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This individual will work on one of AECOM’s largest infrastructure programs and reports to the Prime Contract Manager for this program. + Assist prime contract manager as needed.
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Assists the businesses in determining prime contract flow down terms and conditions for incorporation into supplier and subcontract agreements and ensure internal departments know HR/insurance requirements.
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Must have FAR/DFARS regulated prime contract experience. Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems has an opening for a Subcontracts Administration GSC Manager 1 to join our team of qualified and diverse individuals within our Global Supply Chain Subcontracts organization.
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Skilled in developing, negotiating, awarding and administering subcontracts and task orders for services (labor) thereunder that appropriately reflect the prime contract, provide protections to the company, and achieve company's objectives efficiently and economically, including appropriate reviews and approvals with technical, operational, financial or legal collaborators and experts, to support federal client contracts.
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Prepare, negotiate and issue subcontract documents and amendments, including identification and inclusion of flow down requirements from the prime contract commensurate with delegated procurement authority.
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Review prime contract documents for signature. Minimum three years of experience in contract administration with USG agencies. Responsibilities: Prepare subcontracts, grants, subawards, consultant agreements, and vendor purchase order agreements.
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Responsible for understanding and administering prime contract terms and conditions, contract documents, subcontract agreements, purchase order agreements, etc. This transition shall include project review meetings, which encompass an analysis of contract requirements, general conditions, schedules, budgets, subcontracts, and purchase order agreements.
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Responsible for the preparation and execution of purchase order agreements and subcontracts concerning insurance certificates, bonds, and the appropriate lien waivers. Assures coordination with the Project Superintendent and the procurement schedule with the Project Engineer.
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Responsible for the timely preparation and execution of purchase order agreements and subcontracts concerning insurance certificates, bonds, and the appropriate lien waivers. Coordinates with the Project Superintendent the means and methods required for the successful and profitable execution of the work.
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You'll ensure applicable prime contract flow-downs are identified, addressed, and included in assigned subcontracts and obtain necessary reviews and approvals of bidder exceptions, bid evaluations, source selection recommendations, subcontracts, change order management prior to execution, contractual compliance, invoice verification, performance evaluation, closeout of agreements, and records retention.
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Minimum of 5 years experience in contract support or leadership roles, including a minimum of 3 years working with US Department of Defense (DoD) contracts and subcontracts. Review draft US Government contracts provided by prime and subcontract tier customers, applying various US Government contract types (CPFF, FFP, CPIF, IDIQ, T&M, etc.
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Manage financial aspects of Prime Contract and Subcontracts (invoicing, payments, modifications, etc.) Administer all aspects of Prime Contract including procurement, subcontract administration, scheduling, and closeout.
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Proven experience with financial operations and corporate cost control 12+ years of experience reviewing, executing, and managing the client's prime contract as well as subcontracts and vendor agreements.
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Evaluate assigned contracts to identify, document, and manage key prime contract and subcontract risks in relation to scope, schedule, and terms through the life of the project. Ensure that subcontract internal estimates are completed using internal standard norms for benchmarking purposes prior to award of the subcontracts.
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This transition shall include contract review meetings, which encompass a review of contract requirements, general conditions, schedules, budgets, subcontracts, and purchase order agreements.
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