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You will handle policy compliance by assisting in the formulation of processes and procedures for negotiation of contract awards, review contract and sub-agreements for government/regulatory compliance with policies and statutes, review new legislation, and coordinate with SDSU Offices of Research Affairs, Business and Financial Affairs and Environmental Health and Safety.
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Managing all aspects of paving contracts including contract administration, subcontractor coordination/payment, job cost tracking, collections and project close out. Overseeing accuracy of all daily tracking requirements, which include complete and accurate reporting using Bid2Win, JD Edwards and excel spreadsheets as well as cost accounting, review, and forecasting including billing, A/R and A/P functions.
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DESCRIPTIONThe Office of Clinical Trials Administration (OCTA) has the delegated authority to negotiate and execute industry sponsored and funded clinical trial agreements at UCSD. The department provides comprehensive review and negotiation of human subjects research related agreements with industry to determine compliance with University policies and applicable regulatory requirements in support of clinical researchers and administrators.
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Provide oversight and direction to all activities associated with construction management, contract administration, contract planning/execution, contractor’s scheduling review and analysis, change order management, and quality assurance oversight with field inspection functions, as required.
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Oversee and execute all aspects of contract administration, including change management & control, cost forecasting and reporting, safety management, environmental oversight, scheduling, tracking, material management & procurement, and overall quality control.
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Assists with client presentations, shop drawing review, and contract administration for the design of power, process, pipeline, industrial, healthcare, airports, educational institutions, commercial, and governmental and military facilities.
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Performs contract review and facilitates preparation of SPD Wraps, Cafeteria and POP Plan documents. Manages new carrier, plan or vendor implementation including benefits administration system build-out and project management.
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Compile information for client presentations, shop drawings review, and contract administration for the design of power, process, pipeline, etc. Develop process and instrumentation drawings (P&IDs) and create review of layout drawings.
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Develop and review procurement request (PR) packages, including Acquisition Plans (APs), Acquisition Strategies (AS), Statements of Work (SOWs), Performance Work Statements (PWSs), Source Selection Plans (SSPs), Justification and Approvals (J&As), Determination and Finding (D&F), and the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), ensuring adequacy, consistency, and compliance with administrative, regulatory, and procedural requirements.
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Provide client-focused service in all aspects of the federal government contracting life cycle, including pre-award acquisition planning, source selection support, and post-award contract administration for complex naval and DoD sof tware and hardware-intensive systems.
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In this role the successful candidate will be able to navigate the challenges of contract review, understand and manage financial risks to ensure that the team delivers a technically superior project while remaining profitable.
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Assess vendor contract terms on specified packages, coordinate review by Supply Chain Business Manager and National SB Supply Chain team, close bid process, and communicate awards to vendors.
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The Office of Clinical Trials Administration (OCTA) has the delegated authority to negotiate and execute industry sponsored and funded clinical trial agreements at UCSD. The department provides comprehensive review and negotiation of human subjects research related agreements with industry to determine compliance with University policies and applicable regulatory requirements in support of clinical researchers and administrators.
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Management and execution of a variety of customer service and value-added service requests/inquiries including but not limited to: account activity; policy administration and insurance placement; billing activity; claims administration; coverage/loss analysis; contract review for insurability; review policy forms and endorsements; review audits; identify errors and facilitate corrective actions; Certificates of Insurance; Evidences of Property; and Cancellation/Reinstatements.
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This contract provides onsite management, administration, and passport book/card application processing support at Passport Centers and Passport Agencies nationwide. Critical roles such as, Passport services’ processing work functions (mail open, cashier, image capture, image review, data entry, book print/card print, quality control and PRISM), customer service, fraud, cashier, passport product control, and supervise at any level within the Agency/Center.
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