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Desirable project experience to include project development and permitting, conceptual and detailed design, project engineering management, scope preparation, scheduling, cost estimating, procurement, and contracts.
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The position interfaces routinely with the Chief Procurement Officer, Aviation General Manager, Commissioners of Watershed, ATLDOT and city Departments and the Mayor’s leadership team. Juris Doctor or Master’s degree in Procurement, Accounting, Business Administration, or related fields.
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Reviews match runs with organ procurement transplant coordinator and renal placement coordinator and assists with guidance during the allocation p process. In collaboration with Administrator on Call (AOC), serves as clinical resource to Organ Procurement staff during donor referral assessment and case management, providing onsite or phone assistance as needed.
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The Contracts Specialist / Contracts Manager will perform a full range of contract management functions ranging from proposal development, contract review, drafting, negotiation, and close out, as well as subcontract and procurement management.
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Specialized in project management, capex procurement, heavy equipment, international logistics and RMX fleets acquisitions and global procurement. 5 Years plus in Procurement & Supply Chain / Admixtures industry / Raw materials for RMX industry.
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This position will support setting the strategic direction of the MTA’s procurement of rolling stock across the MTA agencies, specifically supporting efforts for planning, solicitation, negotiation, and execution of contracts for the acquisition of buses, subway cars, commuter rail cars and all non-revenue/work car equipment.
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Manages the life-cycle of contracts from intake to execution. Negotiates contracts in an ongoing effort to achieve cost savings/cost avoidance. Knowledge and experience with working with vendors and vendor contracts.
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Experience with an IT vendor management tool required, RSA Archer experience a plus. Works with Third Party Risk Management team to ensure completion of Information Security due diligence. Administers the IT vendor management software (Archer.
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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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EDF Renewables North America (EDFR) is a market-leading independent power producer and service provider with over 35 years of experience. Coordinate successful collaboration with other teams including SSEG, Construction and preconstruction, Procurement, Project Management, Product Development, PRE, etc.
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Responsible for sourcing activities for both estimating support on projects in the Deal Development phase and Procurement Execution activities during the life cycle of a project from RFP solicitations through the Award phase.
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Are interested in commercial contracts, including relating to construction, consulting, engineering, equipment procurement, financing, partnerships/JV's, utility (or other facility) operations, asset management, interconnection, and real estate.
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Kleinfelder is seeking an Environmental Manager – Compliance to support project management, technical execution, team leadership, and strategic client and business development for multi-disciplinary industrial and construction environmental clients.
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Analyzes and evaluates current procurement procedures and policies and proposes improved systems, including project protocol, task management, business processes, contracts processing, documents handling and retention.
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For assigned procurement contracts (e.g., Instrumentation, Control Systems, CEMS/PEMS) Develop Instrument Procurement Specifications. Coordinate with procurement to develop RFQ documentation.
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