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Join Biogen as a Contract & Data Entry Co-op supporting a high-impact project to ensure contract data accuracy and streamline supplier management.

Your Role

Here’s what you will be doing:

  • Review legal contracts to extract and confirm relevant data points.
  • Accurately enter and update contract data into internal systems.
  • Flag inconsistencies or missing information for follow-up.
  • Maintain organized documentation and audit trails for all entries.
  • Support the Source to Pay project focused on transforming supplier contract and data management.

About You

The company is looking for:

  • Strong attention to detail and a methodical approach to work.
  • Appreciation for clean data and its downstream impact.
  • Ability to work independently with support from a Global team.
  • Legal authorization to work in the U.S.
  • At least 18 years of age prior to the scheduled start date.
  • Currently enrolled in an accredited community college, college, university, or skills program/apprenticeship.
  • Undergraduate majoring in Law with a focus on contract negotiations or related majors.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Base compensation range: $23.00-$27.00 per hour, based on academic level and degree candidacy.
  • Company paid holidays.
  • Commuter benefits.
  • Employee Resource Groups participation.
  • 80 hours of sick time per calendar year.

Training & Development

Opportunity to contribute to a significant company-wide initiative and deepen understanding of supplier contracts, Source to Pay process, and procurement operations within a global team.

Career Progression

Work within a mid-sized biotechnology company offering stability, resources, and opportunities for learning, growth, and skill expansion.

This job may close before the stated closing date, you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible

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