Contracts Manager, AWS Legal
Amazon Web Services (AWS) · Seattle, WA · 3 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Key job responsibilities
- Review, draft and negotiate training order forms, premium support contracts, and vendor agreements
- Identify and implement process improvements that enable scalable, efficient contract management, including building template libraries, standardization measures and elimination of repetitive or low-risk work
- Drive efficiency improvements through workflow automation, standardization, and cross-functional alignment, while evaluating and adopting legal technology and AI tools to enhance quality, speed, and scalability
About the team
You will join a diverse legal team that covers a broad range of legal issues including customer service, premium support, and training and certification. We work closely with business stakeholders from across multiple functions, to ensure contracts support their objectives and protect Amazon’s interests. You’ll be part of a collaborative legal team that values proactive partnership, creative problem-solving, and continuous improvement. We are focused on scaling our contracting capabilities to match the business's growth trajectory, and we’re excited to bring someone who can help us work smarter through process innovation and technology adoption.
Basic Qualifications
- Knowledge of the ethical considerations surrounding AI in the legal context, such as confidentiality, accuracy, and bias prevention
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent
- 5+ years of contracts management experience
- Experience supporting contract lifecycle processes, including intake, template creation, drafting, negotiation, and workflow coordination
Preferred Qualifications
- Can use AI for legal research, contract analysis, or document review experience
- In-house experience supporting global teams at a technology company
- Experience working cross-functionally with legal and business teams to operationalize contract workflows and ensure contract templates and intake processes accurately reflect business, legal, and operational requirements