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Contract Administrator
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Country: USA
Location: Maryland-Montgomery County Rockville, MD 20852
Total applied: 40 |
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Contract Administrator
SRA International, a dynamic 28 year industry leader whose focus is on providing technology and strategic consulting services to clients in the National Security, Civil Government and Public Health sectors is looking for talented individuals to join our team. Named by FORTUNE Magazine as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For" 8 years in a row speaks for itself, not to mention our steady financial performance and growth. Our success is attributed to the core values we have stressed since our inception: an ethic of honesty and service; quality work and customer satisfaction; and caring about our people. If you’re looking to make a difference and work on "Missions that Matter" we encourage you to make SRA your employer of choice.Contract administration, subcontract administration, business proposal preparation, interaction with internal and external customers, interpretation of regulations, guidance to programs6+ years of contract administrationTo learn more about SRA International, go to www.sra.com.SRA International is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Company:SRA International, Inc. Reference Code:18850BR
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