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Pricing and Proposal Analyst – Advanced Professional (PSU1700)

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Pricing and Proposal Analysis



Job Summary

The Pricing and Proposal Analyst pursues, administers and conducts sponsored programs; identifies funding opportunities; facilitates the proposal preparation process; submits proposals; informs faculty and college personnel of special contractual requirements; develops, prepares, and submits budgets; ensures compliance with University guidelines; and provides training to personnel on topics that cover the breadth of research administration.

Representative Duties

  • Search for, obtain, and distribute funding opportunities utilizing expertise database; maintain database information
  • Collaborate with college/unit offices on funding opportunities requiring special handling such as limited submissions, RFA (Request for Application), RFP (Request for Proposal), ITQ (Intent to Qualify) and other solicitations
  • Liaison with Office of Sponsored Programs, ORP (Office of Research Protection), Office of Technology Management (OTM), Risk Management or other central units as needed to support proposal development
  • Lead and or participate in meetings with faculty or department heads on funding opportunities, team formation and responses to opportunities; explain procedures, forms and formats, definitions, and other requirements for the preparation and submission of proposals
  • Provide recommendations to improve proposal success rate and effectiveness of award management
  • Prioritize timelines/schedules through interpretation of potential funding opportunities and hold proposal team accountable
  • Assist faculty or others with proposal preparation through reviewing sponsor and University guidelines and submission requirements
  • Develop, finalize and/or approve proposal budget and cost share; prepare required forms, representations and certifications, and budget justification; obtain cost share approvals
  • Responsible for major components of nearly all facets of budget activities; participate in the conceptual development of the various budget processes and specifications for projects
  • Contribute to budget and resource data analysis; gather, compile, and manipulate data
  • Prepare requests for advance project definitions, WBSEs, and other budget set up actions
  • Prepare and submit budget documents for award modifications and revisions and other budget adjustments
  • Participate in meetings with Office of Sponsored Programs and unit administration concerning export control, publication restrictions, and other potential risks; initiate follow up on sign-offs and monitor process
  • Resolve issues and implement solutions; initiate process improvements to address systemic roadblocks
  • Collect, organize, research, and analyze information and data to prepare proposals
  • Process, enter, review, update, and verify data within a database, software system, or application

Level Matrix

Level:
Advanced Professional
Base Description:
– Completes activities, tasks, and/or projects of a functional nature.
Level Summary:
– Demonstrates proficient and comprehensive knowledge of defined skill areas/applications. Applies knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures of a particular field to decision-making and problem–solving. Works under minimum supervision on varied and sometimes difficult work assignments, conferring with supervisor or subject matter experts on unusual matters. May lead others or a team in completion of complex assignments. Interprets and communicates information clearly, accurately, and persuasively. Researches and tries new approaches when solving difficult or novel problems.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
– Indirect supervisor or mentor for other full–time employees
– May serve as direct supervisor for part–time, student, and/or temporary workers, volunteers, or a full–time employee
Fiscal Responsibilities:
– May validate and pay invoices
– May monitor/track budgets and funding
Problem Solving:
– Encounters generally routine problems with progressively more complex and/or varied problems
– Typically follows recommended course of action and procedures to resolve problems
– May apply specialized knowledge and skills to resolve complex and/or varied problems, with supervisor oversight
– Researches and tries new approaches when solving problems
Independence of Action:
– Works with minimal supervision on more difficult work assignments, conferring with supervisor on unusual matters
– Follows precedents and procedures
– May set priorities and organize work within general guidelines established by supervisor
Communication and Collaboration:
– Communicates internally and externally within working unit and the University
– May communicate with external audiences for business purposes
– Promotes open communication in a manner that builds relationships among team members
– Applies appropriate strategies for managing conflict; negotiate reasonable compromises; propose and evaluate possible solutions
– Interprets and communicates information, ideas and instructions clearly, accurately and persuasively both verbally and in written materials intended for distribution
Salary Structure
  • Comp Grade – 11
  • Minimum – $68,200.00
  • MidPoint – $85,200.00
  • Maximum – $102,300.00
FLSA Exemption Status
Exempt
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree
Minimum Experience
3+ years of relevant experience
Equivalency
Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Additional Job Requirements