Provide Qualifications for Task Assignment Consultant Key Personnel Sample Clauses

Provide Qualifications for Task Assignment Consultant Key Personnel. To assist proposers to be prepared to offer qualified Key Personnel to perform and deliver on- demand Task Assignment work, the RFP provides high level job descriptions. Any offered key personnel are required to be available to deliver Task Assignment duties per the agreed-upon Task Assignment schedule. All replacement key personnel, which must be provided to minimize schedule impact, are subject to NYSDOT review and approval. You are allowed to offer additional job descriptions which must be relevant to the RFP. In your Approach, you should talk about your ability to reasonably provide qualified consultant personnel when responding to task assignment requests and your ability to ensure that all consultant personnel assigned to a task assignment are available to provide requested support services in a time frame which meets the task assignment’s schedule. Be sure to include a discussion of ensuring qualified personnel from DBE firms also get an opportunity to participate to meet the 12.53% DBE goal over the life of the contract. In addition to providing a Consultant Project Manager, the RFP requires the selected Consultant to present qualifications for all non-namedother proposed key personnel to perform the roles described below. Present key personnel qualifications in a concise format. If a Proposer proposes named key personnel beyond the Project Manager, then offer names, titles and experience attestations, resumes and at least two (2) references for any named key personnel via inclusion of such in Attachment 12 by firm. If a Proposer proposes named key personnel beyond the Project Manager, it is recommended that the Proposer consider also offering qualifications for the same title as the one cited for any named key personnel. When directed to O*NET, please go to: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/find/family?f=0&g=Go. High Level Job Descriptions: Consultant Task Assignment Manager: Supervises and coordinates activities of personnel involved in each assigned Task Assignment. Plans, directs, and coordinates activities of designated task assignment to ensure that goals or objectives of task assignment are accomplished within prescribed time frame and funding parameters. Primary contact with the Task Assignment Project Manager to execute and deliver the assigned Task Assignment. The Consultant’s Task Assignment Manager is responsible for the performance of all work components and elements assigned to each Task Assignment. Directs and coordinates activities of tas...
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