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If you're a Global Trade Compliance Technology and Systems Manager, we have an exciting opportunity for you. The Global Trade Compliance Technology and Systems Manager position supports the continuing execution and enhancement of the global trade compliance program.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Description The open Contracts Manager I position supports contracting activities for the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV), the latest Army Ground Vehicle acquisition in two decades.
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Job SummarynLIGHT is looking for a Counsel (Government Contracts), reporting to nLIGHT’s General Counsel, to support the company’s rapidly growing government contracts position would provide support to both nLIGHT and nLIGHT DEFENSE Systems, working closely with the business teams of both entities.
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The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Contracts & Grants Accountant. Contracts & Grants Accountant. The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) is a comprehensive public research institution delivering transformative programs on campuses in Hattiesburg and Long Beach, at teaching and research sites across the Mississippi Gulf Coast, as well as online.
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The Contracts Manager will be responsible for managing and administering multiple contracts, subcontracts, and required changes, ensuring compliance with prime contract requirements and corporate standards and policies.
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Professional Certification highly preferred: Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB), CPPO (Certified Public Purchasing Officer); C.P.M. (Certified Purchasing Manager) and/or CPCM (Certified Public Contracts Manager.
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Experience working in a business or legal environment required; extra consideration given to candidates with experience in: an in-house legal department; a law firm; the public transit industry; or municipal government contracts.
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The Contracts/Subcontracts Manager will manage and administer U.S. Federal government contracts/subcontracts, and provide guidance to Senior Leadership regarding contractual requirements, IAW the FAR/DFARs/and other applicable Federal Government regulations.
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Working knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS), and individual agency acquisition regulationsExperience working on CPAF, CPIF and/or FPIF type contractsCertified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) and/or Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM) is a plus.
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Gilead Sciences is seeking an attorney to join our growing Corporate Contracts Legal Team. We are looking for an attorney with. This role will include (i) drafting and negotiating various contracts and other legal documents in support of the Human Resources, Finance, Public Affairs, Government Affairs & Policy and Legal organizations (including the General Counsel’s Office) ; (ii) being the primary point of contact on legal contract issues for one or more client groups; and (iii) working closely with the Corporate Contracts Legal team to support other projects and work as needed.
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Minimum ten (10) years of relevant experience in managing and maintaining contracts with the U.S. federal government either as a federal contracting officer/specialist or contractor. This includes cradle-to-grave contract management on all contract types, including Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts.
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Contracts Manager Accountabilities. Master’s degree or JD preferred along with industry experience with contracts in a regulated manufacturing environment. Lead the Government contracting process for the company, including drafting, reviewing, negotiating, interpreting, and administering U.S. Government contracts and prime contractor issued subcontracts for professional services.
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OverviewAs the Senior Contracts Manager on our HRBT project you will manage project controls program and activities regarding contract and change management for the project. Coordinates with project teams and Project Contracts Manager in tracking and monitoring change order and claims preparation and resolutionPrepares action plan for resolving unsecured revenue, including Unsecured Revenue and Claims reporting forms.
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On behalf of our clients in government and industry, we design and deliver programs that address climate resilience, public health, disaster management, digital transformation, energy efficiency, and more.
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6+ years of experience as a government Contracts Manager. Analyze RFP's, solicitations, and contracts terms and conditions as required. Supervises all activities associated with contracts from the proposal phase through contract close, including leading contract discussions and negotiations; drafting and reviewing terms and conditions; communicating contract requirements to operations teams; managing contract changes; and monitoring contract performance.
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