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The Office of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer (ACCO) consists of twelve (12) organizational groups: Operations, Contract Management, IT & Special Projects, Contract Administration, Contract Compliance & Opportunities, Contract Review, Contract Negotiations, Administrative Services, Purchasing Management, Payments and Accounting, Specifications/Scope Review and Strategic Sourcing.
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Interact with federal government contract audit (DCAA) and contracts administration personnel. Federal Contracting experience and Deltek Costpoint experience is desired for onsite work, and required for remote.
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Any combination of preparatory post-secondary education and/or progressively responsible professional level experience in business administration, logistics, supply chain management, project management, or a related field performing property control, purchasing, contract administration, writing or approving solicitations, explaining contracting requirements, developing or approving product specifications or, developing or approving a scope of work for professional services.
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Maintain and manage contractual information in Intuitive Surgical's contract administration databases. The Sr. Contract Negotiator is a primary driver in Intuitive's commercial contracting function.
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Finance is organized into five bureaus, each led by an Assistant Commissioner: Bureau of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer; Bureau of Budget; Bureau of the Controller; Bureau of Finance Administration and Planning; and Bureau of Revenue.
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The Project Coordinator will support/oversee engineering/architectural design, bid/RFP/RFQ evaluation, contract administration, project scheduling, coordination, inter-utility coordination, quality control, decisions and supervision to ensure projects are completed within the stipulated time and allocated budget.
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Travel School Nurse Summer Contract Job in Galt, CA Duration: June 14, 2024, to July 24, 2024 (Off on June 19, 2024, and July 4, 2024) Schedule: 6 Hours per Day, 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM, Monday to Friday Pay: $40 per hour Position Type: On-Site ONLY Responsibilities: Provide general Registered Nurse (RN) or Certified School Nurse (CSN) services for the entire school district.
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The Project Manager I (PM I) will be responsible for all aspects of design-build/engineer-procure-construct projects including, but not limited to, management and administration of the prime contract, overseeing the engineering, design, procurement, scheduling, and construction management teams.
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Responsibilities: Serves as the on-site contract manager and coordinates with Bowhead Leadership, the Government Contracting Officer (CO), Task Order Contracting Officer’s Representative (TOCOR), Project Officer (PO), and government management personnel.
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This opportunity entails procurement, acquisition, and contract administration support for the major transit agency in the Washington, DC area:Contract and Task Order Management & CoordinationPre-award and Post-award procurement activities for Contract & Task Orders)Record and document managementProcurement Support and Contract Management ServicesContract Administration support such as RFPs, pre-proposal meetings, Kick-Off meetings, change orders, and closeout, etc.
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You will perform procurement and/or contract administration functions for the Contracting Officer at Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Gulf Coast (SUPSHIPGC). You will receive, analyze, negotiate, and adjudicate claims involving cost issues raised by Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) under DAR/FAR cost accounting standards.
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Experience in government or commercial procurement (government preferred); contract administration and negotiation; cost and pricing analysis. Zachary Piper Solutions seeks a Contract Specialist II to support a unique opportunity to support DARPA's Contracts Management Office (CMO.
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Job Overview: The Project Control Supervisor will coordinate projects reporting for the department in collaboration with PMTs and support contract procurement activities in conformance with Saudi Aramco Contracting Policies and Procedures to meet the objectives of specified contract execution team.
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The position maintains Contracting Officer Representative (COR) certification to oversee the administration of Facility Engineering Service's Architect/Engineer and Construction Contracts.
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