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SUPERVISORY CONTRACT SPECIALIST, CHIEF OF CONTRACTING, NF-04
Organization United States Army Installation Management CommandLocation Lake Buena Vista, United StatesPosted 21 May 2026Deadline 4 Jun 2026
Contracting
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QUALIFICATIONS MUST BE CLEARLY VERIFIABLE IN YOUR RESUME. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS MUST INCLUDE PAY PLAN, SERIES, GRADE, TO AND FROM DATES, AND GOVERNMENT AGENCY/DEPARTMENT. All qualification requirements must include experience performing duties equivalent in scope and complexity to the next lower grade level. Qualified candidates will possess at least one year of work experience performing duties equivalent in scope and complexity to the next lower grade level to include: 1. Extensive experience in applying acquisition laws, contract principles, statues, Executive Orders, regulations and/or procedures applicable to pre-award and post award actions 2. Experience in procuring and administering contracts for a wide variety of supplies, services, and construction. 3. Experience leading, teaching, and mentoring others. 4. Must have experience creating and delivering formal written and oral presentations to various levels (i.e., writing complex acquisition plans, statements of work, solicitations, contracts and supporting documentation; conducting proposal conferences, site visits, evaluation panels, and debriefings). Preferred candidates will possess a bachelor's degree which included a minimum of 24 semester hours of business courses, Certified Professional Contracts Manager, Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act Level II/II in contracting or other applicable professional certification. HIGHLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WILL BE THE FIRST TO BE REFERRED. IF NO SELECTION IS MADE THE REMAINDER OF THE APPLICANTS WILL BE REFERRED AT MANAGEMENT'S REQUEST. In addition to the above, Highly Qualified Candidates will possess the following: Three or more years of supervisory, and work experience directly related to the duties to be performed.
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