Budget and Fiscal Operations Analyst

Arlington, VA
Full Time
Mid Level

Budget and Fiscal Operations Analyst  – Arlington, VA

Background:

Kent, Campa and Kate Incorporated (KCK) is a federal contracting company that provides professional services to Government Agencies. We are currently seeking candidates for a Budget and Fiscal Operations Analyst position in Arlington, VA.

Position Description:

This position develops financial analysis of the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) operations as a basis for reporting to and advising FSI management on possible actions to obtain the best possible utilization of resources. The position analyzes financial plans submitted by Schools and Offices, and advise on allocation of funds to FSI Schools and Offices in relation to their approved financial plans.

Requirements:

  • Minimum Experience: Four (4) years’ relevant progressive budget experience.
  • Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree in a related field. Twelve (12) years progressive budget experience can be substituted for a required Bachelor’s degree.
  • Experience performing work in support of federal budget processes. 
  • Strong experience in Microsoft Office Suite with an emphasis in Microsoft Excel functions, including but not limited to pivot tables and formulas.
  • Experience organizing, consolidating, and manipulating data;

Working Duties (including but not limited to):

  • Develops financial analysis of FSI operations as a basis for reporting to and advising FSI management on possible actions to obtain the best possible use of resources.
  • Analyzes financial plans submitted by Schools and Offices and advises on allocation of funds to FSI Schools and Offices in relation to their approved financial plans. 
  • Recommends and develops courses of action in response to funding reductions or potential future funding reductions, analyzing possible allocations and mission impacts.
  • Applies knowledge and understanding of financial management principles, practices, methods and techniques, to manage financial resources and meet critical operational requirements.
  • Knowledge of the laws/regulations governing federal funding, and the financial and budgetary relationships between subordinate and senior levels of financial management to interpret and assess the impact of new and revised Congressional legislation on the formulation and execution of funding.
  • Recommends appropriate internal financial controls pertaining to the apportionment, transfer, allotment, disbursement and accounting of funds, in compliance with Congressional and OMB requirements regarding management control practices.
  • Advises on the allocation of earned reimbursement and other funds to FSI Schools and Offices as it relates to their approved financial plans.
  • Drafts reimbursement agreements between FSI and federal government agencies and foreign governments for which FSI provides training services.
  • Sets up arrangements for processing and collecting reimbursements; drafts Congressional budget justifications; support the financial planning and budget formulation activities for the FSI annual budget.

Application Notes:

  • Please provide a resume to include the duties and responsibilities performed for each previously held position.
  • Please provide three (3) professional references on your resume.
  • Applicants must have an active secret security clearance. 

Kent, Campa and Kate Incorporated (KCK) is an equal opportunity employer. KCK does not discriminate against employees and applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, and local law.

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