategic initiatives where data security and privacy issues are implicated. |