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As Contract Administrator, will be responsible for all phases of contracts administration including development of proposals/quotations, contract negotiation, risk assessment, etc.
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Specializations needed: Physical education curriculum and instruction; exercise science; coaching and athletic administration; sport management; and research. Participation in faculty meetings and departmental activities as identified by the department chair or program director, and assigned in the adjunct faculty contract.
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Manage contract administration (subcontractor/field management meeting for communication) Kiewit’s Southern California District is one of Kiewit’s leading infrastructure districts specializing in heavy civil projects that include earth moving, water/wastewater, transportation, roadways, and power projects.
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Postal Code: 90601 Category (Portal Searching): Administration and Clerical Job Location: US-CA - Whittier Job Profile ID: R00224 Time Type: Full time Location Name: Rose Hills Company. Complete a fully executed contract to capture transfer fees and process all cash receipts in accordance with SOX control.
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Contract Management and Administration: Manage multiple contracts efficiently, ensuring all deliverables and contractual commitments are met within budget and on schedule. Required Education/Licensure: Master’s degree in Health Management, Public Health (MPH), Public Policy (MPP), Business Administration (MBA), or equivalent.
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Oversee procurement activities, including vendor selection, negotiation, and contract management, ensuring favorable terms and conditions that align with organizational goals. Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business Administration, or a related field.
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Ability to speak Chinese (Mandarin) preferred. Minimum of 5 years relevant experience in supply chain management or related roles, with a proven track record of success in negotiation and vendor management.
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Implements and monitors contract requirements and regulations including, and not limited to the Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), Head Start Act, Community Care Licensing (CCL), Child and Adult Care Food program (CACFP), Caring for our Children Basics (CFOC), Public Health regulations etc.
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Six (6) years of increasingly responsible professional civil engineering experience in public works, including project development and implementation, construction and contract administration, including four (4) years in a responsible supervisory capacity.
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This position encompasses a dual role; export controls and contract administration. The Trade Compliance Specialist will be assigned as the company "Empowered Official" responsible for all aspects of Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations (EAR) compliance.
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For Los Angeles County contracts, adhere to the accounting, financial reporting and internal control standards described in the Auditor-Controller Contract Accounting and Administration Handbook.
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Masters in business administration, sales or similar relevant field. Life Science Outsourcing, Inc (LSO) is a contract manufacturer of medical devices with in-built capabilities to offer clients full-service solutions through our six divisions.
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Broad knowledge of Engineering, Project Management and construction management practices related to planning, design, construction and operations for water resource facilities, engineering and utility economics and contract administration and construction technology.
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The position will partner with the Senior Executive Director of Estate and Trust Administration to manage all aspects of the life income gift program; contract management for all PLG activities and provide back of house support for gifts of Real Estate and other complex funding assets.
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Oversee all administration support functions, including accounting and finance, payroll, accounts payable, budgeting, HR, real estate investment and operations, property management, legal contract reviews, etc.
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