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Contracts Administrator

Company Name:
Aerojet Rocketdyne
Under general supervision, the Contract Administrator performs professional assignments and follows established policies. This position requires professional judgment and a general use and/or application of basic principles, theories, and concepts.
20%-Performs contractual procedures and work closely with other departments to support the administration of government and commercial contracts.
20%-Prepares proposals for new contracts or changes to existing contracts
20%-Prepares and processes requests for contract modifications, overtime, procurement of equipment, subcontracts and other actions requiring customer approval,interaction with customer on Contracts Administration matters.
10%-Keeps supervisor informed regarding current status of work in progress throughout the department
10%-Reads and comprehends agreements and government contracts
5%- Prepares for meetings including agendas, reports, files, distribution and other materials
5%-Organizes and assumes responsibility for maintenance of files, records, and other documents
5%-Prepares/initiates routine and non-routine correspondence, memoranda, reports, meeting minutes from marginal notes or verbal instructions
5%-Stays current on changes to government regulations and industry protocols
A Bachelor''s degree in an appropriate discipline and three (3) years of directly related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Regulations.
Desirable
Qualifications:
Familiarity with Oracle a plus.
Familiarity with the ITAR and EAR a plus.
Must be able to obtain and maintain a U.S. Security Clearance at the appropriate level (Requires U.S. Citizenship).
Date: 2014-02-03
Country: US
State: AR
City: Camden
Postal Code: 71711-1036
Category: Contract Administration - OtherEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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