Supervisory Contract Specialist Government - Newark, NJ at Geebo

Supervisory Contract Specialist

You will provide first-line supervision and direction to a group of Contract Specialists performing preaward, administration and termination work related to contracts to assure the efficient and effective day-to-day operation of the unit and to perform the full range of Contract Specialist duties involving some of the most sensitive and complex procurement actions performed in the Acquisition Division. Reviews all contractual assignments falling within the group's responsibility and assigns work to subordinates as appropriate. As a Supervisory Contracting Officer for the group, possesses a permanent unlimited warrant and performs the most complex and/or high profile procurements assigned to the group. Maintains open communication channels with customers, providing professional, courteous and timely feedback through regular phone calls or site visits and interceding on controversial issues which subordinates are unable to resolve. For each job on your resume, provide:
the exact dates you held each job (from month/year to month/year) number of hours per week you worked (if part time). If you have volunteered your service through a National Service program (e.g., Peace Corps, Americorps), we encourage you to apply and include this experience on your resume. For a brief video on creating a Federal resume, click here. The salary for the position is dependent upon the location for which you are selected.If you are a new federal employee, your starting salary will likely be set at the Step 1 of the grade for which you are selected. To qualify you must meet the requirements in 1, 2, or 3 below:
All of the following:
(a) Completion of Training listed in Level I & II of FAC-C Course Requirements; or FAC-C Level II or III, or a DAWIA level II or III certification. If your certification is over 2 years old, 80 hours of Continuous Learning Points are required to maintain certification. (b) At least 4 years of experience in contracting or related positions including 1 year of specialized experience at or equivalent to work at the level described below; and (c) Completion of a 4-year course of study leading to a bachelor's degree that included or was supplemented by at least 24 semester hours in any combination of the following fields:
accounting, business, finance, law, contracts, purchasing, economics, industrial management, marketing, quantitative methods, or organization and management. Exception:
If you were in a GS-1102 position on January 1, 2000, you will be exempt from meeting the educational requirements for the grade level of that position. However, to be promoted you will have to meet Option 1 or 3. Waiver:
GSA's senior procurement executive has the discretion to waive any or all of the requirements in 1 above. Specialized experience is one year of experience equivalent to the GS-12 in the Federal service. Specialized experience is:
is one year of experience equivalent to the GS-12 in the Federal service. Specialized experience is progressively responsible experience in performing the full range of pre-award and/or post award activities utilizing various types of contracts such as fixed price, various cost types, requirements, performance based and multiple award schedules) and evidence of professional potential, business acumen, and drive for results, relationship building, and self-motivation in order to procure a variety of complex or specialized products and/or services; OR experience requiring sufficient knowledge of contracting regulations, policies, and procedures and an organization's program and technical requirements in order to conduct reviews of contracts or contracting actions, recommend or plan improvements to an organization's procurement program.
  • Department:
    1102 Contracting
  • Salary Range:
    $91,231 to $137,045 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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