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Job DescriptionTitle: Contract Manager
Duration: 18 months contract
Location: Austin, TX
Description:
The Department of Information Resources (DIR) requires the services of one IT Contract Manager, hereafter referred to as Worker(s), who meets the general qualifications of a IT Contract Manager 1 Category, Core Technology Type and the specifications outlined in this document for the Texas Office of the Attorney General – Child Support Division (OAG).
All work products resulting from the project shall be considered “works made for hire” and are the property of the OAG. OAG may include pre-selection requirements that potential Vendors (and their Workers) submit to and satisfy criminal background checks as authorized by the Texas law. OAG will pay no fees for interviews or discussions, which occur during the process of selecting a Worker(s).
The worker performs highly advanced consultative services and technical assistance work to provide strategic lifecycle planning and management of software assets and software licenses for the Child Support Division (CSD). Acts as team lead and plans, trains, assigns and mentors the work of others.
Required: Asset, License, SDLC, (IAITAM OR CSAM OR "certified software asset maanger" OR "Contract Management Certification" OR "Certified Texas Procurement Manager" OR CTPM OR "Certified Texas Contract Manager" OR CTCM OR "Certified Federal Contracts Manager" OR CFCM OR "Certified Professional Contracts Manager" OR CPCM)
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