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The Contract Administrator collaborates with the larger Supply Management team to coordinate the review of client contracts and provides negotiation support when required. Buyer – Agency ContractOur client is currently looking to contract with a highly capable and motivated Buyer.
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Job Details: Evaluate all projects and ensure compliance to all budgets for contract services and coordinate with project manager to review all projects and maintain estimates and track all invoices and work orders.
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Experience in defense contracting and familiarity with US Government Contract FAR/DFAR.Strong time-management, organizational, and multitasking skills. Job Description We are seeking a dynamic Sales Administrator to undertake standard and advanced administrative tasks, including research, report preparation, information handling, approvals, and clerical functions.
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Responsible to verify spares order booking and entry to ensure accuracy and completeness of information into ERP to include: customer data, part number, quantity, pricing/discounts, shipping instructions and terms, and delivery date Ensure order compliance to customer RFQ, customer contract, or Sales Catalog.
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As Contract Administrator, you will prepare Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry contracts and drive the internal review process for contract documents using a proprietary application created for this purpose.
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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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Freese and Nichols seeking a Contract Administrator. Ensuring compliance with terms and conditions of the contract, and collaborating with authorized reviewers and signers to address comments and revisions prior to contract executionCompleting various contract forms as needed (Form 1295s, Conflict of Interest, etc.
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JT4 provides engineering and technical support to multiple western test ranges for the U.S. Air Force and Navy under the Joint Range Technical Services Contract, better known as J-Tech II. We develop and maintain realistic integrated test and training environments, and prepare our nation's war-fighting aircraft, weapons systems, and aircrews for today's missions and tomorrow's global challenges.
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As part of this role, the Contract Administrator will ensure company proposals are fully responsive to prospective customer requirements; prepare proposal submittal documents, and coordinate/complete appropriate levels of internal review and approval.
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Job Summary The Contracts Administrator will provide contract review support primarily for YKK’s Global Marketing operations in the U.S. and will involve working with and advising the Global Marketing business teams on a variety of contractual and related issues.
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The Network Administrator V will be designing, developing, and maintaining networks. Utilize network management software and diagnostic tools to diagnose, configure and review configurations.
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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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JT4 is hiring a Network Engineer for their Edwards AFB located in California. Therefore, the position requires a strong understanding of telecommunication systems used to transmit voice, data and video across digital and fiber optic WAN/LAN infrastructure is also necessary.
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Has responsibilities for Order Management comprising: 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 fulfill contracting requirements associated with the entire lifecycle of a technical services contract. We offer numerous prime contract opportunities with customers headquartered in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, as well as subcontract opportunities that align with our areas of focus and additional opportunities nationwide through our parent company.
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