Job Description
At the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), contract specialists perform a wide range of functions related to the acquisition strategy. They plan, award, and administer various contracts to include supplies, services, construction, and research and development. Their purchases have direct impact on our mission. While both challenging and rewarding, there are specific entry requirements to join the FBI. Those who complete the process become part of a dedicated team that keeps our country safe.
DutiesGS 11:
- Provides guidance to technical staff when they are developing statements of work and coordinates with legal and other offices as needed.
- Prepares and advertises solicitations, ensures the bid schedule is correct, conducts pre-bid conferences, reviews bids/quotes/proposals, and determines if vendors are responsive and responsible.
- Conducts preliminary analysis to determine technical acceptability prior to pre award surveys to determine responsibility.
- Participates in post-award conferences and debriefings and responds to protests, complaints, and procurement related inquiries.
- Monitors contract and project progress, briefs status updates to management, and ensures activities remain aligned with established milestones.
- Performs the full range of contract administration actions, including issuing modifications, negotiating changes, exercising options, resolving delays and claims, and overseeing contractor performance.
- Plans and executes acquisition strategies for highly complex, high dollar procurements and prepares solicitation documents that incorporate requirements such as cost accounting standards, technical evaluation factors, and socioeconomic program considerations, while ensuring maximum practicable competition for each requirement.
- Serves as a business advisor, providing expert guidance on acquisition planning based on customer requirements, and advising on solicitation strategy, pricing, negotiations, award, and post award contract management.
- Evaluates complex procurement requests, recommends revisions to the statements of work or specifications, determines contract type, sets milestones, and develops the procurement plan.
- Performs detailed cost and price analysis to determine fair and reasonable pricing for proposals.
- Analyzes complex contracting issues, identifies alternate courses of action, and modifies standard procedures to solve a variety of problems.
- $77,772 - $121,183/year
- Must be a U.S. citizen.
- Must be able to obtain a Top Secret clearance.
- Some travel may be required.
- Utilizing the Resume Builder, outline your relevant work experience and associated start and end dates. Uploaded resumes will not be reviewed or used for qualification purposes.
- A complete assessment questionnaire.
- Other supporting documents (if applicable):
- College transcripts, if qualifying based on education or if there is a positive education requirement.
- Former civilian Federal employees must submit a copy of your MOST RECENT SF-50 (Notification of Personnel Action) showing your tenure, grade and step, salary, and type of position occupied (i.e., Excepted or Competitive); or similar Notification of Personnel Action documentation, i.e., Transcript of Service, Form 1150, etc. This is a requirement to verify your Time in Grade (TIG). Actions such as promotion, within grade increase, or reassignment actions must be submitted as your most recent SF 50.
- Most recent Performance Appraisal; not applicable to current FBI employees.
Veterans: DD 214; Disabled Veterans: DD 214, SF-15, and VA letter dated 1991 or later. - Memorandum for Record (MFR): Work performed outside assigned duties (that would not normally be documented on an SF-50, i. e., back-up duties), has to be documented in detail by an immediate supervisor in order to receive full credit for amount of time worked in that position. If no documentation is furnished no credit will be given for time worked in that position. The following notations must be specified in the documentation:
- Percent of time worked in the particular position (cannot conflict with main duties.
- The month/year work began.
Frequency worked (i.e., daily, monthly, etc.) - Specific duties performed.
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