Acquisition Quality Manager
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Mayvin is seeking an experienced Sr. Acquisition Quality Manager to support the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, IN. This role involves developing and analyzing procurement data, ensuring adherence to acquisition regulations, and liaising between various stakeholders to improve quality and efficiency.
Responsibilities
- Develop, track, and analyze procurement data to recommend improvements in quality, schedule, and efficiencies
- Collect procurement requirements from the government Requiring Technical Authority (RTA) for acquisition plans and resource tracking
- Prepare technical data packages (TDP) for each procurement requirement
- Establish and maintain electronic and/or hardcopy data library of documents and work order files
- Ensure organizational adherence to FAR/DFARS/NMCARS and NSWC Crane Acquisition Quality Assurance Guide
- Provide recommendations on policies and procedures to ensure adherence to Regulations and Directives
- Act as a liaison between resource sponsors, program/project managers, staff, and the US Navy contracting department
Requirements
- Active Secret Clearance
- US Citizen
- Bachelor's degree in a technical field
- 7+ years professional experience in acquisition management support
- Working knowledge of FAR and DFARS
- Mastery in use of Microsoft Office Suite and web-based applications
Qualifications
- A bachelor's degree in a technical field from an accredited university
- 7 or more years professional experience in acquisition management support
Nice to Have
- Familiarity with IT for NAVSEA (compliance)
Skills
* Required skills
About Mayvin, Inc.
Mayvin supports the national security mission of the United States through exceptional service to the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and Justice, focusing on innovation, inclusion, and impact.