Subcontract Administrator/Buyer Early Career (HYBRID TELEWORK)
Job title: Subcontract Administrator/Buyer Early Career (HYBRID TELEWORK) in Ventura, CA at reputed company
Company: reputed company
Job description: LMCareers Business Unitreputed companyreputed company ClearanceNoneShiftFirstDirect/IndirectDirectBusiness AreaRotary and Mission SystemsDepartmentXECOS3:IWSS Sub PM & SCAJob ClassPurchasing/Procurement/Supply ChainJob Categoryreputed company ProfessionalProgramVertical Launch System (VLS)Req TypeFull-TimeJob Descriptionreputed company'RE DOING
As a Subcontract Administrator at the Vertical Launch System (VLS) Life Cycle Support Facility (LCSF) in Ventura, CA, you'll be facilitating the procurement cycle from beginning to end, ensuring timely delivery of quality products to support sustainment of the MK41 fleet in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.THE WORK
Your responsibilities will include:
- Sourcing and purchasing equipment, tools, materials, parts, and services
- Processing and managing repairs at suppliers
- Reviewing proposals, selecting suppliers, and negotiating prices and terms and conditions
- Determining fair and reasonable pricing based on technical evaluation, market data, and/or cost analysis
- Executing subcontracts and providing subcontract management support
- Issuing Proprietary Information Agreements
- Working closely with suppliers and stakeholders to ensure seamless procurement processes
- Bachelors degree from an accredited college
- Experience in Subcontract Management and/ or Supply Chain
- Must be proficient reputed company, Word and PowerPoint
- Knowledge of acquisition policies and procedures
- Excellent communication skills
- Working knowledge of reputed company and/or LMP2P Business Systems
- Knowledge of reputed company Acquisition Procedures (LMAP) and command media
- Prior Sustainment experience (repairs and spares)
- Experience managing critical major suppliers
- Experience with long term agreements/pricing agreements
- Ability to interact with senior management, suppliers and other external personnel on significant matters, often requiring coordination between functional organizations