
#PIXEL PEOPLE ACCOUNTANT DRIVERS#
Two years of professional accounting or auditing experience at the level of Los Angeles County's class of Accountant II, Accountant-Auditor or higher.Ī valid California Class C Drivers License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. REQUIREMENTSĬompletion of 21 semester or 32 quarter units of accounting in an accredited college or university including at least two courses in advanced accounting subjects such as auditing, cost accounting, or governmental accounting. Recommends and monitors implementation of complex systems and procedures.Īnalyzes and provides accounting procedural and technical recommendations on legislation affecting County and department accounting activities and recommends methods for implementing changes mandated by new legislation. Supervises or performs complex cost surveys, revenue and expenditure analysis, and accounting systems and procedural studies. Serves as staff consultant to County departments and other government agencies in coordinating accounting procedures to ensure County accounting controls. May serve as the department Internal Control Certification Program (ICCP) coordinator. Supervises and monitors the development of improvements in internal controls or accounting practices. Discusses audit findings with management and implements approved audit recommendations.

Participates in the formulation or modification of audit plans of grant operated agencies, business firms, charitable and nonprofit organizations or other government agencies.Ĭonducts and oversees complex audits and writes summaries of findings and recommendations. Reviews and prepares complex balance sheets, statements of income, fund balance statements, cost accounting reports, revenue and expenditure estimates, and other specialized financial reports.Ĭompiles revenue and expenditure reports and prepares periodic financial statements of Federal and State grants for review. Reviews and performs a variety of the more difficult staff, systems, cost, revenue, and expenditure accounting assignments.Īdvises and consults with management concerning the accounting and financial implications of existing and projected department activities.Ĭompiles and evaluates complex operating statements, final accountings of construction or other projects, and claims for reimbursement from other government agencies or private contractors.
#PIXEL PEOPLE ACCOUNTANT FULL#
Supervises a section or unit of professional lower level accountants and other technical and clerical accounting staff engaged in the full range of accounting activities. Employees in this class must have a professional, comprehensive knowledge of the theories, practices, methods, and techniques of accounting and auditing and organizational program practices, policies, and functions sufficient to analyze accounting systems, or to modify and adapt conventional accounting and analytical techniques to solve a variety of accounting or auditing problems. Employees in this class supervise accounting staff and/or perform highly complex responsible professional work in general accounting and related fiscal management areas in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). Positions allocable to this class work under the direction of a higher level accounting or administrative supervisor or manager.

Performs responsible and highly complex professional accounting and auditing work in the preparation, analysis, review, maintenance, reconciliation and control of financial records and fiscal revenue and expenditures forecasting.
