What are the responsibilities and job description for the Jr. Contracts Specialist / Business Consultant position at TELESOLV CONSULTING INC?
TeleSolv Consulting has an immediate opportunity to work with the Federal Government as a Jr. Contracts Specialist / Business Consultant enabling you to have an Active Public Trust status.
Duties / Responsibilities:
- Provide Business Management Support and Procurement Services in non-inherently governmental areas to include acquisition and procurement planning, package/documentation development, entry and maintenance of procurement data in supporting asset management and property systems
- Provide all required support to assist the Government with refining and improving government developed; documentation/publications of business processes, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and other foundational policies, processes, and documents to support customer operations
- Assist in identifying, extracting, and aggregating data used to facilitate responses to enterprise data calls, information requests, and contribute to customer's process, quality, and efficiency improvement efforts
- Provide support to the Government in the development of acquisition and procurement packages for enterprise software, hardware, supporting maintenance, software assurance, and extended support
- Provide assistance to the Government personnel with contracting process from initiation to award, providing support for the procurement planning process, tracking of procurement milestones, and entry and maintenance of procurement related data in the enterprise asset management and property management systems
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Assist the Government personnel in refining and improving Government developed:
- Statements of Work (SOW) and Performance Work Statements (PWS)
- Information Technology Acquisitions Review (ITAR) Requests
- Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRLs)
- Market Research
- Action Planning Forecast System (APFS) Record
- Independent Government Cost Estimate (IGCE)
- Justification for Other than Full and Open Competition
- Acquisition Plan
- Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) Nomination
Minimum Requirements:
- U.S. Citizen
- Active Public Trust clearance, or the ability to obtain and maintain one
- Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Regulations, and at least 12 months of recent experience (within the last 48 months) in government contracting and procurement as part of a government agency or as a contractor providing acquisition support services to a government agency
- Three (3) years of proficiency in MS applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
- Ability to read and interpret acquisition policy, regulations, and directives
Preferred Requirements
- Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Project, and Microsoft SharePoint
About TeleSolv Consulting:
Join the TeleSolv Consulting Team on our mission to provide quality and unparalleled service to our clients. We are a growing organization that provides a variety of professional and administrative services to public and private organizations with global operations. Rated in the top 1000 businesses in 2019 by Inc.com. Since its founding in 2000, TeleSolv Consulting has been committed to helping organizations solve complex problems. Our solutions integrate sound management principles with the most appropriate technologies to assist senior executives in effectively managing programmatic, schedule, and technical risks. TeleSolv Consulting offers excellent compensation, training, advancement opportunities, and exceptional benefits including PTO, sick leave, up to 11 paid federal holidays, medical, dental, vision, company paid life, short-term and long-term disability insurance, employee assistance program, and matching 401(k) plan.
Background Investigation:
This position requires that you obtain a background investigation from our client. As part of this process, the government will perform a criminal, credit, tax, employment, and drug history background check. The government has varying tolerances, with mitigating circumstances, for issues in all of the categories. The government is essentially looking to confirm that you are generally in good financial standing, up to date on your tax filings, rehire eligible with your prior employers, and have adhered to any federal restrictions on illegal drug use, including marijuana, in addition to other checks related on your character and trust worthiness.