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The Mid-Level Contract Specialist shall provide cost and pricing analysis and/or Audit Analysis (Government Accountability Office (GAO), Treasury Inspector General of Tax Administration (TIGTA), Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA.
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Individuals are hired for their overall skills within a specialty such as Contract Specialist, and then placed in various positions throughout the agency once they complete the clearance process.
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Permanent appointment- Candidates must currently be employed as a Contract Management Specialist 2 and eligible for transfer; reachable on an eligible list for Contract Management Specialist 2, or eligible for transfer under Civil Service Law. OPRHP titles which have been deemed eligible to transfer to Contract Management Specialist 2 include Associate Budgeting Analyst and Office Services Manager.
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Junior Contract Specialist. Assist contracting officers and contract specialists with general day-to-day contract administration duties. Experience in areas of Government contract formation, administration, and contract negotiations either federal or commercial from small purchases up to $5 Million or more in value.
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Basic Requirement (IOR) for Contract Specialist: Degree: Bachelor's degree (or higher degree) from an accredited educational institution authorized to grant baccalaureate degrees. For further information, visit: Basic Education Requirement (IOR) for Contract Specialist: Degree: Bachelor's degree (or higher degree) from an accredited educational institution authorized to grant baccalaureate degrees.
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Zap Energy is looking for a Radiation Safety Specialist to support our team on a contract basis. This role will support Zap’s Radiation Safety Officer and the entire Zap team as we are building a commercially viable fusion platform.
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Support the Senior Contract Compliance Specialist in the implementation of Acumatica Non-Profit + Grant Management software. This rolewill assist in the ongoing development and rollout of systems and procedures to ensure effective grant compliance, monitoring, implementation, reporting, and close out under guidance of the Senior Contract Compliance Specialist.
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Meets with MCC colleagues to discuss various matters and to elicit suggestions or recommendations on work or administrative matters which the contract specialist may be needed to communicate to the CGM Managing Director, Deputy Managing Director, and other MCC managers and supervisors.
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Professional knowledge of a full range of Federal contracting laws, executive orders, regulations, principles, policies, procedures, methods, techniques, and contract types applicable to pre-award and post-award actions for a variety of complex and/or diversified services and commodities.
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Elevate your career as a Procurement Contract Specialist at IEHP! Lead negotiation of contract terms and conditions between IEHP and contractors ensure ethical procurement practices are followed; advises IEHP departments on the type, form, and context of the final contract negotiated; contract management, records management, materials management, and mediate disputes, as assigned, in an attempt to reach equitable agreement.
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The Senior Contract Specialist ensures all contracting and procurement activity is consistently executed in accordance with the District of Columbia laws and regulations while working independently in managing all procurement assignments.
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Fenner Dunlop is looking for an enthusiastic Production Supervisor to join our Toledo, Ohio manufacturing team.
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Under the general supervision of the Community Nutrition & Health Advisor, the Community Education Specialist III will support a school nutrition program, focused on working with local schools to improve school meal quality and appeal and increase participation in school meals.
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Our new vision at ThedaCare is bold, ambitious, and ignited by a shared passion to provide outstanding care.
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Exciting Opportunity for Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP) in Washington DC!
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