FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT I
The California State Controller's Office is the chief fiscal officer of California, ensuring accountability and transparency in financial practices. The Financial Accountant I will be responsible for supporting the implementation of statutory control agency functions within the Financial Information System for California (FI$Cal) and will participate in various financial analysis and reporting activities.
Responsibilities
- The incumbent will serve as a subject matter expert utilizing the knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP); Budgetary/Legal Basis budgeting, accounting, and reporting requirements as prescribed by California Law; fiscal accounting rules and regulations contained in the State Administrative Manual and Uniform Codes; and procedures as prescribed by the SCO
- Perform analysis and research to determine appropriate action, suggest alternative solutions, and provide support for recommendations related to the implementation of SARD control agency functions in FI$Cal
- Participate in the development of FI$Cal's financial components to fulfill unique State requirements
- Analyze, design, develop, and test financial systems and components such as configurations, conversions, interfaces, extensions, forms, queries, and reports
- Analyze existing and proposed accounting and reporting standards and policies to assess opportunities for business process reengineering while ensuring system integrity. Identify internal control risks and report to management
- Attend training to keep apprised of new financial rules and regulations, accounting systems, processes, and procedures
- Design training plans and provide training to the division
- Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders
- Participate in documenting current as-is and future to-be processes
- Work extended or weekend hours with little advanced notice to meet deadlines
Skills
- Knowledge of laws of the State of California
- Knowledge of fiscal accounting rules and regulations contained in the State Administrative Manual
- Knowledge of Governmental Accounting Principles
- Knowledge of procedures prescribed by the State Controller's Office
- Knowledge of the comprehensive financial system of the centralized accounts
- Knowledge of financial reporting systems for Budgetary/Legal and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for statewide financial reporting purposes
- Ability to perform analysis and research to determine appropriate action
- Ability to suggest alternative solutions and provide support for recommendations related to the implementation of SARD control agency functions in FI$Cal
- Ability to participate in the development of FI$Cal's financial components to fulfill unique State requirements
- Ability to analyze, design, develop, and test financial systems and components such as configurations, conversions, interfaces, extensions, forms, queries, and reports
- Ability to analyze existing and proposed accounting and reporting standards and policies to assess opportunities for business process reengineering while ensuring system integrity
- Ability to identify internal control risks and report to management
- Ability to attend training to keep apprised of new financial rules and regulations, accounting systems, processes, and procedures
- Ability to design training plans and provide training to the division
- Ability to communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders
- Ability to participate in documenting current as-is and future to-be processes
- Ability to work extended or weekend hours with little advanced notice to meet deadlines
- A copy of your degree, transcripts, or degree evaluation is required
- A Statement of Qualifications is required
- Resume is optional. It may be included, but is not required
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