Title: Junior Contract Specialist
Provide the full-range of professional acquisition and contract support services that are necessary to successfully support the entire cradle-to-grave contract lifecycle span of a procurement; beginning with requirements definition and acquisition planning and ending with contract completion and closeout (that is also referred to as “cradle-to-grave” contract administration)
Education/Certifications/Experience:
- Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or Completion of the permitted 24 semester hours of business-related college courses[1] as set forth by the Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting (FAC-C) Program; and
- No less than 2 years federal contracting experience acquired in a corporate or government environment.
Position Requirements:
- Shall possess general knowledge of the Federal Acquisitions Regulation (FAR) and how to research subjects;
- Shall possess a general understanding of how the Federal/Commercial relationship functions while in a contractual arrangement;
- Shall possess a general understanding of the roles/responsibilities of those individuals (project directors, engineers, logisticians, price analysts, COs, CORs, legal counsel and financial specialists) that support and enable the effective and efficient execution and management of a Federal contract;
- Shall possess the ability to research applicable laws, regulations and policies that may arise across the entire life-cycle of a procurement;
- Shall possess the ability to properly interpret and report on requirements set forth by law, regulation and policy in relation to a proposed/planned contract action or decision;
Shall have interpersonal skills (oral and written) to clearly and concisely communicate in an effective manner with acquisition teams and related stakeholders.
Typical Areas of Responsibility (AOR)*
Successful candidates will be able to perform the below areas of responsibility, with some explanation:
- All facets of contract file maintenance (drafting, organizing, maintaining, etc.);
- Supporting and enabling contract negotiations (scheduling meeting, creating meeting minutes, memorandums, etc.);
- Conducts preliminary reviews of contract action requests (new awards & modifications);
- Processes and develops contract action request packages (new awards & modifications);
- Conduct price & cost analyses;
- Supports and enables various types of internal and external meetings;
- Administers contracts from award through the point of contract close-out or termination; and
- Assesses and recommends to the CO findings relative to third party contractor’s compliance with contract clause-terms and conditions, price and delivery readjustments, excusable delays, claims arising out of contacts, etc.
Additionally, candidates must be able to interoperate in a professional business environment, and continuously meet high standards with regard to Written documents, Data Entry/Database Maintenance, Customer Service, and Data Analysis Reports (Typically Excel/Access Type File Formats).
[1] For additional details regarding the 24 college credit hours permitted by the FAC-C, see the Federal Acquisition Institute at https://www.fai.gov/certification/contracting-fac-c