The Legal Services Department is a full-service law office supporting all aspects of the operations of the City of Winnipeg. Legal Services lawyers work in a defined practice area as part of the team focused on providing legal advice and support to all City departments, senior administration, boards and committees of Council.
The Legal Services Department provides opportunities for lawyers to develop individual skills and gain experience through involvement in both routine matters as well as the unique types of legal work required by a large municipal corporation. We provide a work environment that encourages and supports a healthy work life balance. Compensation and benefits are competitive, as well as providing long-term career opportunities.
Under the general direction of the Director of Legal Services and City Solicitor, the Department is arranged into the following practice groups:
- Grants & Governance, including by-law, policy work and program development
- Litigation - General litigation and by-law enforcement
- Labour, Employment and Human Rights
- Planning & Land Development
- Procurement
- Real Estate
As the Solicitor (Procurement) – Solicitor 2, you
will:
- Provide legal advice and services on legal matters to the City, its departments and committees of Council (“clients”).
- Conduct contract negotiations in general and/or related to procurement contracts.
- Provide legal opinions and legal advice for all stages of procurements through a public bid solicitation, including evaluation and award, interpreting contract terms, providing legal advice regarding contract administration and contract disputes.
- Provide legal advice and input into procurement documentation (standard templates, general conditions, etc.) Materials Management Policy and Administrative Standard.
- Provide advice and representation to the City related to Contract Administrator appeals.
Your education and qualifications include:
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Applicants who have been educated outside of Canada must have education which is comparable to the minimum qualification in Canada. Applicants submitting foreign credentials require an official academic assessment report issued by a recognized Canadian assessment service https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). at application.
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