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3 years’ experience working with query tools and financial management/budget execution systems: DEAMS, Automated Business Services System (ABSS), and Command Resource Integration System (CRIS), Defense Travel System (DTS), Wide Area Workflow (WAWF), Electronic Document Access (EDA), FM Suite, US Bank for GPC, and Citi Bank for GTC.
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The Budget Director will be a liaison with the Executive Office for Administration & Finance and the House & Senate Ways & Means for information requests during the annual budget process.
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Demonstrated budget experience, including knowledge of government and fund accounting, and generally accepted accounting principles and practices. University budget experience and/or thorough knowledge of university financial systems, policies and procedures.
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The Budget, Grants and Contracts Director performs a variety of tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility to ensure the financial needs of the CYFTAY division are met, and other duties as assigned.
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The Budget Manager reports directly to the Director of Budgeting and Fiscal Services and is responsible for providing a high level of fiscal oversight using independent judgement in the interpretation and application of a variety of rules and procedures in specialized budgetary functions.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Financial Planning & Analysis the Budget Analyst will manage a portfolio of government grants and contracts, including budget and forecast preparation and analysis, ensuring compliance with government contract regulations, invoice & expense review, reconciliation and financial reporting.
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The Grant & Budget Manager will report to the Chief Operating Officer and will undertake special projects and other duties as assigned or initiated. The Grants & Budget Manager will be responsible for leading the effective and efficient operations in the areas of procurement, solicitation, budget preparation, contracting, and award administration (grants, contracts and subawards) to include financial monitoring.
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Directly assists the CFO, Controller, and budget director in all respects of the department’s budgetary, financial planning and preparation of policy options involving finance for the Commissioner, senior staff, and external partners such as legislature, Governor’s office and Minnesota Management and Budget.
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The TS/SCI cleared Sr. Budget Analyst shall support the Office of Space Launch (OSL) for all OSL Divisions across all operating locations, with all portfolio managers, and with Program Control Support staff as specified by the Customer.
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Provide support in preparation of the Congressional Budget Justification Book (CBJB) and the Intelligence Program Budget Submission (IPBS) for the OSL. At all levels, our Budget Analysts will utilize and enhance their skills in either budget formulation or budget execusion cost estimating and analysis by supporting programs related to the development and acquisition of space vehicles for various legacy programs of the DOD and Intelligence communities.
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Under general direction of the Budget Manager (Staff Services Manager I), the Associate Budget Analyst (ABA) will perform more technical and complex budget office work. As part of the Department of Consumer Affairs' overall budget and fiscal administrative responsibilities, the Associate Budget Analyst will independently perform the duties assigned.
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Apply expertise and working knowledge of DOD financial execution processes and reporting to the budget planning, execution, and reconciliation of all appropriations allocated or provided to the Army TENCAP office, with appropriate Government oversight.
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The Senior Operations and Budget Analyst will help ensure that the HERRC program is adequately developing and documenting financial systems and decisions. The Senior Operations and Budget Analyst will also help develop standard processes across operational areas including budgeting, reporting, and grant submissions.
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Manages the development and ongoing administration of the Administration and Finance division budget in close collaboration with the Vice President of Administration & Finance (VPAF), Chief of Staff to the VPAF, and/or AVP of Finance; provides analytical support, advice and recommendations to the AVP on matters of financial planning, budget development, resource allocation, new employee salary placement, temporary assignments, reclassifications and reorganizations.
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The Budget Analyst role will be responsible for a variety of core FP&A functions. Serves as divisional budget liaison between the Financial Planning, Reporting, and Budgeting department and the assigned Division.
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