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The Opportunity Faculty at Greenwich House Pottery teach ceramic-based studio courses in wheel throwing, hand building, technical or historical areas, and administer to all preparatory phases of ...

The Opportunity Faculty at Greenwich House Pottery teach ceramic-based studio courses in wheel throwing, hand building, technical or historical areas, and administer to all preparatory phases of ...

Assembler- Potter

Bristol, PA · On-site

$15.75 - $19.25/hr

Assembler-Potter (Union) Job Code: 41151 Job Location: Bristol, Pa Job Schedule: 9/80 This position performs staking, masking, conformal coating application on electronic assemblies in a high ...

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NIH Acquisition Analyst/Contract Specialist-NIH POTS/NBS Experience

ProSource360 Inc

Bethesda, MD • On-site

$100K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Description:

ProSource360 Consulting Services, Inc. is seeking an Acquisition Analyst to support the National Institute of Health (NIH) in a possible remote role in support of NIH in Bethesda, MD. NIH expereince is required. Must be local to the office in MD for onsite meetings as requested.

  • NIH Purchasing Online Tracking System (POTS) and/or NIH Business System (NBS) Required
  • Assist in managing the simplified purchase order process while supporting the simplified and large contract award process. Create acquisition packages for both simplified and large contracts. Perform specialized and complex contract award and contract administration work. Research, interpret, and apply the rules, regulations, policies, and procedures governing acquisitions.
  • Must be Proficient in preparing all pre- and post- award documentation e.g. market research reports, acquisition strategies, acquisition plans, statements of work, reporting requirements independent government cost estimates, proposal instructions, evaluation criteria, source sought postings, contract management documentation, draft CPARS reviews, and have effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Support the program offices in the preparation of pre solicitation documentation through collaboration with the responsible Contracting Officer’s Representative. These documents include but are not limited to: the AP, AS, IGCE, market research, sole source documents, SOWs, SOOs, PWS, evaluation criteria, J&As, Limited Source Justifications and/or other forms of documentation that may need to be submitted in a completed acquisition package.
  • Support internal administrative tracking and planning for NIDDK’s portfolio of acquisitions
  • Assist with landscape analysis of relevant best-practice and novel acquisition models including research and development (R & D) contracting practices to support biomedical research
  • Develop COR training materials relative to CPARs, Technical Evaluations, and other relative acquisition processes
  • Overall project management support for the management, integration, and coordination of all contract activities, including activities carried out under subcontracts
Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s Degree B.S. or B.A.
  • NIH Purchasing Online Tracking System (POTS) and/or NIH Business System (NBS) Preferred
  • Possess knowledge of the principles of acquisition planning, pre-award processes, contract administration, and price/cost analysis techniques
  • Ability to provide critical thinking in a fast-paced Federal acquisition environment
  • Must have a strong background in federal procurement.
  • A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience is required, but more experience is preferred.
  • Must be able to work a normal 40-hour work week, mostly telework but some days meetings are on-site when required
  • Excellent communication, organization, and interpersonal skills required. (Job entails supporting multiple purchasing and contract actions in a fast-paced environment.)
  • Ability to work with minimal guidance and supervision
  • Current Public Trust or eligibility to obtain a Public Trust (required to start work)
  • Knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite of tools, including SharePoint
  • Home Office - Remote Set up with Internet is required.

Preferred

  • Contract experience in federal biomedical research & development, communications, and IT- related acquisitions.
  • East Coast Applicants please in the DMV area.