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Experience with Operations and Management project budgeting to include accounts payable/receivable, billing, and cost structures. Acts as the one-stop POC to the Government regarding all affairs with contract operations.
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A minimum of 8 years of full-time paid professional experience managing facilities design, or the planning and coordination of capital projects, including design, contract administration, cost estimating, and scheduling activities.
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Develops and implements cost control measures and level of service standards to ensure compliance with customer specifications / contract requirements for assigned buildings. Bachelor's degree in business administration or related project management experience.
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Knowledge of construction practices, principles of construction management and project controls, with working knowledge in areas including scheduling, cost estimating, documentation, contract administration, and construction techniques.
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The Benefits Manager will analyze and administer group health, life, and disability insurance, deferred contribution retirement programs, wellness and cost containment programs, COBRA and retiree insurance, insurance contract negotiations, and premium conversion programs.
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Examples of qualifying specialized experience includes but is not limited to: conducting and preparing engineering designs and specifications; serving as the Contracting Officer's Representing and performing construction contract administration functions; preparing independent government cost estimates; preparing design site layouts, diagrams, and maps; conducting construction site inspections and completing condition assessments of park facilities and infrastructure.
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Experience in Government contract administration/management, procurement practice, cost accounting, financial management, and operations especially in challenging operating environments such as OCONUS locations.
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Experience in the formulation, setting up, procurement and contract administration of target cost contracts will be an added advantage. Perform all other pertinent contract management and administration tasks with a view to achieving project completion on time and within budget.
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Establish integration of the risk management function within the program and project controls team, with direct touch points to cost and schedule management, change control and reporting. Carry out change management and construction stage cost control.
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Experience in contract, cost control, cost estimation, planning, and project administration/control: 5 - 10 years. Ability to use MS Office, particularly MS Excel and MS Project and/or Primavera.
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Responsibilities: You will manage life-cycle acquisition of complex contract specializations to include acquisition planning, establishment of acquisition strategy, cost/price analysis, contract negotiation, and contract administration.
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Institute and maintain an effective, efficient, and responsive management organization and oversee all contracted personnel and subcontracted resources used in the performance of the contract, and be responsible for program control and management for this effort.
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The ideal candidate will have a at least seven (7) years of DoD contract management experience to include comprehensive experience in FAR/DFARS and mandatory flow down clauses, procurement integrity requirements, contract law, contract formation and subcontract administration, cost and price analysis, negotiation, acquisition planning, supplier relationship management and project management.
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What we're looking for Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration/Management, Finance, a clinical specialty or equivalent with preference of a Master’s degree in one of these fields.
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Building on Covenant's reputation for first-class delivery of high-quality service and cost-effective contract administration, Covenant has enjoyed substantial growth while maintaining an unparalleled commitment to performance.
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