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Hybrid work model
Opportunities to learn and grow professionally
Support and resources for innovative thinking

About the role

Company Information:

CIBC Mellon is a leading provider of asset servicing solutions to institutional investors in Canada, including multi-currency accounting, fund valuation, and investment information reporting. We are passionate about providing exceptional client service backed by our culture of innovation and success. Our outstanding employee experience will provide you with opportunities to learn and grow professionally while supporting the communities in which you live and work.

We are a diverse and dynamic workplace where employees take an active role in delivering on strategic objectives while advancing their individual career goals. We encourage innovative thinking and give our employees the support and resources they need to turn great ideas into actions.

We’re always looking for talented people who can make a meaningful difference for our clients, our company and our communities. To learn more about why our employees love coming to work each day, visit www.cibcmellon.com/experience.

Position Overview:

Manage and oversee all aspects of contract reviews, editing and negotiations for third-party services to ensure agreements adhere to CIBC Mellon’s standards, policies and risk appetite and supports our operational business needs.

Responsibilities:

  • Contract Negotiation: Negotiate contract terms and conditions with third parties to achieve favourable outcomes while protecting the interests of the organization.
  • Contract Drafting and Review: Draft, review, and revise contracts, including master services agreements, statements of work, license agreements, Parent Services SOWs, and other legal documents, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Ensure all stakeholders have reviewed and provided input into the draft agreement; obtain all appropriate approvals and manage contract signing process.
  • Risk Management: Identify and assess potential risks associated with contracts, including legal, financial, operational, and reputational risks, and develop strategies to mitigate these risks effectively.
  • Compliance: Ensure that all contracts adhere to company policies, procedures, and standards, as well as applicable laws and regulations, such as PIPEDA, OSFI, and other industry-specific requirements.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with internal stakeholders, such as legal counsel, finance, risk and compliance, information security, business continuity, business units/operations, and project management teams, to address contract-related issues, resolve disputes, and facilitate effective communication throughout the contracting process.
  • Contract Management: Support the TPG team in the effective management of contracts throughout their lifecycle.
  • Third-Party Due Diligence: Support the onboarding and refresh of the third-party due diligence process.
  • Lead and support contract related conflicts, escalation and resolution procedures as assigned.
  • Identify opportunities for cost savings, cost avoidance, and improved efficiency. Identify and implement best practices and drive continuous improvements in all areas of the process.
  • Continuous Improvement: Continuously evaluate and improve contract management processes, tools, and methodologies to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance while reducing risk and optimizing outcomes.

Qualifications:

Specific Knowledge & Skills (not preferred or an asset)

  • Undergraduate degree, ideally in Law or Business
  • 5+ years of third-party contracting
  • Contract negotiations experience in a technology and/or financial institution
  • Ability to effectively prioritize and execute conflicting demands in a high pressure environment
  • Excellent analytical, evaluative and problem-solving skills and ability to make sound, logical decisions

Working Conditions Unique to Job (i.e. Standard Office Environment)

  • Hybrid work model
  • Fast paced, high pressure environment

CIBC Mellon's Values:

Get it Right Every Day: Deliver service excellence while always acting with the highest ethical standards
Put Clients at the Centre: Advocate for clients by listening, sharing knowledge, and bringing the right solutions forward
Be One Family: Challenge, empower and recognize your colleagues
Take Ownership: Speak up, speak out, and make things better

About CIBC Mellon

Financial Services
1001-5000

CIBC Mellon is dedicated to helping Canadian institutional investors and international institutional investors into Canada service their financial assets throughout the investment lifecycle. Founded in 1996, CIBC Mellon is 50-50 jointly owned by The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BNY) and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). CIBC Mellon delivers informed investment services for investment funds, pension plans, insurance companies, banks, foundations, endowments, corporations, and global financial institutions whose clients invest in Canada. As at June 30, 2024, CIBC Mellon had more than C$2.8 trillion in assets under custody and/or administration. CIBC Mellon is part of the BNY network, which as at June 30, 2024 had US$49.5 trillion in assets under custody and/or administration. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and CIBC Mellon Trust Company, and may be used as a generic term to refer to either or both companies.

CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trademark and certain BNY trademarks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company Inc and CIBC Mellon Trust Company and may be used as a generic term to refer to either or both companies.