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Maintain and document subcontract records in compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations (DFAR), Contractor Purchasing System Review (CPSR), Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), General Services Administration (GSA), Small Business Administration (SBA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), as well as other countries entities and company policies and procedures.
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Apply basic understanding of federal, state and local prevailing wage laws (Davis-Bacon and Related Act (DBRA), Service Contract Act, Walsh Healy Act and other relevant regulations) and knowledgeable of prevailing wage requirements to support specific projects.
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Has responsibilities for Order Management comprised of: Limited order entry, schedule changes, portal management, creations of Demand Plans as part of Sales and Operating Plan (S&OP), customer communication and PO/Contract review and analysis.
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The Contracts Administrator will assist the Legal department with contract review, running reports in Salesforce, maintaining contract related systems, and administrative tasks.
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Act as the Local Records Coordinator for all Contract files, including contract record-keeping, tracking, and archiving as required. Manage various contract compliance functions, including completing Denied Party Screening (for Trade Compliance), and maintaining company registrations (with the U.S. SAM, etc.
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Review Superintendent’s Daily Reports organized by the Garrett Contract Administrator to ensure project is being completed as expected. Sage 300 for all project specific Estimating, Project Management, Job Cost and Accounting needs.
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We are seeking a self-driven and highly competent Nursing Home Administrator to lead our client's healthcare facility. Must possess a Nursing Home Administrator license. Review the facility's Quality Measures data and public information for accuracy.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or related field, 10+ years contract administrator/management experience, in the military/defense industry, and 10 years of professional experience (including procurement and pricing.
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Review and import hours from Deltek Costpoint into ADP Workforce Now. Serves as Deltek Costpoint Time & Labor Administrator. Understanding of Davis Bacon and Service contract act preferred.
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Coordinates with Contract Administrator in the Finance Dept. prior to and during contract review process. The Engineering Budget Administrator reports to the Director of Facilities and is responsible for the overall monitoring and control of the annual operational budget, capital budget, and other Engineering related budget issues.
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Review and match prevailing wage interview findings to subcontractor payroll submissions; identify and manage discrepancies and escalate findings as needed. Prevailing Wage Administrator.
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As necessary, learn to review all types of government contract awards and prime contractor awards, including: analyzing and evaluating terms and funding, reviewing for compliance with bid, negotiating provisions, and mitigating risk.
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Assist with the formulation of price strategy and price-to-win in conjunction with prime contract and project leads, review prime solicitation packages, and draft subcontract solicitation packages to support the prime proposal.
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Coordinate and review design drawing and specifications submittals, log and upload submissions to document management system, track design changes and manage the document control system. · Requires working knowledge of the principals of cost estimating, scheduling, and contract administration.
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Employs auditing techniques to include statistical sampling, regression analysis, and review of historical cost to formulate recommendation on allowability, allocability and reasonableness per the Federal Acquisition Regulations, the Cost Accounting Standards, and the Contract Terms.
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