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Draft, review, and negotiate NDAs, MSAs, subcontracts, and other construction and maritime-related contract terms and conditions, including prime contracts and flow-down obligations. 8+ years minimum experience with contract drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and managing NDAs, subcontracts, and other complex construction/maritime-related contracts.
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Management of the performance testing and commissioning demonstration test s , including planning all tests to conform with the requirement of the Prime contract. Coordinates the technical input and support of the Air Products team on-site, including supporting commissioning and operations teams.
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Prime Contract Change Orders - Reviews and executes change orders and the impact they have on the construction schedule; ensures timely owner approval before work is initiated and assists in expediting owner approval when necessary.
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We are a leading engineering firm known for quality and responsiveness and a proven track record of success as a Prime civil Engineering firm. Assists in handling contract administration with clients and sub-consultants.
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Ensure full compliance with Buyer’s purchasing procedures, including flowing any applicable Prime Contract flow-down clauses to sub-tier suppliers on the face of the purchase orders. The Procurement Administrator will be responsible for procurement and procurement process compliance on a contract with multiple task orders.
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