Bargaining Unit: SEIU 1021 - Misc Prof/Tech (011)
$43.02-$52.27 Hourly / $3,226.50-$3,920.25 BiWeekly /
$6,990.75-$8,493.88 Monthly / $83,889.00-$101,926.50 Yearly
DESCRIPTION
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Under general direction, performs varied professional auditing, accounting and/or compliance assignments; records financial transactions and reports related information in compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and County policies and procedures; conducts audits in compliance with Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS); reviews accounting methods and practices of County departments, Special Districts and County contractors; prepares financial, accounting and analytical reports; and performs related work as required. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
This class is located in the Auditor-Controller Agency and is the entry class
into the professional auditor series. Incumbents in this class perform professional
auditing, accounting and/or compliance work relating to the County and its
operations. Auditor is flexibly staffed
to Senior Auditor with flexible staffing promotions made according to policies
and procedures approved by the Human Resource Services Department. The Auditor class consists of incumbents initially
working under close direction while performing auditing, compliance or
professional technical governmental accounting functions within the Auditor
Agency. After gaining experience and
demonstrating proficiency which meet the qualifications of the Senior Auditor
level, incumbents are eligible to promote to the higher level. Incumbents at
the Auditor level are expected to develop the knowledge, skills and abilities
needed in order to perform the full range of professional auditor tasks with
minimal assistance or supervision. This
class is distinguished from the Senior Auditor class which handles the more
complex auditing assignments and may lead audit teams or be given lead
responsibilities for paraprofessional and clerical staff in the
Auditor-Controller Agency.
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
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NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all duties listed. 1. Records financial
transactions and reports financial results in accordance with GAAP for various
joint powers and grants programs for which the Auditor-Controller serves as
fiscal agent; assists in preparing financial reports for grantor agencies.
2. Conducts or assists with audits and internal control
reviews of County departments, County-funded community organizations and
special districts in accordance with GAGAS. Presents audit findings and
recommendations to supervisor, and as appropriate to County departments,
the Board of Supervisors, the Grand Jury, public and/or contractors after
supervisor review and approval.
3. Uses electronic work
papers to document, organize, and support results that meet audit objectives in
accordance with professional audit standards and industry practices. Maintains accurate and complete records and
files.
4. Acts as a liaison to and
provides technical support for external auditors.
5. Assists in the
installation and/or modification and upgrade of the County’s financial
management information systems, e.g., accounting, budget and payroll.
6. Assists with or provides
training to County departments and customers on financial management
information systems and modifications to systems or policies/procedures.
7. Audits and evaluates
computerized accounting and financial management information systems and other County-wide
financial procedures to ensure adequate and effective controls and compliance
with GAGAS and County requirements.
8. Maintains financial
records for a department (or a section thereof) with varied accounting
functions. Examines, verifies, approves and screens financial documents such as
vouchers, warrants, requisitions, purchase orders, etc. Enters transactions in
various accounting and payroll systems.
9. Reviews and analyzes
financial records and statements for technical defects, accuracy and
conformance with applicable federal, state and local fiscal regulations and
GAAP.
10. Prepares a variety of
accounting and financial reports, including worksheets, reconciliations, trial
balances, financial statements, Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)
schedules, statistical reports and narratives of findings and recommendations
for use by other departments and agencies.
11. Monitors the County's
accounts payable and payroll processes and resolves problems encountered by
departments in using the County's financial and payroll systems.
12. Participates in the
development of high level contract compliance system reports, enhancements and
training methods and materials.
13. Conducts audit review
and analysis of contract compliance monitoring by County departments. Determines actions required and performs
follow up as needed when non-compliance is indicated. Prepares findings and makes recommendations
to supervisor and may present to County departments.
14. Assists with the taking
of inventories; examines and analyzes transactions in inventory records and
related documents; reconciles records associated with inventories.
15. Reviews and
interprets the application and impact of fiscal policy, laws, regulations
and legislation to County operations; recommends improvements/changes to
such procedures to ensure compliance; assists in the practical
implementation of changes to operations as necessary. Proactively communicates changes and
impacts to affected parties.
16. Meets with County staff,
other governmental representatives and County contractors to discuss County
fiscal management requirements and best practices.
17. Confers with operating
department staff to establish new and revised policies and procedures.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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EITHER I
The
equivalent of three years of full time experience in the class of Auditor
Associate III in the Alameda County classified service.
OR II
Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university (180
quarter units or 120 semester units). Concentration in accounting, business
administration, finance or closely related field is desired.
OR III
The equivalent of four years recent full-time experience in a professional
position involving the exercise of auditing or accounting duties or closely
related field.
OR IV
Any combination of education from an accredited college or university and
relevant experience as described above in patterns I and II.
AND
License:
Some
positions within this class may require the possession of a valid California
Motor Vehicle Operator's License.
Certificate:
Possession of one or
more of the following certifications is desirable:
Special Requirements:
Employees may be
required to provide their own means of transportation to and from work
assignments.
NOTE: The Civil Service
Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of
an examination.
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KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
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NOTE: The level and scope of the following knowledge, skills and abilities are related to duties listed under the "Examples of Duties" section of this specification. Knowledge of:
Ability to:
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CLASS SPEC HISTORY
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Newspec: 0143
RY:cs 10/2/2012 CSC Date: 10/17/12 RE: ah Revised 6/21/18
CSC Date: 9/26/18
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BENEFITS
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Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being
For your Financial Future
For your Work/Life Balance
*Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change.
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