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The incumbent has policy, supervisory, and specific line responsibilities related to health policy, finance, human resources, information technology (IT), and office management, as well as contract administration and procurement for matters other than research and data analysis.
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VOIP and Cisco Call Manager support, design, implementation and administration. Oversees hardware support contracts by identifying hardware that requires support contracts; gathers quotes; negotiates contract terms; and requests fiscal funding.
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The Sr. Project Manager (Sr. PM) 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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This contract support involves the research and administration of multi-division contract management, and advanced administrative contract support to multiple contract sponsors; duties and tasks reflect substantial variety and complexity and incumbent may be assigned to specific analytical projects or programs requiring general evaluation and assessment, and/or may carry out functional responsibilities unique to assigned department.
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Experience in contract administration, project management, dispute resolution, personnel management, and status reporting. As a key leader, you will ensure compliance with contract requirements, serve as the primary client point-of-contact, and drive revenue growth to meet P&L targets.
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Exp with contract administration, overall project management and scheduling, dispute resolution, personnel issues, and status reporting. Ensure compliance with contract requirements and be the client point-of-contact.
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Must have a fundamental understanding of contract administration of construction contracts and familiarity with codes and laws governing construction projects. Minimum 5 years construction experience as Structures Representative/Resident Engineer on multidisciplinary transportation projects.
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A minimum of eight years of relevant project management and engineering experience executing capital projects covering design development and coordination, specifications development, cost estimation, budget management, change control management, plan check and permit acquisition, creation of construction and contract documents, CQV, and construction administration.
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Oversee the preparation of plans, specifications, and contract documents. A working knowledge of a broad range of engineering disciplines including civil/site work, structural, architectural, mechanical systems (refrigeration, chillers, cooling towers, boilers, hot water, domestic water, compressed air, plumbing, HVAC), and electrical power distribution.
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Plans, organizes, and directs personnel engaged in fiscal operations including accounts payable, contract administration, revenue collections, and related activities; coordinates daily work activities; reviews and approves invoices, check requests, journal entries, project adjustments, and reconciliations.
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Supports Contract Administration by entering contracts into repository. Supports Contract Administration by entering contracts into repository. Serve as an interface between Non-Merchandise Procurement (Sourcing, Procurement Operations, & Supplier Initiatives), Legal and the Business Group(s.
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Working knowledge of federal grant and contract regulations and current research administration issues. Works collaboratively with the offices of Technology Commercialization, General Counsel, System Real Estate, Ethics and Compliance, TEES Administration, and other offices as appropriate.
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5+ years of experience in contract administration, negotiations, and proposal preparation with the US government and a combination of commercial, state, local government, or international clients.
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Ascendant is recruiting qualified candidates for a full-time Research Analyst position linked to a contract that we hold with the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Our analysts also conduct research to support unique business and outreach plans for economic development organizations (EDOs) targeting international investors and economic research on investment and trade data to be used in policy papers.
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