Bargaining Unit: Unrep - General Mgmt (U15)
$53.50-$64.99 Hourly / $4,280.00-$5,199.20 BiWeekly /
$9,273.33-$11,264.93 Monthly / $111,280.00-$135,179.20 Yearly
DESCRIPTION
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This specification describes a classification which performs and/or manages the performance of various complex auditing, fiscal accounting, collection, or clerk-recorder functions within the Auditor Agency. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES |
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. 2. Manages or assists in the management of the maintenance and auditing of financial management systems for various programs funded through Federal and State grants; supervises fiscal transactions relating to joint powers agreements to which the County is a party. 3. Coordinates and/or participates in the day-to-day direction of the County’s central accounting information systems as well as revision and development of accounting systems and procedures for the Auditor Agency and County departments/operations; assists in the coordination and/or preparation of the Annual Financial Statement of the County; maintains and/or directs the maintenance of subsidiary and control accounts for the County’s accounting fiscal information system. May serve as link leader or central processor/contact for financial functions in the ALCOLINK system. 4. Plans or assists in planning, organizing and directing field audit programs or the performance of internal audits of County operations; aids staff in problem solving and reviews all aspects of such work. 5. Manages or assists in the management of the County’s employee payroll and benefits system, including preparation of fiscal control and personnel management information and reports. 6. Oversees or aids in the direction of the preparation and maintenance of fiscal documents relating to assessed valuations, computation and application of tax rates and the apportionment of County-collected taxes; supervises or assists in the supervision of adjustments to secured and unsecured tax rolls and maintenance of debt service and bond interest accounts. 7. Prepares or manages the preparation of County-wide cost allocation plans, prepares departmental indirect cost rate proposals; assists departments in the preparation of reimbursements claims for submission to State and Federal agencies. 8. Designs and implements EDP audits as well as serves as EDP technical advisor to internal audit staff; develops, maintains and applies software programs for using the computer to help perform departmental audits; evaluates internal control of data processing systems, and provides EDP controls consultation to departments. 9. Manages or assists in the management of County or contracted collection efforts including accounting, maintenance of trust accounts, maintenance of automates collection and fiscal systems, and general administrative and planning tasks. 10. Manages or assists in the management of County Clerk-Recorder functions including accounting, maintenance of trust accounts, maintenance of automated recording and fee collection systems, balancing receipts and disbursing collected funds to appropriate State and City entities, and general administrative and planning tasks. |
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
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Either I Education: Experience: Experience: Education and Experience: |
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
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NOTE: The level and scope of the following knowledge and abilities are related to duties listed under the “Examples of Duties” section of this specification.
Knowledge of: • Principles of personnel and public administration • Laws and regulations controlling County fiscal, accounting, collections or recording operations • Generally accepted accounting and auditing standards, principles and practices • Methods of analysis and decision-making • Computerized systems for accounting, collections or recording • Use of word processing, spreadsheet, database and other personal computer applications relevant to conducting the work. Ability to: • Apply general and governmental accounting, personnel and administration principles and practices • Lead staff and interdisciplinary work groups • Work with the public and other County departmental personnel • Problem solving, research; using fiscal and report documents to perform analysis • Plan, manage and perform complex auditing, accounting and administrative tasks • Direct the work of others • Use personal computer based spreadsheet, planning/scheduling, reporting, word processing, internet, and e-mail programs to prepare clear and concise reports and other correspondence • Communicate effectively via oral and written word • Prepare analysis and procedures for various business processes • Adapt and lead others, in changing work situations |
CLASS SPEC HISTORY
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IB:lfm 11/81
Rev/Retyped: 8/83 lm-h JGS:pb Retitled/Rev. 9/1/92 CSC Date: 9/23/92 Old doc#: 0015h Newspecs: 0150.doc BG:pf Revised 5/1/01 CSC Date: 5/23/01 SG:cs Revised 8/17/10 CSC Date: 9/8/10 RY:cs Revised 3/21/13 CSC Date: 4/3/13 |