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Contract Manager

Employer
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Location
Washington D.C
Closing date
Feb 8, 2023

Job Details

Position directly supervises a team of procurement professionals who administer purchasing requests ranging for $100 to $500,000,000. The position requires expertise in public procurement processes which include Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Invitation for Bids (IFBs), and Sole Source procedures when appropriate. The Contract Manager (CM) works closely with the customer in understanding their specific requirements. The CM will assist with scoping, project planning and sourcing. Subsequent to contract award, the CM will be the main point of contact for the program customer and will act as the primary escalation point for any problems in the partnership. Experience in strategic sourcing, cooperative agreements, inventory management and transit procurement preferred.

Prior supervisory experience and a working knowledge of PeopleSoft Financial are highly desirable.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education
  • A Bachelor's Degree in business administration, engineering, or a related field.
    • Or in lieu of degree four (4) additional years of professional experience in the procurement and contracting of materials, equipment and service contracts.

Experience
  • Nine (9) years of professional experience in the procurement and contracting of materials, equipment and service contracts. This must include at least three (3) years' experience leading, supervising or managing staff in any business function/department. Experience in government transit agency procurement and FTA funded procurements preferred.

Certification/Licensure
  • Must obtain a certification from an accredited procurement program; the National Contract Management Association (NCMA), the Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) or an appropriate certificate from a program sponsored by the National Institute of Government Purchasing (NIGP), the Federal Acquisition Institute (FAI), the Defense Acquisition University (DAU), or the Defense Acquisition Workforce Initiative (DAWIA) within two (2) years of hire. This certification must be maintained thereafter.

Preferred
  • Experience
    • Experience in government agency procurement and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funded procurements.

Medical Group:

Satisfactorily complete the medical examination for this position, if required. The incumbent must be able to perform the essential functions of this position either with or without reasonable accommodations.

SUMMARY :

The Contract Manager is responsible for managing contract actions from formation to close-out to ensure cost effective and timely procurement of materials, equipment and services in programmatic areas designated by the Vice President & Chief Procurement Officer (VP CPO). The incumbent has contracting officer authority, as delegated by the VP CPO, with extensive workflow responsibilities, performance metric oversight and reporting by program. The Manager serves as the primary department point of contact for all procurement actions required by Program. The incumbent has extensive latitude for independent judgment and action within established guidelines.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Develops, formulates, and recommends contract terms and conditions for material, equipment and service contracts. Determines the type of contract to be utilized for individual procurements and prepares the appropriate contracts. Recommends changes to improve contract terms, conditions and procedures.
  • Analyzes contractor cost proposals. Chairs, conducts, and supervises negotiations of contracts involving material, equipment, services and any modifications thereto. Reviews and recommends for approval the issuance of contract modifications. Reviews and evaluates technical and price proposals on negotiated procurements and recommends action to be taken. Serves on Contractor Evaluation Boards, as required.
  • Supervises the cost-effective contract administration of assigned contracts to ensure compliance with contract terms and conditions. In conjunction with WMATA representatives and other appropriate parties, develops the pre-negotiation position with regard to the contractor's proposal for contract closeouts, modifications, and claims, based on time and cost analyses, conferences, financial statements, audit reports, legal advice, and personal research to establish positions. Interprets and evaluates audit reports for use in contract settlements pertaining to material, equipment and services procurements.
  • Manages the contract process to service level agreements, reports on contract status and the cost effectiveness of contracts.
  • Reviews and approves contract actions within scope of approval authority. Reviews and recommends for approval/disapproval contract actions outside the scope of approval authority. Ensures proper documentation is recorded in the contract case file. Assembles complex claim files, prepares respective party's positions, prepares documentation in those instances where the negotiations do not end in bilateral modifications, and prepares the Contracting Officers' final decisions on material equipment, supply and service, professional and technical service, construction and Architect/Engineer (A/E) procurements.
  • Coaches and counsels employees to ensure desired performance. Uses assignments and training to enhance employee skills and career development. Ensures that employees contribute and play an active role in the appraisal process. Initiates the performance plan, mid-year review and annual review to be submitted to the Procurement Manager and VP CPO or designee for approval.
  • Supervises Commodity Specialists, Contract Specialists and other personnel as assigned, to include recommending applicant selection, disciplinary actions, resolution of grievances, assigning duties, directing work, approving leave requests and time sheets, and ensuring appropriate subordinate training is provided. Actively coaches employees to continually improve employee performance and behavior.
  • Responsible for achieving procurement metrics as defined by the Contracting Officer and the VP CPO.
  • Keeps current on external laws, regulations and internal policies and procedures. Acts responsibly to identify and achieve Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) workforce goals.
  • In coordination with the VP CPO or designee, develops presentations to the Board of Directors regarding active contracts that exceed the General Manager's approval authority.
  • Evaluates and makes recommendations to the VP CPO regarding the litigation of material, equipment, and services contract claims under the administrative appeals procedures.
  • Develops, implements, and monitors prompt payment procedures for contractor payment requests. Ensures that required documentation is maintained to support these payments.
  • Handles complex contracts beyond the scope of the Contract Administrators to include planning acquisitions; preparing solicitations; soliciting bids and offers; evaluating and negotiating contracts; conducting pre-award survey; and awarding, administering, and closing out contracts.
  • Oversees effectiveness of Contract Officer Technical Resource (COTR) management of contracts and recommends appropriate corrective action to the Contracting Officer for inefficiencies realized. Also recommends COTR retraining as deemed necessary.

