Arun Mathur
About Arun Mathur
Arun Mathur serves as a Procurement Tech 3 at the National Institutes of Health, where he has worked since 2014. He has a background in banking and procurement, with previous roles at Mid Atlantic Federal Credit Union and Chevy Chase Bank.
Current Role at National Institutes of Health
Arun Mathur has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a Procurement Tech 3 since 2014. In this role, he is responsible for various procurement activities, including utilizing the NIH Business System to query invoice details and review invoices that are ready for payment. His position involves creating debriefing letters for contractors, adhering to the recommendations provided by the Contracting Officer.
Previous Experience at Mid Atlantic Federal Credit Union
Before joining NIH, Arun Mathur worked at Mid Atlantic Federal Credit Union as an Assistant Branch Manager from 2006 to 2014. During his eight years in Gaithersburg, MD, he tracked contractor small business and disadvantaged business utilization through the eSRS system. He also created weekly reports for the branch that detailed invoices on hold and awaiting approval from Contracting Officers for 2-way contracts.
Professional Background at Chevy Chase Bank
Arun Mathur began his career at Chevy Chase Bank, where he served as a Sales and Service Associate from 2004 to 2006 in Rockville, MD. In this role, he was responsible for creating reports and managing customer service operations. His duties included preparing weekly reports for the branch and coordinating with the Scientific Review Officer while attending solicitation review meetings.
Education in Information Systems Management
Arun Mathur earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems Management from the University of Maryland University College. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in managing information systems, which supports his current role in procurement and contract management.
Technical Skills and Software Proficiency
In his professional roles, Arun Mathur has developed proficiency in various software applications relevant to procurement and contract management. He utilizes PRISM software for preparing contract modifications, obligations, and deobligations. His experience with the eSRS system and NIH Business System enhances his ability to track and manage financial transactions effectively.