Budget Analyst Government - Loveland, CO at Geebo

Budget Analyst

- Performs in-depth analysis on budget requests and provides feedback to program managers by employing techniques such as cost-benefit analysis, program tradeoffs, and exploring alternative methods of funding. Feedback analysis would need to include rationale, obligations, appropriation authorities, and previous commitments. - Prepares month-end fund utilization reports to keep program managers and management advised on the current status and availability of funds within program accounts. - Regularly analyzes, for trends or irregularities, documents reported from the accounting system and develops various forecasts and makes recommendations for management to review to promote efficient and maximum use of available funding. - Prepares/presents recurring and non-recurring actual and budgeted financial information for third party entities including power customers, municipalities, Indian tribes, state agencies, and water user districts. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
GS-12:
1 year of Specialized Experience equivalent in difficulty and complexity to at least the GS-11 level in the Federal service. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
To meet specialized experience, your resume must describe experience that demonstrates the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities as follows:
GS-12:
Specialized experience must include demonstrated experience in formulating an office budget; demonstrated experience in preparing narratives for budget presentation to Congress; experience in the Federal budget process and application of laws and guidelines which define and govern the operations of federal agencies in the formulation, presentation, and execution of the Federal budget.
  • Department:
    0560 Budget Analysis
  • Salary Range:
    $84,118 to $109,358 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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