Finance Analyst
Summary
Under the direction of the CFO, the Finance Analyst delivers financial analysis, reporting, and fiscal oversight. This role supports leadership with data-driven insights and long-term planning, advancing transparency, accountability, and the responsible stewardship of public funds.
Essential Duties
Review and analyze contracts, proposals and financial agreements to ensure fiscal responsibility.
Conduct detailed cost analyses and present clear, action able findings.
Analyze and assess the financial impact of collective bargaining agreements.
Prepare accurate journal entries and perform timely account reconciliations.
Develop financial reports for County leadership and public dissemination.
Contribute to long-range financial planning and forecasting initiatives.
Assist the CFO in the development, analysis and administration of the County's capital budget.
Provide support for the issuance and management of bonds, notes and other debt instruments.
Draft, update and refine financial procedures and policies.
Maintain and improve financial systems, databases and spreadsheets to ensure data integrity.
Collaborate with County departments to monitor and analyze financial performance.
Respond to auditor inquiries and support the annual audit process.
Prepare documentation for inclusion in the County's annual financial report.
Research best practices to inform policy and strategic initiatives.
Perform additional duties and special projects as assigned.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a related field.
Experience: 2-5 years of experience in financial analysis, budgeting, or governmental accounting.
Experience in municipal or county government preferred.
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