Booz Allen

ContractAnalyst,Senior

$69–69k San Diego, California, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Contract Analyst, Senior at Booz Allen. Skills: Contract analysis, Federal government contracting lifecycle support, Naval and DoD software and hardware-intensive systems contracting. Independently review, draft, and revise contracting and acquisition documentation. Provide analytical support in researching federal, Department of Defense (DoD), and Navy pre- and post-award contracting procedures and policies”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analytical support; Researching; Analyzing; Interpreting complex acquisition rules and regulations

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, Top Secret clearance, On camera during interviews and assessments, Identity verification process that leverages advanced biometrics and artificial intelligence

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

7+ years of experience with cradle to grave contract management, including procurement planning, pre-award, price and cost analyses, post-award, and closeout, in a government or government support role, Experience providing contractual advice and actionable recommendations to a government client, including researching, analyzing, and interpreting complex acquisition rules and regulations, Experience using Microsoft Office tools, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project, Knowledge of FAR, DFARS, and DoD 5000 series regulations and laws, executive orders, statutes, policies, principles of acquisition planning, and requirements necessary to accomplish assigned duties, Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, Top Secret clearance, Bachelor's degree

Nice to Have

Experience with the Navy and DoD, Experience with Navy contracting procedures and regulations, Experience preparing briefings and reports for government clients, Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills, including using computers to effectively communicate complex procurement regulations, processes, and procedures, Master's degree, DAWIA Contracts or Program Management Level I, II, or III, FAC-C Professional, Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM), or Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification

What You'll Do.

and revise contracting and acquisition documentation

Provide analytical support in researching federal

Department of Defense (DoD)

and Navy pre- and post-award contracting procedures and policies

Assist a government client with all aspects of the federal government contracting lifecycle

including pre-award acquisition planning

source selection support

and post-award contract administration for complex Naval and DoD software and hardware-intensive systems

Provide advice and guidance on all matters of federal

and Navy pre- and post-award contracting procedures and policies

Develop and review procurement request (PR) packages

including Acquisition Plans (APs)

Statements of Work (SOWs)

Performance Work Statements (PWSs)

Source Selection Plans (SSPs)

Justification and Approvals (J&As)

Determination and Finding (D&F)

and the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL)

and compliance with administrative

and procedural requirements

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Excellent verbal and written communication skills; Effectively communicate complex procurement regulations, processes, and procedures

Full Job Description

Contract Analyst, Senior **The Opportunity:** Provide critical support by leveraging available resources to independently review, draft, and revise contracting and acquisition documentation as well as provide analytical support in researching federal, Department of Defense (DoD), and Navy pre- and post-award contracting procedures and policies. Use interpersonal skills to make sound business judgments to handle multiple activities with a short turn-around time in a dynamic environment. Assist a government client with all aspects of the federal government contracting lifecycle, including pre-award acquisition planning, source selection support, and post-award contract administration for complex Naval and DoD software and hardware-intensive systems. Provide advice and guidance on all matters of federal, DoD, and Navy pre- and post-award contracting procedures and policies. Develop and review procurement request (PR) packages, including Acquisition Plans (APs), Statements of Work (SOWs), Performance Work Statements (PWSs), Source Selection Plans (SSPs), Justification and Approvals (J&As), Determination and Finding (D&F), and the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), ensuring adequacy, consistency, and compliance with administrative, regulatory, and procedural requirements. This position is located in San Diego, CA. **You Have:** * 7+ years of experience with cradle to grave contract management, including procurement planning, pre-award, price and cost analyses, post-award, and closeout, in a government or government support role * Experience providing contractual advice and actionable recommendations to a government client, including researching, analyzing, and interpreting complex acquisition rules and regulations * Experience using Microsoft Office tools, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project * Knowledge of FAR, DFARS, and DoD 5000 series regulations and laws, executive orders, statutes, policies, principles of acquisition planning, and requirements necess

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