Job Description
Job Description
Closeout Acquisition Specialist
- Company: Think Evolutionary (on behalf of our client)
- Location: Washington, D.C.
- Terms: Contract | 2-year project, structured in 6-month increments
- Reports To: Contracting Officer or Program Leadership
- Schedule: Hybrid: 3 days on-site / 2 days remote (may transition to fully remote after initial 6-month period)
- Compensation: $50 - $55/hr
- Clearance: Public Trust required
- Eligibility: Former USAID employees or contractors are not eligible for this position
About Think Evolutionary
Think Evolutionary is a strategic talent intelligence consultancy built on over 20 years of leadership in Infrastructure, Innovation, and Impact. We architect resilient teams for mission-critical industries, including Government Contracting, Healthcare, Engineering, and Utilities. By integrating behavioral science through the Predictive Index (PI) and deep technical foresight, we ensure every placement is precision-engineered for long-term growth and organizational evolution.
Job Overview
The Closeout Acquisition Specialist will provide full-spectrum acquisition and procurement support for a federal agency managing global development programs. This includes end-to-end lifecycle management across pre-award, award, and post-award phases, in strict compliance with FAR, AIDAR, and agency-specific policy. The role requires both hands-on execution and strategic advisory capability, working directly with Contracting Officers, CORs, program teams, and international field offices to move procurements from strategy through closeout.
The Opportunity
We are partnering with a company to place a contracting professional who can operate at a senior level across the full acquisition lifecycle. This is a high-visibility engagement where your work directly supports mission-critical global development programs. If you bring deep federal contracting expertise, thrive in complex multi-stakeholder environments, and produce procurement documentation that holds up under audit, this role was built for you.
Key Responsibilities
Pre-Award & Solicitation
- Develop acquisition strategies for complex international development programs
- Draft and review SOWs, PWSs, and IGCEs
- Conduct market research to identify qualified vendors, including small businesses and international partners
- Build solicitation packages (RFPs, RFQs, RFIs) aligned to agency mission requirements
Acquisition Planning & Strategy
- Provide strategic advisory support on high-value and mission-critical procurements
- Recommend contract types, pricing structures, and evaluation methodologies
- Align procurement strategy with global development program priorities
Proposal Evaluation & Award
- Support technical evaluation panels and source selection processes
- Analyze cost and price proposals for realism, allowability, and reasonableness
- Prepare evaluation documentation and award recommendations
Contract Administration
- Monitor contractor performance against deliverables, KPIs, and SLAs
- Review invoices and manage compliance with contract terms and funding limitations
- Support modifications, extensions, and closeout activities
- Maintain contract files in audit-ready condition
Compliance & Regulatory Oversight
- Ensure adherence to FAR, AIDAR, and agency-specific procurement policies
- Support internal and external audits, including OIG reviews
- Monitor small business utilization goals and socioeconomic procurement requirements
Stakeholder Coordination & Reporting
- Serve as liaison between Contracting Officers, CORs, program teams, and external partners
- Coordinate with international field offices and implementing partners
- Develop dashboards, reports, and leadership briefings on acquisition metrics and procurement timelines
Skills & Experience
Education: Bachelor's degree in Business, Public Administration, Contracting, or a related field. Advanced degree or DAU/FAC-C certification preferred.
Experience:
- Minimum 5 years of progressively responsible experience managing U.S. Government-funded contracts, grants, and/or cooperative agreements, including:
- At least 3 years of experience conducting cost/price analysis and financial review of budgets
- At least 1 year of experience working on contract or grant terminations
- Experience supporting international development, global health, or similar federal programs
Core Competencies:
- Deep working knowledge of U.S. Government regulations, including FAR, AIDAR, and 2 CFR 200
- Strong analytical, writing, and communication skills with the ability to produce clear, defensible procurement documentation
- Ability to work independently in both on-site and remote environments
- Capable of quickly assimilating new subject matter, including Government-to-Government agreements, Title II, Interagency Awards, and Public International Organizations
Preferred Qualifications:
- Familiarity with OIG audit processes and internal control frameworks
- Experience presenting procurement findings to senior leadership and cross-functional stakeholders
EEO Statement
Think Evolutionary, LLC is an equal opportunity employer and a strategic partner in fostering diverse, resilient workforces. We are committed to a workplace that values inclusion and equal access to opportunity. Employment decisions are made based on merit and business needs, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.