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The Contract Administrator will be responsible for correspondence and reports drafting, collaborating with other teams to gather information, maintaining digital records and registers, and assisting Contract Manager in administering complex prime contract functions of the JV project.
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Under the supervisor of the Director – Information Technology, the Senior Systems Administrator provides systems administration and network support. Requires knowledge of network planning and basic skills required by a Network Administrator, Computer Support Specialist and/or Database Administrator.
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The Subcontract Administrator II is responsible for all phases of subcontract administration, cradle to grave, to include acquisition planning, source selection, cost/price analysis, negotiation, post-award administration and closeout.
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Seeking a Subcontract Administrator II that has an active clearance (minimum active Secret Clearance) that lives in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the US.Amentum is looking for a motivated Cleared Subcontract Administrator II to work 99% remote-telework, you may need to be on-site in Arlington, VA once or twice per year for important meetings.
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Must have experience with various contract types, including fixed-price, time and material, cost reimbursable, and General Service Administration (GSA) schedules, such as government-wide acquisition contracts, blanket purchase agreements (BPAs), and rapid response IDIQs.
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Contract Administration Support Supports Project Managers and Maintenance Managers in their roles as Contract Administrator for all Capital and Non-capital projects handling: order expediting, change order processing, and vendor contract problems.
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Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in related field; Experience in Sponsored Programs Administration or related field; and Knowledge of federal rules and regulations relating to research grant and/or contract activity; University and College policies and procedures relating to grant and contracts activity; and University and College processes, systems, and offices related to and/or involved in grant and contract submission and management.
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Two (2+) plus years of responsible technical and/or professional experience in subcontract administration, procurement, contracts, program management, accounting, or comparable required. Ensure that all required terms and conditions, statements of work, performance requirements and prime contract flow downs are incorporated into the subcontract agreements.
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A minimum of 3 years of government contract administration experience in SLED and/or Commercial, policy compliance, or Legal or State Government compliance policy. A Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or a related field or equivalent related experience with additional training in government, contract law, and/or Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR.
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The CCA will use various databases as a part of routine contract administration and to pull, analyze and produce reports. The Contracts Compliance Administrator (CCA) is responsible for oversight and administration of the federal contracting process across our organization.
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Create/revise the documentation as follows: daily standard operating procedures (SOP), Security Test Procedures (STP) based off a Security Controls, Traceability Matrix (SCTM), System Install Procedures (SIP), System Administration Guide (SAG), System User Manual (SUM), and/or Interface Control Document (ICD.
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This position conducts proposal preparation, contract negotiation, contract administration and customer contact activities to provide for proper contract acquisition and fulfillment in accordance with company policies, legal requirements, and customer specifications, and advises management of contractual rights and obligations.
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Experience in Federal Government contract administration/management and negotiations, program management, or a related field. Perform contracts management functions that include activities associated with proposals, contract award, and all phases of contract administration.
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Providing cradle-to-grave prime contract and subcontract administration primarily under federal government contracts. erg.com) is seeking a full-time Contract Administrator focused on federal government contracts support.
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Responsible for creation, review, negotiation, and administration of Prime Contracts, Subcontracts, Purchase Orders, Task Orders, Contract Modifications, Teaming and Non-Disclosure Agreements.
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