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The Office of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer (ACCO) consists of twelve organizational groups: Operations, Contract Management, IT & Special Projects, Contract Administration, Contract Compliance & Opportunities, Contract Review, Contract Negotiations, Administrative Services, Purchasing Management, Payments and Accounting, Specifications/Scope Review and Strategic Sourcing.
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Job Type: Contract Pay: $30.00 - $35.00 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Experience: IT support: 3 years (Preferred) servers, switches, WiFi: 3 years (Preferred) administration of Apple computer: 3 years (Preferred) managing Windows laptops and desktops.
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This is a forward facing position and your engagement soft skills and ability to manage competing priorities will be critical with NYCHA property managers and neighborhood administration to ensure successful Program results.
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Additional responsibilities include providing technical administration and support of our Workday HCM and other applications across the HR technology stack between the firm and their 3rd party vendors, which may include some vendor production maintenance as well.
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As a Lease Administrator USCPR in the Expansion function, together with the legal team, you are responsible to secure contract execution, support the Leasing and Legal team with contract handling and documentation, secure impeccable data accuracy in terms of relevant information abstracted from the lease documents and maintain the administration of the contracts, physically and in LIMA (H&M's Lease Administration System.
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Responsibilities Post-Award Grant Administration Independently maintains a portfolio of Sponsored Project accounts for multiple PIs. Performs monthly budgeting, projecting, and reconciling of research finances for portfolio of accounts, which may consist of grant, contract, gift, endowment, and other types of restricted and unrestricted funding.
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Presenting technical data/results to customer and regulatory representatives (Federal Aviation Administration; Defense Contract Management Admin) Aero-Engine (i.e. gas turbine / turbomachinery.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, public health, human services, or related field; Advise the BH management team on performance trends related to contract goals, including mid-month analysis of enrollment and engagement activity levels, including preliminary forecasting for the month's CI outcomes.
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AO maintains the operation of the Office of Audit Services (OAS) and Office of Quality Assurance (OQA), Special Investigations Division (SID), Office of Accountability Strategies (OAS), Compliance and Contract Monitoring (CCM), Investigation, Revenue and Enforcement Administration (IREA), Office of Data Security Management (ODSM) and the Accountability Initiative and Change Monitoring (AICM.
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Bachelor's degree in nonprofit management, public administration, public policy, social science, or a related field. The position is in MDRC's Youth Development, Criminal Justice, and Employment policy area, which currently has approximately 50 staff working on 20 studies ranging from small foundation-funded projects to large multiyear studies under contract to the federal government.
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Finance is organized into five bureaus, each led by an Assistant Commissioner: Bureau of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer; Bureau of Budget; Bureau of the Controller; Bureau of Finance Administration and Planning; and Bureau of Revenue.
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At least one of Pricing, Valuation, Actuarial Modeling, Pension Administration or Contract experience. Assess pension risks, calculate premiums, and customized contract terms affecting premiums or operations.
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The Contract Administrator assists both the Transaction and Lease Administration team and handles the management of all lease documents. Have a fundamental understanding of contract law with specialty in Real Estate Contracts i.e. leases, amendments, licenses, NDA's.
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Collaborate with the Director of Research Institute, Director and Assistant Director of Sponsored Projects Administration and Director of Sponsored Projects Finance on project account management, sub-contract management, and project closeout.
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Contract administration, accounting, purchasing, and accounts payable/receivable), fiscal (. Duties Description As a Business Officer 4, you would supervise, coordinate, and direct the activities of professional, paraprofessional, and clerical/administrative support staff engaged in business administration.
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