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The Northrop Grumman Networked Information Solutions Division of Northrop Grumman Mission Systems is looking for a Principal or Sr Principal Contract Administrator to join our Strategic Networking Application & Products (SNAP) Operating Unit in San Diego, CA. This position will require excellent oral and written communication skills and will represent the organization as a focal point on contract matters.
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Subcontracts Administrator, Senior. Provide subcontract administration support, including pre-and post-award subcontract administration within an internal subcontracts team, and maintain responsibility for soliciting and administering subcontracts, modifications, and task and delivery orders.
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The mid-level Subcontracts administrator will be responsible for managing supplier agreements and compliance related activities for the Subcontracts department. Support the objectives of other teams such as: legal counsel, security, trade compliance, manufacturing, program office, engineering (REAs), program controls, supply chain, and quality assurance.
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Supervision of Project Superintendent and Project Administrator. A Project Manager is responsible for schedule management, cost, inspections, subcontracts, submittals, subcontractor coordination, and all pertinent records to ensure the profitable and on-time delivery of all projects under your supervision.
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Works with central administrators to set up subcontracts and track subsequent invoicing and payment. The Senior Sponsored Research Administrator will be responsible for a broad range of research grant and contract management functions.
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Lead the development of prime contract flow down documents for subcontracts and work closely with the Subcontract Administrator assigned to program to ensure subcontracting activities, consent requirements and prime contract flow downs are carried out in a manner consistent with prime contract requirements and operational objectives.
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Set up subcontracts in Procore and manage subcontract and change order uploads and approvals. We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Contract Administrator to join our client's team.
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Negotiate and administer contracts independently with U.S. government agencies and subcontracts with large and small business prime contractors across the breadth of contract types. Experience with government contract administration, negotiations, and proposal preparation.
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Orient, train and supervise new grant administrator staff; Provide indirect supervision over administrative support-personnel within the unit. Liaise with external grant managers on subcontracts applications and renewals; interact directly with sponsors on financial matters related to grants and contracts.
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The Subcontracts Administrator is responsible for activities that span the entire procurement cycle. DCS Corporation seeks an accomplished, and strong Subcontracts Administrator who is self-motivated and can work independently and as part of a team in a dynamic environment.
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The Senior Subcontract Administrator (Sr. SCA) will perform a full range of procurement and administration activities associated with subcontracting work. Looking for a Senior Subcontract Administrator for the Science & Space Division.
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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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Leonardo DRS Land Systems is seeking a Full Time Senior Subcontracts Administrator in Bridgeton, MO. This position will support the program team by managing major suppliers costs, schedules, and performance on various programs.
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Prepare subcontracts and purchase orders using Procore, ensuring accuracy and completeness. Position Overview: As a Contract Administrator, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of contract preparation, management, and execution.
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The Contracts Administrator is responsible for preparing non-disclosure agreements, teaming agreements, subcontracts, and other formal documents for a variety of project types. Provides day-to-day contract administration for federal contracts, subcontracts, non-disclosure agreements, teaming agreements, and other formal documents for a variety of project types as assigned.
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