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NEW HIGHER SALARY: $50,633 – $86,607
The Challenge
We are hiring an experienced Accountant II to join our Financial Management team.
In this role, you will:
Summarize project scope and receivable terms of each municipal, private, and public/private agreement through our Cash Management Plan as presented by the Office of the State Controller.
Estimate revenue generated through agreements for 2023 exceeded $50M.
Summarize data and determine billable items and amounts for senior NCDOT staff, cities, towns, and private property owners.
Serve as the primary contact for Powell Bill agreements, reimbursable agreements, bridge Inspections and collateral funds.
Summarize expenditures for these agreements for billing.
Comply with State and Federal Regulations while generating and approving funding documents.
Make modifications and finalize billing items and amounts for all phases of agreement projects with federal and non-federal participation in the NCDOT system (SAP R/3 and or CRM).
Maximize funding by producing billings on projects with expenditures.
Create funding documents on individual projects.
Ensure all funding documents are recorded, obligated, and managed properly to prevent over-funding, under-funding or inappropriate use of State funds.
Maximize receivable potential through agreement analysis, enhanced means of obtaining data for billable costs, accurate and timely funding, budgeting, billing functions, and revenue collections.
What You Bring
Knowledge of government accounting methods, procedures, and financial practices.
Knowledge of the steps and procedures required to process data through an integrated computer system.
Demonstrated ability to coordinate with information systems professionals and end users to solve problems impeding or delaying SAP R/3 or CRM functionality.
Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply complex Federal and State fiscal regulations.
Demonstrated ability to use accounting judgment and theory to a wide variety of situations not covered by regulations or precedent.
Education & Experience
Bachelors degree in accounting, or a Bachelors degree in business administration, finance, public administration, or related discipline, and 18 semester hours of accounting, and
2+ years of accounting/auditing experience in the preparation of interpretive/analytical accounting/financial statements and reports; or
An equivalent combination of training and experience.