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Subcontracts Administrator will operate under the supervision of Procurement Manager and will seek review of non-routine decisions. Prepares procurement documents and change orders, including identification and inclusion of FAR Flow Down requirements from the prime contract.
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Position summary: Responsible for helping to improve overall business performance and compliance for federal agency contracts, supporting the review and preparation of contract and proposal documents for a variety of procurement types (e.g., design build / design bid build, professional services), and support negotiations with government officials.
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Amentum is looking for a Subcontract Administrator to support a Department of Defense contract. As the Subcontract Administrator, you will be responsible for all phases of subcontract administration, including cost proposal review and procurement activities.
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Work with Vice President of Sales, Business Unit Managers, Customer Service Supervisor and other functions including Sales, Manufacturing, Quality and Engineering on contract review and administration for sustaining and new products.
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Serving as a Legal team liaison to the Sales team and other company personnel requiring contract review services and field majority of day-to-day inquiries regarding the contract review process and status.
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Manages directly or oversees all phases of research grant and contract administration (for NIH, industrial and foundation grants, sundry funds, clinical trials, etc. Participates in proposal development review including developing budget, key personnel and other supporting documents; in coordination with Principal Investigators and Program Managers.
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The Project Administrator position will primarily provide administrative and project management support BRIDGE’s Real Estate Development team in San Francisco. Assist with financial, legal, insurance, due diligence and construction related activities associated with the real estate development process, including real estate transactions, loan closings, funding applications, draw preparation and review process, entitlements, construction document coordination, and other activities.
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Our client is seeking a Contracts Administrator with experience managing contract activities across various sectors. Review and negotiate Teaming Agreements, Nondisclosure Agreements, License Agreements, and OCI Mitigation Plans.
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Grants and Contract Administrator. Reporting to the Senior Director, the Senior Grants and Contracts Administrator is responsible for the day-to-day management of sponsored research of the HSS, RI. This position will exercise responsibility over sponsored research grants and contracts administration.
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The Contract Administrator is responsible for the timely preparation, review, negotiation and administration of a variety of contracts, including the tracking and maintenance of legal contract records in database(s.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills A degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business or related field is preferred Procore Certification(s) Ability to review ongoing projects, prioritize and shift duties as necessary to complete project tasks Demonstrated experience with all contract duties for assigned projects.
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Serve as primary contract administrator for designated land development groups: preparation, review, and administration of public and private contracts and all related items (bid documents, advertisements, addenda, bid tabulations, recommendation letters, pay estimates, change orders) from bidding phase to project completion.
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Perform a wide variety of contract administration functions, including proposal development, cost strategies, modifications, review and negotiation of terms and c ond itions, and contract compliance.
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Notifies Office Administrator or Reimbursement/Front Office Coordinator when change is neededCommunication/Relationships - Demonstrates a professional, courteous and respectful attitude in dealing with patients, staff, families and significant others.
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Will maintain and oversee the contract administration process on more than one project with emphasis on efficiency, timeliness, quality assurance and risk management. Review change order requests from the CM/GC and make recommendations to the Owner concerning the appropriateness of the request.
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