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As a Procurement Contracts Specialist, you will embed with multiple business units as their primary point-of-contact on the Procurement Team. You’ll own the end-to-end lifecycle of those teams’ procurements, from intake to contract negotiation and operations.
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Experienced Acquisition Specialist. Experience as acquisition analyst/project analyst/coordinator ideally for DoD or OSD client. Perform technical writing/editing, editorial consultation, proofreading, or overall documentation review for various documents, including acquisition, other program document, and user support documents.
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DAI Principal Specialist, Contracts Bethesda , Maryland Apply Now City/Country Location Details Bethesda, MD. Job Title : Principal Specialist, Contracts. Contract administration experience with USAID contracts, COAG and GUCs.
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Zachary Piper Solutions seeking an experienced Senior Contracts Specialist with a Secret (or higher) clearance to join a government contracting team in Virginia for a hybrid (1 day/ week) work opportunity.
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Contracts Specialist, Senior. Experience as a Contracting Officer or Contract Specialist. Experience with Cost-Reimbursement, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, and Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs.
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SNG is the federal government contracting business wholly owned by the Seneca Nation.
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Contracts Specialist Paralegal. Analyze basic contracts for changes (redlining) and facilitate revisions, collaborating with General Counsel on legal terms, etc. Conduct l egal review and negotiation of contracts, with experience level determining involvement.
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Hands-on work as a contract specialist / contracting officer on federal government contracts, particularly in services and construction/facilities contracting. Nakupuna Solutions is seeking a Consultant (Contracts Specialist) to support a Federal Executive Department.
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Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a Contracts Specialist to support DARPA’s Contracts Management office, located in Arlington, VA. This position will utilize a hybrid schedule with one day onsite a week.
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Position Summary The Donor Compliance and Contracts Specialist will help Search for Common Ground understand and comply with institutional donor requirements as outlined in award agreements and contracts and contribute to SFCG's high accountability standards.
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Our client, a prominent nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC, is seeking a Donor Compliance and Contracts Specialist to support their finance team. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with international donor contracts and compliance, contributing to the organization’s high standards of accountability and financial stewardship.
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Prior experience as a Contracts Specialist specifically in the procurement arena strongly preferred. Draft, edit, review, and negotiate contracts on behalf of the GQO Organization.
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Join our team as a Government Contracts Specialist, serving one of our federal government clients. As a Government Contracts Specialist, you will be responsible for a diverse range of tasks, from pre-award through post-award functions for a variety of health-related, regulatory, or human services programs within the organization, to providing guidance to technical personnel involved in the development of the statement of work or data requirements.
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The Contracts Specialist will be supporting a CMO for Research and Development efforts. 10+ years of experience in contracting/ acquisitions with the DoD- Proven experience in contract management with government contracts-Experience using DoD, Procurement Desktop Defense (PD2) contractual software- Familiarity with federal acquisition regulations (FAR) and other relevant procurement policies.
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