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Assists SSU leads, Managers or other site contracts staff with the active project management of ongoing contract issues; performs follow-up on all outstanding contract issues. Site Contracts Specialist I.
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This is a full-time position on-site at Lackland AFB, TX. JST offers a full benefit package, a collaborative work environment and strong company culture. Focus on pre-award support and price/cost analysis functions containing a variety of complexities.
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As a contract specialist in the Tactical Solutions (TS) contracts department, reporting to a Senior Manager, you will assume a hands-on Contract Specialist role as an individual contributor.
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Airswift is seeking a Contracts Specialist to work with one of our clients in the oil and gas industry on a FIFO on-site role, close to Fort McMurray, AB on a 12-month contract.
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Our goal is to Elevate the Impact that our employees have on our customers and treat every employee as a valued member of our team. JST is currently seeking a Senior Contracts Specialist to join our team.
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On-Site Work Environment : This position requires regular in-person engagement by working on-site three or more days each normally scheduled week in the primary work location.
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Hybrid in Broomfield, CO - 3 days on site. A strong working knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS), with a particular emphasis on intellectual property, government property, formation of proposals, and negotiations.
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Job#: 2029351 Job Description: Job descriptionContracts SpecialistAs a contract specialist in the Tactical Solutions (TS) contracts department, reporting to a Senior Manager, you will assume a hands-on Contract Specialist role as an individual contributor.
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This position is based on site in Rogers, MN. Remote work may be available 1-2 days per week after training is complete. Analyze and interpret contract terms, draft alternate language, and propose redline changes exercising discretion to make changes within the parameters of risk based on company guidelines.
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As a contract specialist in the Tactical Solutions (TS) contracts department, reporting to a Senior Manager, you will assume a hands-on role as an individual contributor. On-Site Work Environment.
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With the expectation to travel on-site as needed, remote and/or hybrid work modalities may be considered in accordance with the University's Alternate Work Arrangements policies and procedures.
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The Senior Contracts Specialist will participate in the efficient delivery of services with an emphasis on providing excellent service through the drafting and negotiation of complex agreements and sponsored research contracts.
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The Office of the Vice President for Research, Sponsored Program Services, invites applications for a Senior Contracts Specialist (Contracts Specialist 2) to provide advanced-level negotiation and drafting of complex sponsored research agreements, contracts, subawards, and related instruments.
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This job posting is scheduled to be removed at 11:55 p.m. Eastern time on July 3, 2024. The success of the University is dependent on the willingness of our diverse employee and student populations to share their rich perspectives and backgrounds in a respectful manner.
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The University of Connecticut aspires to create a community built on collaboration and belonging and has actively sought to create an inclusive culture within the workforce. This position will interact with constituents utilizing excellent interpersonal skills and communication skills, be collegial, and respond in a professional and timely manner, serving as a resource to departmental research administrators, faculty, and others in such areas as interpreting policies, regulations, and statutes, analyzing needs and resolving complex problems related to research contracts as they arise.
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