Job Description
The Financial Analyst/Project Coordinator reports to the Associate Vice President of Research and Technology Development and is responsible for developing reports that detail business assets and expenses works with sales receipts and is responsible for cost control for the Delayed Coking and Hydrate projects. Primary responsibilities focus on project scheduling and the financial aspects of each project such as purchase order maintenance documentation of financial information analyzing reports data management budget reconciliations and budget reporting. Other responsibilities include preparing and submitting research reports according to grant requirements; preparing budgets for new proposals; and conducting research for project solicitations. Applicant must have excellent computertechnology and problemsolving skills. CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES : Manages the financial aspects of the project such as billing creating purchase orders time & efforts budget/actual comparisons reconciliations budget reporting and project scheduling Processes and presents data using Microsoft Excel and various inhouse financial systems Submits research reports according to grant requirements Compiles analyzes and prepares financial records Organizes/coordinates events regarding onsite advisory board meetings/conferences
Physical Demands
Minimal physical demands.
Required Qualifications
Associate Degree in Finance and/or Accounting with 2 to 3 years work experience; proficiency using Excel to generate spreadsheets pie charts and other accounting charts; courses in finance business accounting mathematics and business law; ability to work independently without close supervision; ability to deal with cultural diversity in communicating with faculty students and staff; and must have excellent writing skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Associate Degree in Finance and/or Accounting with 2 to 3 years work experience; proficiency using Excel to generate spreadsheets pie charts and other accounting charts; courses in finance business accounting mathematics and business law; ability to work independently without close supervision; ability to deal with cultural diversity in communicating with faculty students and staff; and must have excellent writing skills. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelors Degree in Finance and/or Accounting with strong data processing and analytical skills; undergraduate courses in finance business economics statistics accounting mathematics and law
Required Experience:
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