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Intermediate Research Administrator, Contracts & Grants Accounting. Under the general direction of the Team Lead, the Contracts Grants Administration (CGA) Service Team Member is responsible for providing customer-oriented, value-added post-award management services to UCSF Principal investigators and research administrators, and university partners through set-up, invoicing, and fiscal management of individual grants and contracts awarded by Federal, State, and private sponsors for the support of the San Francisco campus research enterprise.
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Draft, prepare, and execute certain internal and external correspondence on contractual matters with increasing levels of autonomy but under the supervision of a Contracts Director, commensurate with experience and demonstrated competence.
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As a Principal Contracts Administrator, you will support the SAS business relating to administering assigned contracts and required changes, ensuring compliance with government and/or commercial contract requirements.
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As the Contract Administrator, you will be responsible for the administration of Company contracts in accordance with Company Policies and Procedures, and applicable Federal Regulations.
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A successful Portfolio Administrator combines excellent math and problem solving skills, a sound proficiency with technology (from Outlook and Excel to Bloomberg, Advent, and Charles River), and a strong customer service approach.
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If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact Lee Ann Amerson, Office of Grants and Contracts HR Coordinator, at lamerson@alaska.edu or (907) 474-6664. 3-5 years experience in grants and contracts management, financial and/or budget management is preferred.
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Administration of and experience with both prime contractor issued subcontracts, and DoD issued prime contracts. Prepare negotiation strategies for existing or prospective clients to establish performance, and contractual guidelines for assigned contracts.
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The Office Administrator should be familiar with general management processes and possess a knowledge of basic accounting procedures, human resources/talent management, facilities management, law Firm technology and automation systems, and law Firm business development practices.
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This position provides direct support to the SVP and Division Director for Space & Intel, including integrating and supporting efforts conducted by 3 groups, multiple contracts, and over 300 personnel.
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We are seeking a mid-level Drupal administrator with experience in Drupal web content management Administration, Ansible Automation, Relational Databases (PostgreSQL, DB2, or Oracle), Agile Development, and Modern Development Support (PHP, Java EE with SpringBoot, Python, C# with.
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Job Req ID: 113975 Project Administrator This position serves as Project Administrator to the newly instituted Developmental AIDS Research Center (DARC) between Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) and Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH) at Emory University.
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WOC Scope:OIS seeks an experienced Data Administrator III with expertise in CA/Broadcom Asset Portfolio Manager (APM) data administration. WOC Scope:OIS seeks an experienced Data Administrator III with expertise in CA/Broadcom Asset Portfolio Manager (APM) data administration.
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Sierra Space is seeking a Contracts Administrator Level 3 with experience in full life cycle contract management beginning with industry day engagement and culminating in contract close-out.
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We are currently hiring an Oracle DB Administrator in our Program Management Services division at our client’s Orange, CT office (hybrid work week - 3 days in office with a possibility of full time in office.
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For this unique opportunity, Alltrna is looking for a shared-resource Contracts Counsel , able to spend a portion of time assisting FSP’s legal needs. As an Alltrna employee, the Contracts Counsel will report to the leadership at Alltrna, but will have a dotted line to, and work closely with, to FSP’s Senior Contracts Counsel, and will also work directly with other members of the FSP Legal Team with respect to his/her responsibilities.
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