OTHER FUNCTIONS
  • Attends all required training programs and applies the knowledge gained in day-to-day management activities.
  • Participates in the review and investigation of prospective contractors' ability to perform under WMATA contracts. Prepares responsibility recommendations for Contracting Officer's review and determination.

Evaluation Criteria

Consideration will be given to applicants whose resumes demonstrate the required education and experience. Applicants should include all relevant education and work experience.

Evaluation criteria may include one or more of the following:
  • Skills and/or behavioral assessment
  • Personal interview
  • Verification of education and experience (including certifications and licenses)
  • Criminal Background Check (a criminal conviction is not an automatic bar to employment)
  • Medical examination including a drug and alcohol screening (for safety sensitive positions)
  • Review of a current motor vehicle report

Closing

WMATA is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by applicable federal law.

This posting is an announcement of a vacant position under recruitment. It is not intended to replace the official job description. Job descriptions are available upon confirmation of an interview.

Company

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority operates the second largest rail transit system and the fifth largest bus network in the United States. Safe, clean and reliable, "America's Transit System" transports more than a third of the federal government to work and millions of tourists to the landmarks in the Nation's Capital.

Metro has earned a worldwide reputation for security and architectural beauty. WMATA is clearly the employer of choice for over 10,000 area residents. The Authority was created in 1967 by an interstate compact to plan, develop, build, finance and operate a balanced regional transportation system in the National Capital area. Construction of the Metrorail system began in 1969. Four area bus systems were acquired in 1973. The first phase of Metrorail began operation in 1976. The final leg of the original 103-mile rail network was completed in early 2001. Metrorail now operates 83 stations. One line extension and three new stations are now under construction.

Metrorail and Metrobus serve a population of 3.4 million within a 1,500-square-mile area. The transit zone consists of the District of Columbia, the suburban Maryland counties of Montgomery and Prince George's and the Northern Virginia counties of Arlington, Fairfax and Loudoun and the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax and Falls Church. Overall, about 40 percent of the region's residents commute to work on Metro.

Metro and the federal government are partners in transportation. Half of the 83 Metrorail stations serve federal facilities and 36 percent of the local federal workforce uses Metro. We are committed to being an integral part of the Washington metropolitan area by ensuring the best in safe, reliable, cost-effective and responsive transit services, by promoting regional mobility and by contributing toward the social, economic and environmental well-being of our community. Employees are Metro.; We are committed to providing a working environment that fosters a high standard of performance, recognition for contributions and innovations, mutual respect and a healthy quality of life.

We are committed to developing ourselves through technology, training and education. We recognize our diversity as a source of strength that enables us to attain individual and Authority goals. In addition to competitive salaries, Metro employees enjoy a number of attractive benefits. These benefits include paid time off in the form of vacations, holidays and sick leave; medical, dental, life insurances as well as long term disability. Retirement is planned for through a defined contribution plan and a deferred compensation plan. Alternative work schedules, teleworking and free transportation on Metrorail and Metrobus make for an great benefits package for WMATA employees.Jump to our website to apply online for current openings and save the link for future vacancies as they occur.http://content.wmata.com/jobs/employment_opportunities.cfm

 

 

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