Senior Contract/Cost Analyst
Company: District of Columbia Housing Authority
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 27, 2023
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Job Description:
Job DescriptionEssential Duties and ResponsibilitiesPerforms
contract price and cost analysis with responsibility for analyzing
a variety of proposed procurements, supplement procurements,
contract changes, price redeterminations, terminations, and others
as required;Performs analysis of contractor's projected estimated
cost for reasonableness and fairness; consults with contractor
personnel, engineers, auditors, and administrative personnel to
determine that pricing, make or buy decisions, and all cost impact
decisions are in the best interest of DCHA;As required, establishes
the pre-negotiation pricing position, attends conferences between
the contractors relative to pricing actions, and presents reasons
for arriving at determinations of allowable costs and
recommendations made;Ascertains reasonableness of proposed labor
and overhead rates and labor escalation factors based on audit
reports or other available sources, e.g., rates in the U.S.
Department of Labor Index labor unions' agreements, payroll
records, salary and wage schedules, and publications of recognized
economic forecasting services;Analyzes cost data contained in
proposals, which relate to price revisions due to escalation and
changes in procurement requirements; reviews proposed costs to
protect against excessive charges to DCHA;Drafts, reviews,
interprets and replies to all types of solicitations and any other
procurement requests;Performs pre-award and post-award activities
for a variety of supply, service, and/or construction contracts for
agency-wide departments; handles contracts which frequently contain
special provisions or terms and conditions;Plans procurement
actions with technical and/or legal personnel; provides guidance in
the development of the statement of work or data requirements;
formulates the contracting approach to best satisfy requirement;
develops special clauses, terms and conditions as
required;Advertises procurements; ensures properly structured bid
schedule; prepares solicitation; determines sources to be
solicited; conducts pre-bid conferences; processes protests;
determines bid responsiveness; determines the responsibility of the
apparent low bidder based on an analysis of financial and technical
information compiled during the pre-award survey; negotiates
procurements; awards or recommends award of contract;Reviews
procurement requests for adequacy and completeness; resolves
problems prior to initiation of contractual action; determines the
appropriate methods of procurement, i.e. formal advertising or
negotiation inclusive of citing the authority in determinations and
findings reports prepared for the Contracting Officer when
procurement is by negotiation;Prepares show cause, cure notices and
termination letters;Conducts extensive negotiations before and/or
after contract award; assists in the formulation of the negotiation
strategy; identifies areas subject to negotiation; and consults
with technical specialists concerning data submitted by
offerors;Evaluates assigned topics of a technical, administrative
or program nature; drafts statistical or narrative reports for use
by supervisor at meetings and conferences;Prepares correspondence,
technical and status reports, etc., to keep management informed of
work activities and assignment status;Works closely with other
agencies having interrelated requirements of the procurement
process and/or administrative services, e.g., U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD), D.C. Office of the Chief
Financial Officer and the D.C. Office of Consumer and Regulatory
Affairs (DCRA), etc.;Performs other related duties as assigned.Job
RequirementsEducation and/or ExperienceBachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university and at least (5) five years'
related experience or experience as a purchasing agent in the
construction industry; federal government experience is preferred;
another equivalent combination of education and experience which
meets the minimum qualifications requirement may be substituted.The
District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA) conducts
pre-employment screening on specified positions, which may include
but is not limited to a criminal background check, drug and alcohol
testing, verification of academic credentials, licenses, and
certifications, and/or verification of work history.This position
has been designated by the department to require a drug and alcohol
screening and background check. Finalist(s) for this position will
be subject to drug and alcohol testing and will be required to
consent to a pre-employment background check as a condition of
employment.
Keywords: District of Columbia Housing Authority, Washington DC , Senior Contract/Cost Analyst, Professions , Washington, DC
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