Configuration Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Configuration Analyst

oPerforms overall contract review/interpretation and keeps up-to-date with approved contractual requirements, including Statement of Work (SOW), contract modifications, Points of Contact (POCs), approval/distribution obligations, and any other information that will assist with the organized management and accountability of Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) data items.
oCreates and maintains a Contract Data Status Report (CDSR) via an Excel spreadsheet for establishing, recording and reporting a Program's CDRL identification, requirements and data submittal forecasts/occurrences.
oWorks with the assigned Contracts Administrator and/or Program Management, as needed, to ensure the timely delivery of CDRL data items and/or resolution of any contractual or data submittal issues/concerns.
oComposes contract submittal letters and delivers to the customer along with applicable CDRLs via customer-sponsored tools/methods.
oGathers and maintains monthly metrics of on time, late and early CDRL submittals per program.
oReviews and processes technical manuals and A-size drawings in our PLM tool for release and submittal as required.
oEnsures contractually required data markings/statements are specified on relevant Program documentation.
oMaintains accurate document identification and status accounting records via various Excel logs.
oCommunicates and maintains sound business relations with Program team, CDM team, Government Agencies and Customers alike, showing responsiveness, professionalism and cooperativeness at all times.
Recommended Skills Forecasting Metrics Microsoft Excel Professional Attitude Program Management Business Relationship Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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