Student, Contracts - London, Canada - General Dynamics Land Systems

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At General Dynamics Land Systems we put our Customers at the centre of everything we do.

Our commitment to protect and enable the people who serve drives us to develop products and systems that give them a clear advantage for mission success.

We are looking for passionate individuals to help us deliver innovative, unique solutions to our Customers.

  • Provide support and coordinate special projects for the Contracts Management team
  • Tasks include:
  • Analysis of requirement compliance for and between new and existing business activities _g., _document comparison for terms analysis, requirements analysis
  • Contract closeout activities (_g._, verification of item completion status, reconciliation of accounts)
  • Various administrative tasks, including general correspondence, archiving, metrics, etc.
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Special projects may involve:
  • Review of current case law or "regulatory sandbox" guidance on the liability implications associated with artificial intelligence (_g._, the "trolley problem")
  • Deep dive review of key regulatory topics / updates to provide feedback on possible legal, contractual and business impacts
- _ g_, US Controlled Unclassified Information, non-compete / anti-poaching regulation changes

  • Tool development to assist in data and process management for the Contracts department

Required Qualifications:


  • Currently enrolled in a university or college program related to Pre-Law, Library Sciences, General Business and Administration
  • Proven analytical and problem solving skills
  • Demonstrates welldeveloped organizational, time management and decision making skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint)
  • Analytical / logical; attention to detail; thorough; meticulous; accurate detailed business / technical communication or equivalent (_g._ lab reports)

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