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At the end the traineeship the incumbent will be able to guide staff and programs through the procurement process, contribute to process improvements, assist the fiscal analyst, root cause issues, and handle escalations or anomalies.
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Promotion salaries are calculated by the NYS Office of the State Comptroller in accordance with NYS Civil Service Law, OSC Payroll rules and regulations and negotiated union contracts. A Juris Doctor, master's or higher degree in a related field can substitute for one year of specialized experience.
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In addition, the Comptroller works closely with other members of the College community including the senior staff, deans and others to establish optimal financial systems for the College. The Comptroller will have direct supervision of Business Affairs, Business Services and Procurement.
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Develop and execute a strategic sales plan to achieve fiscal year sales targets within your territory. The benefits of employment at LINAK include: Medical Insurance, Life Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Maternity and Paternity Leave, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, 401(k) Plan with Company Contribution, Teladoc, Tuition Reimbursement, Special Incentive Plans, Onsite Workout Room and Flex Time.
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Prepare documents and emails to forward to Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) and State Treasury for payment. Knowledge of Office of the State Comptroller policies and procedures. Maintain log to show receipt of court orders and expense vouchers from the NY Liquidation Bureau.
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Positions are located in various Divisions of the Wadsworth Center with public health responsibilities in the areas of infectious disease, genetic disorders and environmental testing. For more information on the NYS Department of Health's Mission, Vision, Values and Strategic Plan, please visit: Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.
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The Office of the State Comptroller is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Office of the New York State Comptroller (OSC) supports telecommuting where it is reasonable to do so based upon the agency’s mission and operational needs.
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Duties Description Under the general direction of the Deputy Director for Economic Analysis & Research, the incumbent will lead the analysis of economic data, including economic conditions and trend analysis, benefit-cost evaluations, and economic and fiscal impact.
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Knowledge of economic development-related fields such as tax policy, real estate development, economic incentives (loans, grants, tax credits), workforce development, public-private partnerships, research and development, commercialization, and/or business marketing.
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Maintain reports for management, clients, the Legislature, the Executive, the Comptroller and other entities. Discuss and recommend actions concerning fiscal problems uncovered by review of financial statements, special reporting, site visits and payment performance.
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Notify Agency Fiscal Officer (AFO) when claims are ready for official approval. Provide support to contract management in the completion of annual fiscal risk assessments. Record all claims in the related fiscal systems.
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Understand and be conversant in federal regulations, policy, and guidelines related to the various disaster assistance programs to include the Robert G. Stafford Act, 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), 2 CFR, FEMA policy and guidance, U.S. Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance Program, Office of General Services procurement policies, Office of the State Comptroller policies, Division of the Budget policies, and related information as appropriate.
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Manages all financial processes, procedures, payments and reconciliation for multiple government and private grants/contracts, and private donation funds to ensure fiscal accountability of the programs including budget submissions, budget revisions and required financial reports according to applicable state and/or federal guidelines.
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The Office of the NYS Comptroller values a workforce with a broad, diverse range of backgrounds and perspectives. The NYS Office of the State Comptroller provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities.
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Depending on job classification, standard work hours, and years of service, KPMG provides Personal Time Off per fiscal year. Follow this link to obtain salary ranges by city outside of CA: California Salary Range: $109100 - $229700 KPMG LLP (the U.S. member firm of KPMG International) offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits package.
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