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Examples of Duties Supervises a department of diverse technical personnel with expertise in the areas of surveying, records retention, construction inspection, civil design, property mapping, contract administration, erosion control permitting, plan review as it pertains to development, and issues related to flood control.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel)Experience with proposals, pricing, project managementMRP systemsWorking knowledge of FAR/DFARS, and other U.S. Federal Government contracting regulationsExperience with contract negotiationsMinimum of 7 years of DoD and international contract management experience.
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The Contracts Analyst will assist the Contracts Manager in managing various aspects of contract administration, to include reviewing contracts and ensuring compliance with payor requirements.
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Demonstrating experience in Procure to Pay, Sourcing, Contracting, and Supplier Management modules of Coupa; Demonstrating both deep source-to-contract and procure-to-pay functional knowledge and technical knowledge through applicable configuration experience enabling Coupa applications from design through deployment and post go-live support.
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Ensures compliance with contracting policies, laws and regulations, including but not limited to Federal Acquisition Regulations, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplements, Cost Accounting Standards, Export Administration Regulations and International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
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Collaborates closely with the Director of Business Administration to craft leases, lease amendments, stage license agreements, access agreements, and Indemnity Agreements pertaining to the company’s television and movie studio assets.
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Specialized experience is defined as experience procuring building services, professional and/or non-professional services, and/or construction using a wide range of contracting methods and contract vehicles (i.e. purchase orders, blanket purchase agreements, etc.
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Assist with other legal operations projects and contract administration duties as needed. Work with in-house Counsels to develop and update Simple Practice's contract management playbook for various types of contracting including Vendor Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Sales/Technology Platform Agreement, and Alliance/Partnership Agreement.
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The purpose of this position is to serve as a contract specialist responsible for pre-award and post-award functions including price/cost analysis, negotiation and administration for services, materials, and equipment associated with health administration, health research, regulatory compliance and/or production activities of one or more HHS organizations.
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Serves as a Contract Administrator assigned to a team responsible for the administration of government contracts/grants/agreements for one or more contractors. Performs contract administration functions, including funds cancellation, funds reconciliation, contract closeout, database integrity, and verifying contractor progress for approval of contract financing.
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They are looking for someone with at least 10 years of contract experience and in-depth knowledge of US government and commercial contracts, subcontract agreements, GSA schedules and other related aspects of contract administration.
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Coordinates with contracting officers, subcontracts administrators, program managers, auditors and other personnel for all matters pertaining to contract administration. Maintains contract administration data and internal management systems.
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In this role, you will conduct hospital and professional provider contract underwriting/analysis, partnering with Contracting to deliver unit cost results in line with trend/cost expectations to ensure competitive positioning within the marketplace.
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Bachelor s degree in related technical field (business administration, project management) with 15 years of experience as a contracting officer supporting Federal, DoD, Air Force, or SSC acquisition program.
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