Job Title: Contract Price/Cost Analyst
Series/Grade: NH-1102-03 (Acquisition Demo)
Location: Washington, DC
Organization: Washington Headquarters Services (WHS), Acquisition Directorate
About the Role:
The Washington Headquarters Services (WHS) Acquisition Directorate is seeking an experienced Contract Price/Cost Analyst to join our Enterprise Acquisition Policy & Strategic Initiatives (EAPSI) team. In this critical role, you will serve as a subject matter expert, providing technical expertise and in-depth cost and price analysis for a wide range of procurements supporting the Department of Defense.
You will be responsible for advising contracting officials and senior leadership, shaping negotiation strategies, and ensuring the government achieves fair and reasonable pricing on complex acquisitions. This is a unique opportunity to influence DoD procurement policy and make a significant impact on the acquisition lifecycle.
Candidate we Seek:
The ideal candidate for this role is more than just a skilled analyst; they are a strategic advisor and a policy shaper. You thrive on complexity and excel at transforming raw data from contractor proposals into a clear, defensible pricing position for the government. You have a deep-seated expertise in the FAR and DFARS, which you apply with creativity and seasoned judgment to unprecedented procurement challenges. Your ability to clearly articulate your findings and advise senior leaders makes you a trusted partner in high-stakes negotiations. If you are passionate about ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and want to directly influence DoD acquisition policy, you are the candidate we are looking for.
DAWIA Level II certification in Contracting is highly desired.
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Why Join Us?
This position offers a unique opportunity to work on high-impact, complex acquisitions that are critical to the DoD mission. You will be a key advisor within the WHS Acquisition Directorate, with your work directly influencing the effectiveness and efficiency of government procurement.