Under the general direction of the Director of Procurement, a Contract Specialist (CS) will take the lead and be responsible for managing procurements for assigned Client Departments. Contract Specialist III will be responsible for understanding, managing, and developing solutions that address the technical, analytical, and administration elements of complex procurements, solicitations, contract negotiations, and awards related to the procurement of professional services, services in the trades, products, equipment, supplies, and in some case, complex construction, and modernization projects.
Contract Specialist III - This is the advanced level class within the Contract Specialist series. This class is fully capable of performing full procurement duties independently. May exercise lead supervision over assigned staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Spearheads and takes full responsibility for their assigned Client Departments procurement needs, by assisting them to organize, prioritize, implement, and realize needed, authorized, procurement activities; and
Provides guidance and informs their assigned Client Departments regarding contracting approaches, methods, options, best practices, industry standards, the vendor pool, small and disadvantaged business, and choices at each step in the procurement process; and
Serves as a consultant to senior and middle management staff in the interpretation of contracts and contracting policies, and procedures; and
Prepares and issues solicitation packages for the purchase of goods and services, ensuring compliance with the Authority policies and procedures, and with established guidelines, rules, and regulations of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); and
Prepares Board submittal packages and recommendations; and
Makes Award Recommendations; and
Monitors contractor performance and closes out files upon completion of contracts; and
Assist and/or resolves contract related protests or disputes and claims; and
Maintains accurate and current contract and relevant correspondence file system both in hardcopy and electronically and advises staff in advance of expiring contracts; and
Prepares timely weekly reports and other correspondence related to contract and procurement activity, including expirations, disputes, resolutions, and any other concerns expressed by internal or external customers; and
Maintains a high degree of confidentiality relative to work performed.
Responsible for Contract Administration functions from Contract Award through Contract Close- out; and
Coordinates and facilitates the activities of contract management including meetings with vendors on all contract administration related matters; and
Ensures contracts are compliant with rules, regulations, policies, and procedures; and
Leads and/or guides staff in the procurement process and best practices.
Develops the Vendor Outreach Plan, compliance review of solicitation and checklist items; and
Facilitates Pre-proposal meetings; and
Develops Addendum Content; and
Reviews proposals and facilitates process to assist with Evaluation Committee Discussion; and
Reviews Conflict of Interest and Non-Disclosure Forms; and
Negotiates Contracts; and
Compliance Review on Procurement Packaging; and
Conducts price analysis and assist with cost analysis preparation; and
Attends CCGS weekly department meetings; and
Interfaces with Client Department and Government Entities; and
Reviews and issues change order requests to include cost analysis and makes a recommendation to management; and
Recommends the imposition of sanctions to include termination of contract and the assessment of liquidated damages to management; and
Log and properly route bid and performance bonds and update compliance personnel on status of bonds.
Administer procurements for all OHA departments including Construction and Development efforts; and
Interfaces with HUD and legal on Procurement related issues; and
Works with the Director in developing Procurement Policy and Procedure changes as needed; and
Attends all department weekly meetings with Specialist II; and
Responsible of coordinating with Specialist II the development and tracking of weekly reports; and
Provides technical assistance to Specialist II with procurement concerns, methods, and approaches; and
Works with Client department for the development and tracking of Annual Procurement Plan, scopes of work, specifications, and deliverables; and
Provide internal auditing of OHA procurement purchases; and
Administers and monitors (report card) OHA’s disadvantaged business plan with the Director of
Procurement; and
Develops CobbleStone reporting for internal staff; and
Addresses Client department on budget issues and concerns; and
Provides Contract Type Strategy and Contract Administration.
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
Execute special projects.
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A bachelor's degree in business or public administration or a related field, with a minor or emphasis in procurement; Must possess or be able to acquire within 24 months of hire a professional purchasing certification such as Certified Purchasing Professional (CPP), Certified Supply Chain Professional, Certified Professional Public Buyer, Certified Public Purchasing Office, CalPCA, and/or National Contract Management Association (NCMA).
Seven years of highly responsible experience involving procurement, with an emphasis on the preparation, evaluation, and administration of contracts. AND
Possession of a valid California driver's license and an insurable driving record. Bilingual skills in ASL, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese and/or Spanish are a plus. Equivalent combinations of education, training and experience will be considered.
KNOWLEDGE OF: Principles and practices of procurement of goods and services and construction related contracting; Legislation governing the construction contracting process. Computer systems are designed for tracking procurement activity. Knowledge of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rules and regulations as it pertains to procurement.
ABILITY TO: Research costs of various commodities, analyze and provide a recommendation from data. Forecast potential future costs for commodities; negotiate, evaluate, and implement large contracts, including construction contracts. Work under pressure with a high degree of responsibility and accountability. Effectively use computer-based data processing systems. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective professional working relationships with co-workers, management, partner agencies and the community; lead or supervise staff.
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