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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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Management Applications, Inc., a leading provider of Network Management, Design and Implementation is seeking a Program Manager and a Quality Manager for a long-term contract with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.
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Manage, motivate, and support the Internal Communications team, including staff and freelance/contract editor/writer(s). Masters in business administration or a communications-related field (including journalism) preferred.
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Five (5) or more years in construction management and/or construction experience (i.e. project manager) in a similar field of construction with specific emphasis on contract administration.
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In coordination with the planner and cost controller prepare change orders and variations for the contract. Support preparation and execution of subcontracts in coordination with the Procurement Department enabling link between upstream and downstream contract management procedures.
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This role is responsible for the financial aspects of the Construction department’s capital projects at domestic Distribution Centers including forecasting and analysis of spend, and contract administration with payment review and processing.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, or related field (MBA preferred). Drive the entire sales cycle from lead generation to closure, including prospecting, proposal development, negotiations, and contract signing.
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Our client, a retail chain of home improvement and agriculture stores, is seeking a Talent Management System Administrator for a 6+ month contract position in Brentwood, TN. This role is hybrid with 2 days a week onsite.
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Configuration and administration of OnBase Content Management system using well accepted design patterns. This person will be responsible for providing system admin and programming support for the OnBase platform at the bank.
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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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Minimum of 3+ years of experience in contract administration involving legal issues and negotiation. As a Senior Contract Specialist you will serve as a member of the Legal Department, and be involved in the company’s customers and business managers.
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The Office Engineer will undertake responsibility for contract administration of one or multiple concurrent construction projects. Assists the Resident Engineer and/or Project Manager in all aspects of required office construction engineering work including setting up and maintaining project files, writing contract change orders, processing required documents and progress payments, as necessary.
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Phillips & Jordan, Inc. is seeking an experienced Director of Contract Administration to play a critical role in managing and overseeing the entire contract lifecycle, from negotiation and execution to compliance and closure.
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Typical duties of an APM include managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Understanding Strategic Sourcing processes and demonstrated proficiency with e-tools such as Vendor Administration, e-Sourcing, and contract management systems. Utilize Contract Repository for vendor contract storage, administration and overall compliance, ensuring updates, amendments and renewals are processed in a timely fashion.
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