Full-Time Budget Director – Bahrah
Job Description
Budget Analysts prepare advance budgets and do financial analyses. Examining, evaluating, and analyzing operational budgets; generating statistics and reporting on budgetary operations; and creating and modifying legislative appropriation requests, operating budgets, and other mandatory reports are all part of the job. Provides technical budgeting advice and help to department officials. To conduct important job duties, the Budget Analyst use a number of software tools such as Excel, Access, Word, HHSAS, CAPPS, and ABEST. The Budget Analyst works under the supervision of the Budget Manager and has considerable leeway to exercise initiative and independent judgment.
Job Title : Budget Director
Location : Bahrah, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Salary : $ 34.47 per hour.
Company : New State Civil Service
Job Type : Full-Time
Qualifications:
- Monitors and evaluates programming activities and processes; investigates, compiles, examines, and analyzes data for special projects; recommends appropriate service and personnel levels.
- Prepare narratives, charts/graphs, and presentation materials for OFM, legislative staff, senior management, and external stakeholders. Ensure correctness, completeness, and quality.
- To offer analytical assistance to assigned programs for business case creation, projections, make-or-buy choices, rate analysis, and other financial modeling and analyses, in cooperation with the Agency Budget Director.
- Executes various activities and responsibilities as given, some of which may not be stated in the job description, but which fall within the overall occupational category and responsibility level normally associated with the employee’s class of work.
- Oversees the preparation and management of the Center’s yearly budget and other funded budgets, as well as the forecasting of monies required for employees, equipment, materials, supplies, and program activities; monitors and recommends spending approval based on financial judgment.
- Preparing quarterly budget reports for the city based on estimates and actual spending, counseling supervisory officials on trends, and generating and evaluating data on revenues and expenditures.
- Recommendations for budget allocations are made when an analysis of accounting records and staff cost data is completed.
- Oversee the daily budget operations for the agency’s allocated projects. Assist program managers in assigned divisions in the development and execution of business strategies that are financially feasible and allow the agency to satisfy customer satisfaction standards.
- The Office of Management and Budget Office of Finance handles all operational and financial issues for the assigned Division, including the processing of all Agency awards. The State Attorney’s Office’s budget planning and monitoring (SAO).
- Expenses and operational initiatives are compared to preceding fiscal years. The Supervisor gets budget adjustment reports.
Skills:
- It is necessary to have at least four (4) years of professional management experience, as well as knowledge on how to prepare and handle budgets and grants.
- Research-based An effective analyst is able to evaluate data, draw conclusions, substantiate them with evidence, and then put those conclusions into practice. The ability to communicate in a way that is understandable to the intended audience.
- For a master’s degree in quantitative analysis, you need to be accredited in accounting, business or public management, financial and economic analysis, or a closely related field.
- a degree of at least a bachelor’s, preferably in finance, business, accounting, or public administration, from an institution of higher education that is regionally or nationally recognized.
- Excellent organizational and people skills; outstanding communication and writing abilities; capacity to work in a fast-paced atmosphere; self-motivated and able to manage several projects at once; ability to collaborate and grow others as a team are all essential. It is advantageous to have extensive understanding of Microsoft Office (including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher) as well as graphics/desktop and Internet applications.