The Policy Group of the Procurement Division has an opening for a Procurement Policy Analyst. The Policy Group develops policies and provides oversight in support of approximately $1 billion in annual procurement spend at LLNL. Procurement Policy Analysts provide advice and guidance to contracting officials, research and interpret statutes, regulations and prime contract requirements to apply to procurement policies and specific procurements. Procurement Policy Analysts also conduct compliance reviews, develop and manage procurement document templates, and serve as subject matter experts for wide range of procurements, including commercial products and services, construction, information technology, research and development, and custom fabrications, to name a few. Procurement Policy Analysts are part of a team that manages key components of the Laboratory’s purchasing system. This position will report to the Policy Group Leader.
You will
- Apply, interpret, and lead the implementation of procurement policies and procedures. Serve as a senior advisor providing authoritative guidance to contracting officials on procurement policies and procedures.
- Independently research and interpret complex and evolving federal procurement statutes and regulations, and the Lab’s prime contract to develop procurement policies and procedures.
- Lead and perform internal compliance reviews; drive and coordinate institutional responses to external reviews and audits (e.g., CPSRs, GAO, SBA, DCAA), including development of corrective actions with Laboratory-wide impact.
- Develop and manage procurement document templates including, for example: standard purchase orders, subcontracts and agreements, terms and conditions, solicitations, acquisition plans, source selection memos, and correspondence.
- Advise contracting officials when negotiating non-standard terms and conditions.
- Lead cross-functional collaboration with organizations such as OGC to resolve complex or ambiguous regulatory issues and ensure effective implementation of requirements across the Laboratory.
- Support training and development initiatives.
- Function as a project leader and/or serve as a mentor to contracting officials in the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities.
- Independently evaluate and provide recommendations on unauthorized procurements, advising senior management on risk, compliance, and ratification decisions.
- Perform other duties as assigned.