Budget Operations Analyst; GS-; Reposted
Listed on 2026-02-25
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Finance & Banking
Financial Analyst, Financial Reporting, Financial Manager
DEFINITION
Under the general supervision of the Agency Head and/or designee, this is highly procedural work which performs analytical tasks involving complex phases of examination, expenditure projections and preparation of the budgetary operating needs of assigned departments/agencies. The Budget Operations Analyst conducts financial analysis of expenditure accounts, also reviews the functions and procedures affecting government departments and agencies.
The employee performs a variety of routine assignments required to analyze and review the fiscal operations and procedures of all departments and agencies, prepares reports and provides support on budget operational matters in accordance with established local laws, guidelines, policies, and procedures. Work is reviewed for conformity with established laws, rules and regulations through progress reports, conferences, and evaluations.
DUTIES (NOT ALL INCLUSIVE)- Provides assistance in administering respective budget plans to departments/agencies, divisions, bureau, and program heads.
- Provides guidance, oversight, development, and implementation of the Executive Budget, and promote its strategic use by departments and agencies.
- Examines budget estimates and accounts of assigned departments/agencies and studies their operations and needs.
- Investigates the operations of departments/agencies, boards, and commissions with reference to budgetary requirements, methods of keeping budget accounts and organization.
- Submits requests for budget adjustments, allotment allocations, creation of positions, encumbrance requisitions and other fiscal documents to Budget Director for approval.
- Reviews budget transactions, documents, records, reports and methods for accuracy and effectiveness.
- Participates in conferences, and hearings regarding the budgetary requirements of assigned departments/agencies, boards, and commissions.
- Reviews federal guidelines, Congressional and Legislative Acts and other pertinent references.
- Provides support and assistance to assigned agencies relative to budget reporting and management.
- Prepares and compiles information for budget, legislative hearings, and reporting purposes.
- Prepares analyses showing financial schedules and supporting documents, statistical data and all other data explaining the findings and results of the analyses.
- Provides assistance with the coordination of budget operations and related activities to management.
- Processes and monitors budget appropriation releases and personnel funding requests.
- Prepares account analysis, financial forecasting, and projections, as requested.
- Maintains follow-up communication with assigned departments and agencies to address issues timely.
- Prepares reports and appropriation funding releases pursuant to legislative action.
- Conducts follow-up sessions with departments/agencies to ensure compliance.
- Participates in professional training and development; adheres to attendance and workplace regulations and policies.
- Resolves budget issues and problems for assigned departments.
- Provides assistance with the training needs as it relates to budget management activities.
- Performs other accounting related duties as required.
Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Administration and/or Management or a related field, which must include at least twelve (12) credit hours of accounting, finance, or management; and at least three (3) years of relative working experience in accounting or a related field.
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Associate’s Degree from an accredited institution in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Administration and/or Management or a related field, which must include at least twelve (12) credit hours of accounting, finance, or management; and a minimum of five (5) years of relative working experience in accounting or a related field.
FACTOR 1- KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED BY THE POSITION- Knowledge of the principles and practices of public budgeting, governmental accounting, auditing theories, principals that apply to governmental operations.
- Knowledge of the organizational operations of departments and agencies to understand and implement programs within local or federal guidelines.
- Skil…
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