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CONTRACT SPECIALIST

Position DescriptionYou will serve as a CONTRACT SPECIALIST in the PROCUREMENT GROUP of the NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND.
Position Duties/Responsibilities You will negotiate contracts and contract administration with major defense contractors for the development and production of aircraft systems, propulsion systems and sustainment/support systems.
You will provide acquisition planning; cost/price proposal analysis; cost and contract terms negotiations, contract award/modification and contract administration.
You will perform analysis of procurement requests, research, preparation of Request for Proposal's and Determination and Finding's, issuance of Invitation for Bids (IFB's) and amendments and preparation of Requests for Proposals/Quotations.
You will perform detailed cost analysis, and analyze methods used by contractors in preparing cost estimates and determine the reasonableness of such methods.
You will perform contract administration to include incremental funding, preparation of rate and cost adjustments, redirection of effort, coordination of time extension, incorporation of change orders.
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443/GetJob/ViewDetails/738950400 />Minimum Salary94199.
0Maximum Salary122459.
0 Recommended Skills Acquisition Processes Negotiation Perseverance Procurement Management Request For Proposal Research Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)

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