F-35 LIGHTNING II JOINT PROGRAM OFFICE - CONTRACT SPECIALIST with Security Clearance Accounting - Arlington, VA at Geebo

F-35 LIGHTNING II JOINT PROGRAM OFFICE - CONTRACT SPECIALIST with Security Clearance

Position Description This Contract Specialist position is located in the F-35 Joint Program Office, Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in Arlington, VA.
The position supports cradle to grave contracting requirements for the F-35 program.
This includes the design, development, procurement, operation, and maintenance of F-35 aircraft, F135 engines, and associated equipment to support the U.
S.
Air Force, U.
S.
Navy, U.
S.
Marine Corps, international partner nations, and multiple Foreign Military Sales customers.
Position Duties/Responsibilities You will prepare and conduct all major project contract negotiations, considering all facts and circumstances surrounding the particular procurement.
You will negotiate a contract for each procurement tailored to obtain the required weapons systems at the time required.
You will coordinate and determine the part which NAVAIR engineering, production, statistical, legal, and logistical personnel, auditors and field representatives are to play in the data and negotiations.
You will serve as a liaison with Administrative Contracting Officers (ACO) and Technical representatives who participate in the administration of contracts under the incumbent's jurisdiction.
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0 Maximum Salary 183500.
0 Recommended Skills Human Resources Management Accounting Auditing Finance Business Administration Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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