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Experience : Three to four (3-4) years' applicable experience in the insurance, legal, financial, or business administration with a strong focus on contract review and development including one (1) year in either the insurance or the finance and risk insurance industry is required.
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The Project Executive is responsible for the daily management, supervision, coordination and successful completion of construction projects to meet time and cost objectives with respect to preconstruction, contracting, scheduling, estimating, bidding, subcontracting and contract administration functions while developing, mentoring and providing overall leadership to the project teams.
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Working closely with the President and CEO, VP of Finance, Chief Growth Officer, and other senior executives, review and resolve issues affecting company compliance and ensure the satisfaction of legal requirements and company and customer objectives.
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Work with contracts to review vendor and consultant agreements to validate appropriate funding and contract type based on prime contract including subcontracts and materials purchases.
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Prepares close-out documents to close contracts which encompass review of project officer's certification, field and desk audit reports to resolve all findings, disposition of government property, and verification that the contractor's closing documents are complete and in agreement with the terms and conditions set forth in the contract.
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Provide support services to Contract Specialists and COR to carry out contract review meetings. Highlight is seeking a Jr Contract Specialist to join a program supporting the Contract Management division within a behavioral health organization at HHS.
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Review, process, and approve Technology Refreshment Process (TRP) submissions, allowing contract holders to introduce new IT commodities to CIO-CS. Perform price analysis on the new commodities and conduct technical analysis to assess if the new commodity is appropriate for CIO-CS. Assists with the Government-wide Strategic Sourcing (GSS) Program and with Category Management activities.
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Assist in the review of submittals, shop drawings, and requests for information (RFI’s), including coordination with contract documents, with guidance from Superintendent and Project Manager.
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Lead the review and enhancement of key metrics for performance in partnership with the corporate finance teams and the MBS Contract management team (e.g. Month End Closings, Program & Services, Budgeting & Forecasting, Fee Billing, etc.
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Goldbelt Frontier LLC is currently looking for a highly competent Project Director to lead a technical staff team in reviewing and managing grant funding and contract opportunities that support the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Office of Financial Resources (OFR)/Division of Grant Review (DGR) and Division of Contract Management (DCM.
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Senior Contract Administrator (fully remote work options) -Performs detailed review of solicitations and contracts, work orders, and other agreements to flag risk and compliance issues, and coordinates reviews with other corporate functional groups.
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Performs the job setup for the project which includes initial contract review, cost codes, and preliminary budget. Performs the job setup for the project which includes initial contract review, cost codes, and preliminary budget.
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Possess 7-10+ years of combined experience in public finance, contract law, corporate law, business entity law, real estate law, tax law, real estate finance, community development, and local and federal housing programs (including LIHTC.
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Performs first level contract review of vendor, partner, and other strategic agreements with the purpose of flagging legal and compliance obligations and/or concerns. Manages a contracts database and internal process for the appropriate review and execution of contracts.
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Review statement of work, contract terms, materials, and tasks with GC/client for concurrence on expectations, timeline, and deliverables. Minimum of 3 years of successful large scale AV implementation managing projects with AV content from $2M to $5M+ on a single contract for delivery.
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