Posted on Aug 26, 2015
I've been offered Contracting Officer's Technical Representative certification - should I pursue it?
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My branch chief approached me today and wants me to become COTR (Contracting Officer's Technical Representative) certified. This would be in addition to my regular duties. I'm a web developer for my agency, and they want someone with some technical expertise. I've previously expressed a desire to advance beyond a code monkey which I am now and this is my opportunity. I'm trying to weigh the pros and cons and looking for advice on this. I would appreciate any insight anyone may have. Thank you in advance.
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Yes.
This is going to "let you behind the curtain" so to speak. This is a skill set that is HUGELY valuable. Run, don't walk, towards this opportunity.
This is going to "let you behind the curtain" so to speak. This is a skill set that is HUGELY valuable. Run, don't walk, towards this opportunity.
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LCpl Todd Houston
I agree completely. Unless it would have a negative reaction on something you have already, further education /training is always a good idea. Just my opinion folks, not an order.
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My insight is nothing to brag about. After all, I wear glasses in my old age
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
PV2 (Join to see) Me 3! or is that only you and 2 reflections standing there? 8-)
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Lisa, first off, if this is something that you LOVE to do and it means more responsibility and most important, more money, then yes, take it. It could be the start of something really good and rewarding for you. I personally always have stepped up to any challenges that would make my job more rewarding.
By the way, congratulations on being considered for this opportunity.
By the way, congratulations on being considered for this opportunity.
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
I am sure that you do Lisa and don't let anything or anyone stand in your way to success. Remember that opportunity usually only knocks once. Grab the ring while you can. Good luck with your new position. Knock them dead girl!
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Without a doubt!! It is an opportunity to receive free training and certifications that you can add to your portfolio, resume, and knowledge bank!!
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It is actually called COR now. Be careful. I picked up that certification and my life has gone to Hell and every new contract that comes along has become my responsibility. Co-workers have seen my pain, and they won't do it. This means I end up with more contracts. Now, I spend about 50% of my work doing COR duties. That said, if your boss 'wants' you to be a COR, you may not have much choice. If I could do it over again, it would be a resounding "No!"
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PV2 (Join to see) Yes... It is very rewarding... honestly. I have been a COR/COTR off and on since 1997. My second Masters is in Procurement and Acquisition... with a Grad Cert. in Government Contracting. My thesis was on the critical mission of the COR/COTR in government contracting. While a COR is not a supervisor... you do perform a variety of management roles for the command and the contracting officer. The reason a SME is needed is that they are the "eye/ears" of the KO to ensure the contract deliverables are being meet. I could go on and on... but remember... you are not the contractors "supervisor"... you hold the Contract PM/Lead to the standards of the contract... and raise concerns to the KO and the command.
BTW... Are you at the Pentagon?
BTW... Are you at the Pentagon?
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Thanks 1SG Cameron M. Wesson for the advice! I'm with USDA. I wish I was at the Pentagon. It would only be a 10 min drive to work.
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1SG Cameron M. Wesson
PV2 (Join to see) oddly enough I'm at the pentagon now for two months on a broadening assignment. For some reason I thought you were here also. I was going to offer lunch.
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It's still doable and I'd love that. 1SG Cameron M. Wesson I telework on Tuesdays and Thursdays so we can figure out something on Pentagon Row.
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A COTR, can be a great thing and it can be a major hassle. Be careful what you wish for, if the COR isn't doing there job a lot of stuff can dumped in your lap.
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You will be successful in any endeavor PV2 (Join to see). As always, a little prayer at this stage of the game is always a great idea. Prayers from Tucson. You go girl!
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