What you will do-The Intellectual Property (IP) Coordinator provides operational, administrative, and paralegal support to the IP Team across the company's global patent, trademark, trade-secret, and copyright portfolios. The role is the operational backbone of the IP function - responsible for accurate docketing, deadline management, filings and recordals, invoice and vendor coordination, and reporting - enabling the IP Team to focus on substantive legal and technical work.How you will do it- The IP Coordinator serves as a first point of contact for routine IP inquiries and outside-counsel correspondence, ensures that the IP portfolio management platform is well-maintained and continuously improved, and drives automation of repetitive workflows in line with the company's broader legal-technology and AI strategy. The role reports directly to the Deputy General Counsel - Customer, Technology & IP.Key area's:X Docketing & Deadline ManagementIP Portfolio Management PlatformFilings, Recordals & Chain of TitleRenewals & AnnuitiesOutside Counsel & Vendor CoordinationInvoice Processing & Budget SupportInvention Disclosure IntakeTrademark Portfolio SupportStandard Agreements AdministrationTrade Secret Program SupportReporting & DashboardsRecords ManagementIntake & TriageMeeting & Program CoordinationTraining & Communications SupportAutomation & Continuous ImprovementWhat we look for-Required Education: Bachelor's degree in paralegal studies, business administration, information management, or a related fieldExperience: Minimum 3-5 years of experience in an IP paralegal, IP operations, or legal operations role, ideally in an in-house legal department or IP-focused law firm supporting a global portfolio.IP Operations Knowledge: Demonstrated hands-on experience with global patent and trademark docketing, prosecution workflows, renewals and annuities, recordals, chain of title, and outside-counsel coordination.IP Portfolio Management Platform Experience: Demonstrated day-to-day experience as a power user of an established IP portfolio management platform (e.g., FoundationIP, Anaqua, CPA Global/Clarivate IPMS, PatSnap, or comparable); ability to administer, report, and continuously improve the platform is strongly preferred.Travel: Occasional travel possible (up to 10%).Preferred Certification (Preferred): Paralegal certification, IP-specialist paralegal certification (e.g., NALA APC-IP), or equivalent professional credential. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without the need for employment-based visa sponsorship now or in the future; Clarios will not sponsor applicants for U.S. work visas for this opportunity. What you get:Medical, dental and vision care coverage and a 401(k) savings plan with company matching - all starting on date of hireTuition reimbursement, perks, and discountsParental and caregiver leave programsAll the usual benefits such as paid time off, flexible spending, short-and long-term disability, basic life insurance, business travel insurance, and Employee Assistance ProgramGlobal market strength and worldwide market share leadershipHQ location earns LEED certification for sustainability plus a full-service cafeteria and workout facilityClarios has been recognized as one of 2026's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere. This prestigious recognition marks the fourth consecutive year Clarios has received this distinction.Who we are:Clarios is the force behind the world's most recognizable car battery brands, powering vehicles from leading automakers like Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. With 18,000 employees worldwide, we develop, manufacture, and distribute energy storage solutions while recovering, recycling, and reusing up to 99% of battery materials-setting the standard for sustainability in our industry. At Clarios, we're not just making batteries; we're shaping the future of sustainable transportation. Join our mission to innovate, push boundaries, and make a real impact. Discover your
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