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RevOps Specialist - Contracts

Remote, USA
 
Company Overview:
At Wayvia, we help the world’s top brands stay ahead—using AI, data, and innovation to shape the future of commerce. Whether you’re charting a new path or leveling up your journey, Wayvia is where your career can go further. We’d love to meet you.
 
We help global brands connect with their shoppers in ways that are relevant, respectful, and real. And we do the same for each other—with trust, transparency, and the human connection that makes great work possible.
 
At Wayvia, you’ll find a team that’s curious, collaborative, and always up for solving what’s next. We move fast, think boldly, and support one another in building something that matters—for our clients, for shoppers, and for each other. 

 

 
Company Overview:
At Wayvia, we help the world’s top brands stay ahead—using AI, data, and innovation to shape the future of commerce. Whether you’re charting a new path or leveling up your journey, Wayvia is where your career can go further. We’d love to meet you.
 
We help global brands connect with their shoppers in ways that are relevant, respectful, and real. And we do the same for each other—with trust, transparency, and the human connection that makes great work possible.
 
At Wayvia, you’ll find a team that’s curious, collaborative, and always up for solving what’s next. We move fast, think boldly, and support one another in building something that matters—for our clients, for shoppers, and for each other. 
 

Job Brief:
The RevOps Specialist – Contracts will own and evolve our contract operations infrastructure. As a key member of the Revenue Operations team, you’ll lead the execution, enablement, and continuous improvement of contract-related tools and processes that support Sales, LegalOps, Finance, and Customer Success. 

This role requires a systems-minded, detail-oriented individual who thrives on creating clarity from complexity. You’ll fully own the administration and optimization of our contract tools (including DocuSign and DocGen), lead onboarding and training for internal users, and serve as the go-to partner for process updates and troubleshooting. 

Essential Function & Responsibilities: 

Contract Process Ownership: 

  • Own the end-to-end contracting workflow across customer contracts 
  • Ensure accuracy and completeness of contract data in Salesforce and DocuSign 
  • Monitor contract stages and ensure timely routing for approvals and signatures 
  • Maintain and evolve the contract approval process, partnering with LegalOps, Finance, and Sales 
  • Ensure compliance with internal policies, routing requirements, and audit needs 
  • Proactively identify and implement process enhancements to improve efficiency and clarity 

 Tool Administration & Optimization: 

  • Fully manage contract-related tools such as DocuSign, including template creation, updates, testing, and configuration 
  • Partner with GTM Systems and RevOps stakeholders on any new tool evaluations or implementations tied to the contract lifecycle 
  • Monitor tool performance and address bugs, escalations, or feature requests 

Enablement & Training: 

  • Lead internal training and onboarding for contract-related systems and processes 
  • Create and maintain scalable, user-friendly SOPs, documentation, and enablement materials 
  • Host regular refresher trainings and office hours to support adoption and consistency 

Troubleshooting & Support: 

  • Act as the go-to SME for contract-related issues across tools, workflows, and process questions 
  • Troubleshoot escalations and liaise with LegalOps, IT, and RevOps Systems as needed 
  • Provide timely support to internal stakeholders to keep deals and renewals moving 

Reporting & Quality Assurance: 

  • Build and maintain dashboards and reports to monitor contract performance, pipeline readiness, and renewal health 
  • Own data quality initiatives for contract records across Salesforce, DocuSign, and other connected systems 
  • Conduct routine audits and lead remediation efforts when gaps are identified 

 

Minimum Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent relevant experience 
  • 2+ years in Sales Operations, Revenue Operations, Deal Desk, or similar function 
  • High attention to detail and ability to work independently and cross-functionally 
  • Excellent project management, training, and communication skills 
  • Experience supporting quote-to-cash or contracting systems 
  • Strong knowledge of Salesforce, DocuSign, and contract-related workflows 
  • Proactive, collaborative, and customer-oriented mindset 

 Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Experience leading tool rollouts or change management initiatives 
  • Understanding of SaaS or subscription-based contracting and renewal cycles 

 

Location: 

We are hiring for this position in the United States. This is a remote position.

Benefits:
Wayvia encourages a healthy work-life balance and commitment to employee wellbeing. We are consistently evaluating areas to support and foster a community of engaged employees. Wayvia is an international employer so some benefits offering will vary from country to country, however, below you can see employer sponsored contributions:

  • Flexible work-from-home arrangements
  • 401K Match
  • Flexible vacation
  • Medical/Dental/Vision
  • 16 weeks of paid parental leave (US)
  • Technical stipend
  • Professional development programs
  • Wellness programs 

Compensation:
The salary range for this role is $50,000–$68,000 annually. Final compensation will be determined based on experience, skills, location, and other factors permitted by law. Depending on the candidate’s location, this role may be classified as hourly to comply with state-specific requirements.

 

PriceSpider is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. 

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