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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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Drafting subcontract agreements, including applicable scope of work, scheduling and prime contract flow-down provisions. Drafting of project schedule; Negotiating and awarding subcontracts and material supply orders.
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Review and monitor all design and construction phase documents for conformance with the budget, schedule and prime contract. Negotiate and prepare subcontracts, purchase orders, and change order requests to be reviewed by the Senior Project Manager.
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U.S. federal agencies include the Army Corps of Engineers, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, National Park Service, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Customs and Border Protection, Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department of State.
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Easy Dynamics is seeking an experienced Contracts Manager that will support proposal activities and administration of a portfolio of contracts and subcontracts under active IDIQ, T&M/LH and Fixed Price prime contracts in accordance with Easy Dynamics' procurement policies and procedures.
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Administration and management of the prime contract, construction subcontracts, and purchase orders. The Project Manager I (PM I) will be responsible for all aspects of design-build/engineer-procure-construct projects including, but not limited to, management and administration of the prime contract, overseeing the engineering, design, procurement, scheduling, and construction management teams.
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This position will be embedded in a mission focused operations group and responsible for supporting business development and program teams in proposal activity, as well as providing contract management and administrative support for multiple commercial/non-commercial, prime contracts/subcontracts within various divisions.
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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. The successful candidate will be a key member of the contract administration team, who is compliance oriented, experienced in the identification and mitigation of risk, adept at relationship building and highly organized.
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This includes interaction with government and prime contractor personnel, support of proposal activity including submission, review and interpretation of contract awards, and assistance in the resolution of contractual issues that arise with the various PCOs. The person filling this position will provide FAR/DFARS insight and expert advice and assist with contract administration from award to closeout.
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Ensure effective contract administration including generation, review, management, and monitoring of prime contracts, subcontracts, change orders, cost forecasts, and other pertinent documents and documentation.
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Responsible for understanding and administering prime contract terms and conditions, contract documents, subcontract agreements, purchase order agreements, insurance, etc. Responsible for the timely review of purchase orders and subcontracts prepared by the estimating department.
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