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The Contracts Specialist will perform a full range of contract management functions ranging from proposal development, contract review, drafting, negotiation, and close out, as well as subcontract and procurement management.
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Analyze RFP's, solicitations, and contracts terms and conditions as required. Supervises all activities associated with contracts from the proposal phase through contract close, including leading contract discussions and negotiations; drafting and reviewing terms and conditions; communicating contract requirements to operations teams; managing contract changes; and monitoring contract performance.
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Building Management Specialist (Services Contracts COTR. You will also serve as a Contracting Officers Technical Representative (COTR) on one or more contracts. in order to provide technical advice on service problems, issues and contracts.
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The Patient Safety Specialist is responsible for investigating, reviewing and analyzing risk management events; assisting with proactive risk assessment and other patient safety initiatives and education.
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Within two weeks of the closing date, a Human Resources Specialist will evaluate your application. Degree: major or equivalent, or a combination of courses totaling at least 24 semester hours in international law and international relations, political science, economics, history, sociology, geography, social or cultural anthropology, law, statistics, or in the humanities; or 12 semester hours in one of the above disciplines and 12 semester hours in statistics/quantitative methods.
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Description The Transfer Coordination Specialist (TCS) serves as the highly visible and critical role within the communications center, a 24/7 function that provides rapid and efficient transport and coordination of emergency patient referrals.
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Aquila's Health and Fitness Specialist (full-time) assists members in safe and effective exercise and performs a wide range of technical exercise and administrative duties in health/fitness center.
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The IT Specialist (APPSW) is responsible for the 3D digitization of the Smithsonian's Collections and focuses on executing 3D digitization projects which produce and publish 3D models of Smithsonian collection objects through collaborative projects with Smithsonian Museums, cultural centers, and research centers.
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These job openings are in the Bureau for Conflict Prevention and Stabilization, Office of Transition Initiatives (CPS/OTI) in the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
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We are seeking a Senior Project Controls Specialist (Scheduler) to work for our PMCM group on various rail/transit CMCI projects. We are seeking a Senior Project Controls Specialist (Scheduler) to work for our PMCM group on various rail/transit CMCI projects.
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Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS) or Certified Benefits Professional (CBP) certification highly preferred. We are a growing consulting firm in need of a reliable and talented Benefits Specialist.
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Act as a mentor for junior team members (i.e., Data Specialist and Advisory Specialist roles), including being a "buddy" for new hires when assigned. Excellent communication skills-including delivery of presentations or workshop Ability to effectively engage customer personnel in solution discussions to resolve issues regarding GRC requirements and goals Relevant Professional GRC accreditation (planned, in progress, or obtained) (e.g., CIA, CA, CGA, CMA, CPA, CFE, CISA, CRISC, CISSP etc.
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VF Corporation is looking to recruit a Logistics Specialist on a 9 month fixed-term contract. As our Logistics Specialist you will be the primary go-to person for all inbound logistics flows for all active brands in EMEA from origin both to EMEA Distribution Centres and Direct to Customer (DC by-pass.
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The Content Specialist at DFC's Office of External Affairs plays a pivotal role in crafting compelling written materials to communicate the impact of DFC's investments and priorities. The specialist collaborates with data-focused teams to translate financial and impact data into engaging external storytelling.
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The Mechanical Claims Specialist (MCS) role at Ally is perfect for those who love working with cars but are tired of the manual labor and retail hours that go along with it! Actual Job Title: Mechanical Claims Specialist (MCS.
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