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$70K - 120K a year
Manage the full lifecycle of procurement and contracting processes, ensuring compliance and operational efficiency.
Requires expert knowledge of procurement laws, contract administration, and experience in managing complex, high-value contracts.
• Title- **Lead Contracts Consultant • Classification- **Contracts Specialist 3 • Job Status- **Full-Time/Permanent • WDFW Program- **Financial Services** **Program -- Contracts and Procurement Office • Duty Station-** Olympia, Washington -- Thurston County • Hybrid/Telework- **This position is required to be onsite at least three days per week. • Closing Date- **1/29/2026 11:59 PM Pacific Learn more about being a member of [**Team WDFW**](https://wdfw.wa.gov/about/jobs){rel="noopener noreferrer"}! • *This position supports the Contracts and Procurement Office's mission by helping WDFW plan for and manage current and future procurement and contracting needs. It ensures contracts are properly established, administered, tracked, and reported in compliance with applicable laws, policies, and agency requirements, while promoting consistency, fiscal accountability, and transparency. ** • *The role works closely with program staff and internal and external partners to interpret contract requirements, maintain accurate records and systems, mitigate contract-related risks, and improve contract management processes. Through strong oversight, collaboration, and continuous improvement, this position contributes to operational excellence and advances WDFW's strategic goals.** • What to Expect-** • *Act as Lead Contracts Consultant** Serves as a subject matter expert providing advanced consultation and technical guidance to program staff on complex, high-risk, and high-dollar procurements and contracts. Provides consultation and technical assistance to agency staff on the development, management, and monitoring of solicitations and contracts to ensure compliance with applicable procurement rules, policies, and statutes. Collaborates with program staff to develop clear, well-defined specifications and performance standards that support competition and meet program needs. Develops evaluation criteria for solicitations; analyze and evaluate bids and proposals; and determine responsiveness, responsibility, and compliance. At an expert level, perform complex contract administration work. Makes decisions by considering several approaches or methods, use critical thinking and past experience to devise new or original methods or processes. Manage the full lifecycle of formal solicitations, including solicitation document development, scope definition with customers, procurement schedule management, evaluation facilitation, award, and contract file review and audit. Perform ongoing contract administration and contractor performance evaluations to ensure goods and services are delivered in accordance with contract requirements and that pricing remains competitive with market conditions. Conduct pre-bid and pre-proposal conferences to clarify requirements, address bidder questions, and provide procurement guidance. Independently determines and advises on the appropriate procurement methodology, including direct buy, competitive solicitation, sole source, and WDFW statutory exemptions from competition, based on risk, complexity, and regulatory requirements. Provide direction, guidance, and training to program managers and staff on procurement processes and contract administration requirements. Maintain expert-level knowledge of Washington State and local government procurement and contract administration laws, rules, and regulatory requirements related to goods and services. Advise agency staff on using the agency's contracts management system to request contracts, monitor status, maintain accountability
This job posting was last updated on 1/30/2026