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Sr Contracts Manager - (TS/SCI)

KBR is seeking a Contract Specialist to assist the Government in establishing high-level contract strategy and driving implementation of strategic contract opportunities.
Responsibilities:
Assist the Government in establishing high-level contract strategy and driving implementation of strategic contract opportunities.
Post-Award Acquisition Support:
Provide advice, recommendations, and document support to multiple disciplined offices in all areas of the acquisition post-award phase.
Acquisition post-award support includes:
Contract Administration, Contract Modification Support, Delivery/Task Order Support, financial tracking, attending PMRs/BMRs and providing analysis of progress, and Award Fee management.
Provide contractual domain expertise in implementation, execution and administration for all aspects of contract managementChampion contract policy and procedure revision and improvement.
Understand the business cases and have an appreciation of financial/analytical issues.
Analyze significant, and/or unique contract requirements, special provisions, terms and conditions to ensure compliance with appropriate laws, regulations, and policies.
Manage contract change control process and support bid review and proposal requests.
Develop negotiation strategy and lead negotiations on complex contractual issues.
Correspond with Government and developers regarding contract status, requests for additional information, etc.
Support project accounting functions regarding maintenance of contract files.
May prepare complex requests for proposals.
May mentor and train less experienced professionals
Qualifications:
4
years of relative experiencesBachelor's DegreeDAWIA level I or II desiredClearance Required:
Active TS/SCI with CI poly is required to be considered for this positionSDL2017.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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