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Aeyon over 1 year ago
finance / legalfinance / legal🇺🇸usa only🇺🇸usa only
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BILLABLE LABOR CATEGORY: Financial Analyst-Level II

CAREER LADDER TITLE: Subject Matter Expert (SME) II

LOCATION: National Capital Region-preferred (85% of the Task Order FTEs are 100% remote)

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Financial Management and Comptroller (OASN (FM&C)) requires strategic guidance, coordination, and accounting advisory support to align and integrate Navy and USMC audit remediation efforts. This is necessary to achieve the Department of the Navy's (DON) goals of integrating the United States Marine Corps (USMC) into the DON's full financial statement audit, achieving a favorable audit opinion for the USMC by FY23, and achieving an audit opinion for the DON by FY28.

This position will require candidates to apply technical expertise and skills to implement business solutions. Level II Accountant/ Financial Managers are directed to exercise core skills on projects, or they may lead small teams.

Overall goals of this position:

To support provisioning of strategic guidance and technical assistance in support of USMC Logistics Command (LOGCOM) Working Capital Fund (WCF), USMC Funds Balance with Treasury (FBwT) remediation, and support the review and production of artifacts, schedules, and analysis required to support FY23 financial statement audit testing. Additionally, candidates could support the refinement and operationalization of USMC systems modernization and consolidation strategy to support alignment with the DON's comprehensive Audit Relevant Systems Consolidation Strategy.

The candidate will support one of two primary levels of effort:

Strategic Guidance:

  1. The candidate will provide strategic guidance and technical assistance to DON leadership for all phases of audit preparation, remediation, and response in support of joint Navy and USMC auditability goals. In the performance of these efforts, the candidate will:
  2. Support the development of a joint Navy and USMC enterprise strategy to achieve financial statement auditability.
  3. Support alignment of USMC efforts to DON strategies and timelines, including the DON Audit Roadmap.
  4. Support strategic communications and coordination of enterprise stakeholders in support of DON integrated audit remediation efforts.
  5. Provide advice and coordination to operationalize OASN (FM&C) audit remediation strategy, including audibility goals, budgetary reform efforts, systems consolidation, data transformation, and workforce initiatives.

Audit Relevant System Consolidation Strategy:

  1. The candidate will support the refinement, alignment, and operationalization of the DON Audit Relevant Systems Consolidation Strategy to successfully integrate USMC and Navy systems consolidation efforts, including:
    • Provide analysis and advice supporting Navy Working Capital Fund internal control gaps and other improvements and strategic plans.
    • Monitor, track, and manage timely audit schedules and deliverables.
    • Assist in reviewing, preparing, and submitting month-end and yearend financial statements to support the accuracy of USSGL entries.
    • Provide data-driven analysis and advice to support decision-making.
    • Provide technical assistance supporting Audit Roadmap goals related to Funds Balance with Treasury reconciliation and other key milestones.
    • Coordinate with key stakeholders, including DFAS, to align Funds Balance with Treasury reconciliation activities and other critical milestones to strategic timelines, e.g., Audit Roadmap.
    • Provide review and production of artifacts, schedules, and analysis required to support FY23 financial statement audit testing.
    • Produce audit-required white papers and reconciliations. Evaluate the output of the current FBwT reconciliation procedures and determine and execute an auditable path forward.  
    • Provide technical assistance to improve the FBwT processes and toolsets.

    Candidate technical and system experience:

    USMC, Navy Working Capital Fund, SABRS, Navy ERP, DFAS, Audit Remediation, Data Analytics, Advana, Jupiter, Data Science, Process Mapping, Policy Development, FBwT, MILPAY, MILPERS, Journal Vouchers, DCAS, Process Cycle Narratives, Unmatched Transactions, Treasury Direct Disbursing, DDRS-B, DAI

    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:

    Must be either a United States (U.S.) citizen or a U.S. permanent resident with a minimum of 3 years of legal residency in the U.S. (as required by the Deputy Secretary of Defense DTM 08-006 or its subsequent DoD INST) and must have a favorably completed National Agency Check with Written Inquiries (NACI) or T1 investigation equivalent including an FBI fingerprint check before installation access.

    It is preferred, although not required before onboarding, that candidates shall possess an Active or Interim Secret Security Clearance. Iniduals working on-site at Government Facilities in classified spaces shall have an Active or Interim Secret Security Clearance.

    EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:

    Four (4) year degree in accounting or business management-related field from an accredited institution. Candidates must have one of the following professional certifications:  CPA, CISA, CIA, CGFM, or CDFM.

    Mandatory: Yes

    EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

    Three (3) years of progressive, relevant experience. Ideal candidates will have experience supporting audit response, audit remediation, internal controls, financial processes, and accounting in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Statements of Federal Financial Accounting Standards (SFFAS), and relevant OMB policies for State or Federal Government agencies or large, complex companies (greater than 1,000) employees.

    ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Candidates will be required to obtain certifications for Active Shooter training, and other required training, including but not limited to DON Chief Information Officer (CIO) Personally Identifiable Information (PII) training.

    The implementation and enforcement of Executive Order 14043 are currently suspended under an injunction pending further litigation. Once the litigation concludes, Candidates may be required to be vaccinated to be eligible for employment, except in limited circumstances where an employee is legally entitled to accommodation.

    Iniduals are considered fully vaccinated for COVID-19 two weeks after receiving the second dose in a two-dose series or two weeks after receiving a single-dose vaccine.

    If you are entitled to accommodation, please advise your Aeyon liaison, and they will consult our Human Resources Department for consideration.