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Edison Welding Institute Contracting Officer in Columbus, Ohio

Job Details Level Experienced Job Location Columbus Office - Columbus, OH Position Type Full Time Education Level 4 Year Degree   Travel Percentage Negligible Job Shift Day Job Category Legal Role & Essential Functions EWI is the leader in materials sciences and the go to experts that many of the country's largest and most innovative organizations call to assist with their most difficult assignments. Our business success relies on strong execution and continuous improvement - driven by the expertise and teamwork of our employees. We are always searching for exceptional candidates to join the EWI team and be a part of our forward-thinking, innovative, best-in-class organization! We have a rich history in the community and are proud to call Columbus our home. As a result of ongoing growth, we are looking to add a Contracting Officer to our Contracts Team supporting both commercial and government contracts. This newly created role will support the continued growth in contracting projects and will work closely with our Finance team, Government Project Managers and senior leaders to ensure the delivery of contracts on-time and according to our contracting policies. We are looking for a self-starter. Someone who is continuously looking for improvements and who can effortlessly prioritize multiple deliverables, demonstrate a high degree of contracts acumen and work with multiple stakeholders to assess needs and report the contractual impacts of project decisions in a timely manner. Reporting to the Senior Counsel, the Contracting Officer will be responsible for providing support to all government proposal and contracting activities, and some commercial support as needed. This role will be responsible for the ongoing contract administration duties and ensuring a timely response to customers and project teams. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Reviews client solicitation for contractual requirements and prepares required documentation Prepares Excel templates for building rate schedules and cost proposals in response to federal client requirements Reviews rate and cost information to ensure federally compliant rates and other data are current, accurate and complete Develops, maintains, and keeps current all electronic contract documentation in a concise, organized manner Performs day-to-day contract administration duties such as reviewing and coordinating contract documents for signature, managing FAR clause requirements, entering data into forms, and managing contract data in the accounting system Ensures timely response to customer and program issues; provides contractual advice to the project team and supporting departments Facilitates issues and required documentation to ensure a timely response to the customer or other internal/external clients Builds strong relationships with the project team and within the supporting departments (accounting, legal, insurance) and regularly communicates status of requirements and deadlines Performs other duties and special projects as assigned Minimum Requirements KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES: Demonstrated experience with and knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense Acquisition Regulations (DFAR) guidelines and U.S. Government contracting Working knowledge of contracting concepts and ability to implement company and client requirements Professional, self-motivated, well-organized and detail-oriented with the flexibility and ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks with short turnaround times Ability to work collaboratively with all levels of employees, management, and externally to maximize performance, creativity, and problem solving. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines, with minimal management oversigh

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