Integrity Management Consulting, Inc

Sr. Acquisition Specialist - 1102

Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Mastery of federal procurement regulations and related directives.
  • Expert knowledge of federal contracting law and complex procedures.
  • Familiarity with regulations and techniques of source selection.
  • Proficiency in e-commerce and automated acquisition systems.
  • Bachelor's degree with 24 business credits; Master's preferred.
  • 3 years of operational experience in federal contracting.
  • FAC-C Level II training completion required; NCMA certification preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide expert personnel for contract administration and acquisition functions.
  • Establish full range of contractual administration actions for acquisition programs.
  • Plan and administer complex procurements characterized by unique cost requirements.
  • Review and develop complex pricing arrangements with multiple incentives.
  • Audit major acquisitions and recommend corrective actions and improvements.
  • Develop and recommend agency-wide procurement processes and policies.
  • Draft solicitation and contract packages, ensuring adherence to best practices.

Benefits

  • Collaborative work environment across multiple agencies.
  • Opportunities for continuing education and professional development.
  • Access to sophisticated automated systems in contracting.
Full Job Description
Major Duties and Responsibilities The Contractor shall provide qualified expert personnel to execute the contract administration, acquisition functions; responsibilities involve solving significant problems complicated by interfaces and inter-relationships between and among programs, systems, functions, policies, and numerous critical issues as contained in this PWS. The ultimate decision authority for all government procurement actions is inherently Governmental and remains a function of the government contracting official. - Establishes a full range of contractual administration actions required for the acquisition program including the issuance of contract modifications, investigation and resolution of contractor delays, and similar matters. Performs in-depth review and analysis to verify progress. Initiates action to resolve contract-related problems affecting the ability to meet program goals. - Plans, and/or administers complex procurements of goods, systems, or services with specialized, state-of-the-art, critical or scarce requirements and characterized by a lack of any previous cost data, use of a wide variety of cost and fixed- price contracts, multi-year contracts and extensive use of subcontractors, frequent changes in terms, conditions or funding arrangements, and similar difficulties. - Develops and/or reviews complex contractual pricing arrangements and incentives characterized by multiple incentives requiring sophisticated contracting techniques, sharing arrangements such as cost-plus-incentive-fees or fixed-price-incentive-fees where the agency and the contractor share cost risk, or economic price adjustment clauses for adjusting labor and material costs where price cannot be reasonably predicted at the time of negotiation. - Audits or reviews major acquisitions of similar complexity, presents findings, recommends corrective actions and policy or procedure improvements. - Reviews, develops, and recommends business unit-wide or agency-wide procurement processes and systems, procedures, and policies. - Assembles and drafts complex solicitation and contract packages for peer reviews involving various acquisition documents. Identifies best practices and assesses packages based on those points identified. A key responsibility is maintaining, updating, and accessing a lesson learned and best practices database derived from the review and evaluation process of assigned solicitations. - Must understand MARAD's strategic goals and objectives related to the acquisition function. Provides updates to senior leaders and collaborates across the agency to meet MARAD's acquisition regulatory and policy goals and objectives. Required Credentials and Experience - Mastery of Federal and Departmental procurement regulation; Comptroller General and Board of Contract Appeal decisions, OMB Directives, Executive Orders, and other outside directives and court decisions, which affect the procurement process sufficient to determine the applicability of all if the above to individual procurement problems. - Expert knowledge of Federal contracting law, regulation, policies and precedents, and related principles, policies, and procedures sufficient to plan, lead, review, or audit the most complex procurement functions. - Knowledge of the regulations and techniques of source selection sufficient to conduct a selection. - Skill in promoting e-commerce, and supporting the use of automated acquisition systems, contractor performance evaluation systems, electronic invoicing systems, and other electronic systems facilitating the agency's move to paperless contracting. - Minimum of a bachelor's degree with minimum of 24 semester hours business credits (Masters preferred). - 3 years of operational experience in Federal Contracting. - Minimum completion of FAC-C Level II training. - Certified Federal Contracts Manager certification through NCMA (preferred).

About Integrity Management Consulting, Inc

Integrity Management Consulting, Inc is a management consulting firm that provides services in the areas of program management, financial management, and information technology. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia. Integrity Management Consulting, Inc operates as a subsidiary of Centauri.
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