Indirect Rate Specialist at Golden Key Group
, District of Columbia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Indirect Rate Negotiation, Cost Proposal Review, Federal Cost Principles, Cost/Price Analysis, NICRA File Maintenance, Audit Resolution, Technical Guidance, Provisional Rate Monitoring, Trend Analysis, Policy Development, Contracting Officers, Agreement Officers, Legal Counsel, FAC-C Professional, CFCM, CPA

Industry

Human Resources

Description
About GKG With a passion for excellence, Golden Key Group (GKG) helps clients solve their strategic, organizational, and operational challenges to better meet their mission demands. We have serviced more than 25 Federal departments and agencies and several large commercial companies since our inception in 2002. Golden Key Group's talented professionals, combined with our strategic partners, bring a depth of commercial and government experience and expertise. We are relentless in delivering the highest levels of services to provide tangible value and create sustainable results for our clients. Overview GKG is seeking a Indirect Rate Specialist to join our team in support of USAID. The specialist will provide expert guidance on the procedural, legal, and operational requirements for negotiating and setting provisional and final indirect rates for contractors and grantees, ensuring compliance with USAID and U.S. Government regulations. This is a hybrid, full-time role working closely with Contracting Officers (COs) and Agreement Officers (AOs), legal counsel, technical offices, and partners. Note: This position is posted in anticipation of a contract award and may become available in the future. Responsibilities Support the review, analysis, and negotiation of provisional and final indirect cost rate proposals, ensuring allowability, allocability, and reasonableness in accordance with federal cost principles. Prepare negotiation objectives and conduct in-depth cost/price analyses, including review of expense pools, allocation bases, and business volume forecasts. Maintain NICRA official files; ensure accuracy and completeness of documentation in agency systems. Coordinate with auditors, legal counsel, and other functional specialists to resolve audit findings and recommendations related to indirect costs. Provide technical guidance to USAID COs and AOs on indirect cost rate application and compliance. Monitor provisional indirect rate performance, perform trend analysis, and recommend adjustments as needed. Support policy development and interpretation on cost principles, indirect rates, and related areas. Other duties as assigned Qualifications FAC-C Professional, CFCM, CPA, or CGFM. Capability to quickly assimilate new information and become proficient in topics for which they may not have knowledge, e.g. Government to Government, Title II, Interagency Awards, and Public International Organizations.
Responsibilities
The specialist will support the review, analysis, and negotiation of provisional and final indirect cost rate proposals, ensuring compliance with federal cost principles. This includes preparing negotiation objectives, conducting cost/price analyses, maintaining official files, and coordinating with auditors and legal counsel.
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