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MELE Associates, Inc. is seeking to add an experienced Budget Analyst team member to support the Office of Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) and Institutional Research & Development Programs, N114.
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Using budget estimates from REFS program managers, assists in the development of operating year budgets for the Bureau for Food Security and with the review of proposed budgets for compliance with management policies, priorities, and objectives.
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Reviews and analyzes current and proposed legislation and appropriations language, Office of Management and Budget regulations and congressional guidelines to assess their impact on AOC budget and program operations.
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The Budget Analyst will assist with providing oversight of the Agency Funding and will directly with other Budget Analysts in the Unit. Assumes other responsibilities as directed to by the CFO, Director of Finance, Associate Director, Budget & Financial Planning Unit, and Budget & Financial Planning Manager.
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The Budget Analyst will support the Laboratory's budget formulation and execution activities including reporting, budget plan justification which provides analytical and financial support to the Budget Director and Chief Financial Officer (CFO.
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SPATHE is looking for a qualified person to support a multi-year contract with the Joint Special Operations University (JSOU) mission in support of USSOCOM. As the Budget Analyst , provide financial analysis and management of contract funding and subk funding that assist in the executi on JSOU’s educational support services with emphasis on military studies.
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The Budget Analyst serves as a primary contact and liaison/operational representative between the Dean's Office and all other Sacramento State campus offices, particularly the Division of Academic Affairs but also other CSU campuses, the Chancellor's Office and outside agencies in matters related to administrative, operations, and fiscal policies and procedures of the College and the University.
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The Budget Analyst in the Dean’s Office of the College of Health and Human Services, provides lead guidance, strategic planning, analysis, monitoring, and problem solving related to the spectrum of operational, personnel, administrative, and financial functions of the College as they pertain to budget.
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Our Finance Department at the Eastern Territorial Headquarters (THQ) in West Nyack, NY has an opening for a Budget and Financial Analyst. The role of the Analyst is to obtain and prepare various reports, schedules, analyses, and reconciliations, primarily focused on the operating budget and activity as required to support THQ Leadership’s fiscal goals.
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The Budget Analyst is an independent and collaborative resource person who utilizes extensive expertise to advise and engage/consult with the Dean and Associate Deans in matters such as the College's budget, administration, personnel, enrollment management, student success, space, equipment and other resources, and facilities among others.
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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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Examples of GS-7 level work include assisting with: Routine and recurring budget administration duties which facilitate more complex and detailed review and analysis functions; Comparing figures in current estimates of funding needs by line item or object class with prior years expenditures; or preparing preliminary budget estimates and reviewing justifications for program support activities.
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Determines the need for a Request for Budget Change (RBC) by analyzing the personnel action or budget change in relation to Regents guidelines and prepares documentation. Assists in preparation and analysis of the operating budget supplemental data: faculty salary and position, new tenure appointments and promotions, endowed chair reports.
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This includes, but is not limited to facilitating URB meetings with senior leadership and capital project stakeholders, participating in various capital project discussions with LIPA/PSEGLI staff, reviewing URB document submittals, coordinating URB functions with other Capital Budget Management staff members, URB activity monitoring and tracking, URB administrative tasks, etc.
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0-2 years experience in a finance or budget role. The Foundation also owns and operates two iconic museums, the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, and a renowned research library, the John D Rockefeller Jr Library.
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