Recruitment #23-126-0121
Date Opened | 9/7/2022 08:00:00 AM |
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Closing Date | Open until filled |
Salary Range | $64,695.81-$113,217.66 |
Department | TRANSPORTATION AND CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE |
Job Type | Open and Competitive |
Full/Part-Time |
Full-Time
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Benefits | Full Benefits |
Reg/Temp |
Regular
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Loudoun County, Virginia is located approximately 35 miles west of Washington, D.C. Loudoun County plays a key role in the Northern Virginia and Metropolitan Region in the areas of the areas of transit and transportation services. The Loudoun County Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure (DTCI) is currently seeking a detail-oriented individual with strong analytical and communications skills, for the Senior Management and Budget Analyst position.
The Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure is responsible for the design and construction of roadway and vertical infrastructure, transportation planning and special projects, liaison with WMATA and transit programming and operations. The ideal Senior Management and Budget Analyst is a team player working with two other positions, with a focus on monitoring the financial status of the department and identifying opportunities to improve the efficiency of financial operations. Duties include support for budget preparation for the County and corresponding state grants, reconciliation of accounts, to include actions to resolve discrepancies; tracking project funding changes and taking necessary actions to ensure accounts remain balanced; collection of DTCI's performance measure reporting; and providing analysis of organizational and financial issues.
Many duties of this position are related to transit operations including grants reporting and monitoring, quarterly requests for reimbursement for Commuter Choice and State grants, ensuring that the adopted budget is assigned to the correct project and award codes, annual close out, managing collection of reimbursements based on contract agreements for service, budget adjustments for new allocations.
The successful candidate will have a thorough understanding of financial budgeting, accounting, and management principles; experience developing and maintaining budgets; ability to prepare detailed analysis of a wide range of issues; strong verbal and written communication skills; knowledge of grants development and management. Capital Improvement Program budgeting preferred, but not required.
Salary commensurate with experience.
Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Public Policy, Finance, Business Administration, or related field; four (4) years of related work experience in areas such as government, budget management, policy analysis, project management, or program evaluation; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
May be required to work beyond normal business hours during the budget season to respond to budgeting issues and questions.
Successful completion of criminal and credit background checks.
Fill out the Application NOW using the Internet. | If you have questions about how to apply online, you may contact us by phone at (703) 777-0213 or email us at HR@loudoun.gov. EOE. |