Contracts Director / Manager / Lead
Caliola Engineering, LLC
- Colorado Springs, CO
- $120,849-173,926 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manage complex contracts with the US Government, Prime Contractors, Subcontractors, GSA Schedule, OASIS, OTAs, IDIQs, and Commercial customers.
- Conducts proposal preparation, contract negotiation, contract administration, and customer contact activities to provide for proper contract acquisition and fulfillment in accordance with Company policies, legal requirements, and customer specifications.
- Prepare contract summaries, maintain records, and report to management on status, potential issues, risks, and recommended courses of action throughout the contract lifecycle.
- Facilitate review and tracking of government and commercial contracts, proposals, and non-disclosure and teaming agreements for Organization Conflicts of Interest (OCI) and Export Control compliance.
- Perform risk management, Intellectual Property protection, and compliance reviews, raising issues and concerns so they can be appropriately evaluated, investigated, resolved, and reported.
- Collaborate and establish the key relationships, negotiation strategies, and financial strategies required to ensure a positive, productive, and profitable contracting cycle.
- Lead negotiation and administration of contracts with customers (US Government and commercial) including understanding of Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS) and similar laws, analyzing clauses for applicability and risk, serving as company's primary point of contact, coordinating with technical team, protecting intellectual property and supporting proposal drafting.
- Prepares bids; processes specifications, progress, and other reports; advises management of contractual rights and obligations; compiles and analyzes data; and maintains historical information.
- Reviews complex solicitations and prepares specialized and/or non-routine responses for proposals, bids, and contract modifications.
- Interface with external counsel and specialists as appropriate to support/resolve compliance related issues for ethics, intellectual property, cost principles, human resources / employment law, records retention, and purchasing, etc.
- May manage other contracts and procurement personnel.
- Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
- Lead negotiation and administration of vendors, consultants, partners, and suppliers including drafting solicitations, agreements, purchase orders, creating flow downs, serving as company's primary point of contact, coordinating with technical team and reviewing proposals.
- Perform market research and cost and price analysis.
- Examine estimates of material, equipment services, production costs, performance requirements, and delivery schedules to ensure accuracy and completeness.
- Oversees purchases of materials, equipment, products, parts, services, and supplies necessary for on-going operations.
- Identifies raw material, component, and related requirements from engineering and production specifications and schedules.
- In front-end procurement mode, analyzes data and determines factors that affect prices and determines lowest cost consistent with quality, reliability, and ability to meet required schedules.
- Reviews proposals, negotiates prices, selects, or recommends suppliers, analyzes trends, follows up on orders placed, approves payment, and maintains necessary records of material movement throughout manufacturing and inventory cycle(s).
- Maintains detailed records of goods and services ordered and received.
- Reviews, evaluates, and approves specifications for issuing and awarding bids.
- Actively engage with the management team to prioritize resources, meet objectives, and identify, discuss, and solve issues.
- Assist in Intellectual Property (IP) maintenance and protection, to include:
- Patents
- Lead and coordinate efforts with external IP counsel and internal priorities/technical team to submit and protect patentable inventions
- Draft required disclosures and reports to U.S. Government as required by contract terms
- Trademarks (TM)
- Lead and coordinate efforts with external IP counsel and internal team to submit and protect Trademarks for the business
- Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 8 years' experience in contracting with DoD/FAR/DFARS expertise.
- Strong analytical, communication, and reporting skills and strong financial business principles.
- Ability to develop creative solutions to unusual and complex contracting issues in a fast-paced environment.
- Experience with the MS Office Suite.
- This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance issued by the US Government. Security clearances may only be granted to US citizens.
- Master's degree, MBA, and/or JD degree. NCMA certification(s) - e.g., CPCM, CFCM, CCCM, CCMA.
- Experience working as a Contract Officer or Contract Specialist with the US Government.
- Financial, Legal or Intellectual Property maintenance and protection background.
- Unanet experience.
- GSA Schedule Administration schedule administration experience.
- Contract Management System (CMS) experience.