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The Office of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer (ACCO) consists of twelve (12) organizational groups: Operations, Contract Management, IT & Special Projects, Contract Administration, Contract Compliance & Opportunities, Contract Review, Contract Negotiations, Administrative Services, Purchasing Management, Payments and Accounting, Specifications/Scope Review and Strategic Sourcing.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO/President) and serving as a member of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) and Senior Leadership Team (SLT), the CFO is based in Arlington, Virginia, and is responsible for IFES' financial assets and leading the financial strategy, management, accounting, compliance, budgeting/forecasting, audit oversight, and IT functions of the organization.
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Notify the Contracting Officer and Construction Manager immediately of any significant event or deficiency associated with contract performance. Bristol Infrastructure Designs Services, LLC is hiring a Construction Support Cost Estimator to support the Navy at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA.
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Facility Security Officer (FSO) Certification to be achieved within 6 months of appointment per NISPOM. of US Government contracting and Foreign Military Sales a plus. of FCPA, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Department of Transportation, Customs, Census regulations desired.
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Proven experience as a contracting officer, contract specialist, or in a similar role within federal contracting. Develop and implement a comprehensive compliance program tailored to the specific needs of federal contracting, ensuring alignment with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS.
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In this position, you will also work closely with government attorneys in the Office of the Chief Counsel, DOJ Case Managers and Contracting Officer Representatives (CORs), Case Managers, and technical teams to discuss project requirements, schedules, budgets, and all litigation support activities for each project.
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He/She may also perform as a warranted Real Estate Contracting Officer (RECO), which involves large dollar amounts, congressional interest, major environmental impact, and large numbers of displacements and relocations of individuals or businesses, or similar complicating factors.
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Apply precedents found in government contracting case law to specific contracting situations to ensure that legally binding contracting officer decisions are consistent, justifiable, and will be upheld at appellate courts or boards.
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The Associate General Counsel & Contracts Director must understand, draft and manage innovative construction contracts involving A+B bidding, design-build, progressive-design build, and other state-of-the-art construction contracting methods to support the MTA’s Capital Programs.
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Manufacturing/Production Industrial Work Environment Farming Oil Field/Rig Warehousing Military U.S. Postal Service Industrial Contracting Police Officer Firefighter Medical/Hospital Truck Driver Education Laboratory.
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The Vice President, Associate General Counsel is an officer of MTA C&D, reporting to the Senior Vice President Contracts and Deputy General Counsel. The selected candidate must understand and enforce all the laws, regulations, and policies pertaining to public works contracting as well as the requirements of the MTAs funding partners, such as the Federal Transit Administration.
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The CFO is responsible for the Hospital System, financial operations, financial reporting, financial planning and analysis, decision support, budgeting/accounting systems and procedures, revenue cycle management including patient admitting and registration department, capital budget planning, managed care contracting, and Hospital System purchasing and procurement processes.
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The CFO is responsible for all financial reporting and the maintenance of the financial health of McLaren Thumb/Caro In addition to managing McLaren Thumb/Caro's overall budget, the CFO is also responsible for the system's managed care contracts, vendor contracts, and physician contracting, as well as decision support and the treasury function.
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The Contracts Chief acts as the regional staff advisor to Statewide Design & Engineering and the Chief Contracting Officer in the development and maintenance of Policies, Procedures, Specifications and Manuals related to Construction and Contracting, including AASHTOWare Project (AWP) and Bid Express (electronic bidding) systems.
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Finance is organized into five bureaus, each led by an Assistant Commissioner: Bureau of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer; Bureau of Budget; Bureau of the Controller; Bureau of Finance Administration and Planning; and Bureau of Revenue.
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