The Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil & Gasis recruiting for an Accountant 5 in Anchorage Alaska.
This position is open to Alaska Residents only.
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What You Will Be Doing:
This position handles all North Slope oil royalty-in-value and royalty-in-kind matters including valuation and volume allocation according to statutes and regulations and various settlements and decisions.
The Accountant 5 primarily works with a team of royalty accountants and programmers to ensure royalties are reported accurately.
Mission and Values/Culture:
The Division of Oil and Gas manages lands for oil gas geothermal and carbon capture exploration and development in a fair and transparent manner to maximize the prudent use of resources to the greatest benefit of all Alaskans.
This position aids the Divisions success by ensuring the State collects the correct royalties which make up a significant portion of Alaskas revenues.
Benefits of Joining Our Team:
This position is integral to the royalty team which comprises a larger group of highly skilled professionals including engineers lawyers geologists auditors commercial analysts leasing experts and programmers.
The Division of Oil and Gas offers a hybrid flexible work schedule with continual opportunities to learn about Alaskas oil and gas industry. The work on royalty filings helps ensure the State is fulfilling its Constitutional responsibility to collect all payments to which it is entitled.
The Working Environment You Can Expect:
This job is located on the 11th floor of the Atwood building in beautiful downtown Anchorage. Our office is a busy professional environment with a quiet atmosphere.
We are seeking a candidate with the following position-specific competencies.
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Elizabeth Spurgeon
Manager Royalty Accounting
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