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Ability to demonstrate working knowledge and understanding of the FAR and DFARS. The full time, Senior Contracts Analyst provides cradle to grave contract management of a portfolio of U.S. Government prime and subcontracts with various customers.
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Must have strong background and knowledge of the FAR, GSA Schedules and other associated supplemental contracting regulations (e.g., DFARS). The candidate will have business skills/expertise in administration of federal government contracts of varying size and complexity, GSA Schedules, analysis of moderate to complex bids and proposals, a thorough working knowledge of the FAR/DFARS, and the ability to interact with customers and lead contract negotiations.
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Familiarity with DFARS and FAR regulations and requirements. Expertise in software: SharePoint, O365, Salesforce, and Power BI technology suite. Develop and implement dashboards and analytical tools within NDU’s SharePoint, O365, Salesforce, and Power BI technology suite.
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Knowledge of FAR and DFARs, legal terminology and contract principles for risk management. Proficiency with Unanet ERP and CLM tools and with Sharepoint. Knowledge of FAR and DFARs, legal terminology and contract principles for risk management.
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Provides interpretation of requirements (NIST, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), CMMC, etc.) Provides interpretation of requirements (NIST, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), CMMC, etc.
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Aware of the regulations pertaining to the products and customers for which the employee is responsible (i.e., FAR, DFARS, DEFCONS, etc.) Track and reconcile open order reports as well as internal and external customer score cards, which includes verification of the metrics by which Meggitt is judged.
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Must have a good understanding of government cost principles along with demonstrated advanced knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and FAR supplements including NFS and DFARS. Working knowledge of Deltek Costpoint and MS SharePoint are strongly desired.
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Strong knowledge of Government contract types and FAR/DFARS regulations. Reports to the Subcontracts Manager and actively liaison with both the Director of Subcontracts and Procurement and Legal to ensure pending subcontracts are aligned fully with applicable company standards and practices.
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Experience with government contracts law, including FAR, DFARS, and federal procurement statutes and regulations. You will work closely with the Deputy General Counsel for Sector Operations, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, and leaders across the Government Contracts and Intellectual Property teams to anticipate business needs and develop practical governance structures with agility and action.
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Knowledge of the guidelines provided by the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS) Knowledge of the guidelines provided by the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS.
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Accurately interpret and apply rules and regulations e.g., Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)/Defense Federal Acquisition Requirements Supplement (DFARS), Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA.
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Experience with Federal Acquisition Regulation/Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (FAR/DFARS) and Other Transaction Authority (OTA) proposals. Experience with Federal Acquisition Regulation/Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (FAR/DFARS) and Other Transaction Authority (OTA) proposals.
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This position requires a thorough understanding of the complexities within both the US Government and non-government (Industry) sectors, which includes the FAR, DFARs, U.C.C., U.S.C, International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and all applicable laws and regulations applicable to same (service Contract Act, Davis Bacon Act, etc.
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This includes knowledge and skill in in the principles, practices, and methods of agency planning, programming, budget execution, obligations and commitments, and cost accounting standards in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS.
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Detailed understanding of Government contracting, DoD contracting/acquisitions process (i.e.,FAR, DFARS, regulatory/statutory requirements, etc.) Provide capture management & proposal management support, as needed, across all phases of the acquisition process (Requirement's analysis, proposal scheduling, subcontracts/teaming collaboration, technical writing/editing, pricing analysis, business volume creation and production.
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