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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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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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Sufficient understanding to contract law to successfully negotiate and execute prime contracts, subcontracts, and change orders. Coordinates with Government and Authority Having Jurisdiction including but not limited to Building Department, Building Permit Contractor, OSHA, FMI, TSA, Fire Department, EPA, DOL, Port Authority, Airport Authority; as well as city, state, and federal governments to fully comply.
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Providing cradle-to-grave prime contract and subcontract administration primarily under federal government contracts. erg.com ) is seeking a full-time Contract Administrator focused on federal government contracts support.
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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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Manage CHCI participation, as both a prime and sub, in major contract vehicles, such as GSA, SeaPort-NxG, and USA Learning. 6+ years of government contracting experience to include major contract vehicles such as GSA, SeaPort-NxG, USA Learning, etc.
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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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The Senior Contracts Analyst provides cradle to grave contract management of a portfolio of U.S. Government prime and subcontracts with various customers. Bachelors degree and 8+ years of DoD contracting experience in a research and development environment, with both cost reimbursement and fixed priced contract types.
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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.
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Significant experience throughout the program lifecycle from development through sustainment to include: proposal development, requirements decomposition, generation of system and subsystem statements of work and subcontracts, risk management, and continuous improvement efforts including implementation for cost reduction and performance improvement efforts.
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In collaboration with the Director of Procurement, supports the review and approval of all department templates for subcontracts, consultant agreements, teaming and non-disclosure agreements and contract related procurements.
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Develops an understanding of the prime contract, subcontracts, purchase order agreements, and allowance items as well as contract drawings and specifications. Is the technical source of information for the project and should have a thorough knowledge of the construction documents, subcontracts, and purchase orders.
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Must be well versed in various aspects of engineering, design, and construction, and contracting methodologies, as well as project planning and management-related tasks and activities including, but not limited to, engineering, estimating, scheduling, bidding, project management and administration and management of prime contracts, preparation and administration of purchase orders and subcontracts, field supervision, budget control, safety, quality assurance, etc.
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