The Division
Information Technology
ITContractsSpecialist
“IT Contracts Specialist at The Division. Skills: IT Contracts, Procurement, Negotiations. Develop IT requests. Review IT requests”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in business or related area, Two years of progressively responsible experience in the area of procurement and contract administration related to the solicitation, negotiation, and award of contracts, preferably in information technology and/or public sector, Associate degree in business or related area, Four years of experience in the area of procurement and contract administration related to the solicitation, negotiation, and award of contracts, preferably in information technology and/or public sector, Equivalent combination of education and experience
Nice to Have
Experience in purchasing or procurement in a government entity, Experience negotiating contracts
What You'll Do.
Develop solicitation documents
Review solicitation documents
Analyze solicitation documents
Evaluate solicitation documents
Approve solicitation documents
Oversee offer evaluation
Oversee award recommendations
Assist contract dispute resolution
Conduct market research
Build strategic relationships
Maintain strategic relationships
Conduct IT procurements
Conduct statewide procurements
Negotiate contract terms
Negotiate contract conditions
Approve solicitations
Provide contract management
Provide vendor management
Provide administration
Provide procurement advisory services
Provide technical assistance
Provide formal training
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with agency personnel; Work with contractors; Work with Vendors; Work across multiple agencies; Work with external organizations
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