Financial Analyst
2 months ago
Hays, Kansas, United States
Midwest Energy, Inc.
Full time
Job SummaryThe Grant Accountant position at Midwest Energy, Inc. is responsible for supporting Federal grant projects by preparing and submitting grant fund reimbursement and progress forms, and administering other grant reporting activities as necessary.
Key Responsibilities- Grant Administration
- Analyze, prepare, and submit grant reimbursement forms, gathering supporting documentation as needed.
- Perform analysis/reconciliation for grant construction work orders.
- Assist with preparation of grant applications, including audit schedules, documentation, and support for annual audits, specifically related to grants.
- Perform grant-related post-award functions, including budget and expense analysis, financial reporting, and reconciliations.
- Develop and maintain a database of grant financial documentation for historical reference and compliance purposes, ensuring confidentiality and security of financial records.
- Support other grant administration activities as necessary.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with federal and state grant representatives.
- General Ledger
- Analyze, prepare, and submit work papers for journal entries.
- Prepare and enter recurring journal entries.
- Reconcile general ledger accounts and resolve financial discrepancies.
- Work with external auditors to provide information for annual financial audit.
- Balance and distribute monthly reports.
- Month-End/Reporting
- Assist in preparation of the monthly Board Report.
- Assist in balancing fixed assets, material and supplies inventory, and revenues.
- Prepare other reports/schedules as directed.
- Accounting Activities
- Gather and prepare data for various monthly and annual state, federal, and industry reports.
- Assist in providing data for electric and gas rate cases.
- Ensure compliance with applicable standards and systems of internal control.
- Answer accounting procedure questions by researching and interpreting policies and regulations.
- Identify areas for improvement and assist with implementing improvements to processes.
- General
- Assist Plant Accountant with closing work orders, running reports, and month-end processing as needed.
- Promote safe working habits and enforce all safety rules and regulations of Midwest Energy, Inc. Lead by example in safety compliance and take corrective action on safety violations, defective equipment, and any other practice that may adversely affect a safe working environment.
- Keep informed regarding new developments, trends, and best practices in the relevant field. Recommend changes, initiatives, etc. to management for effective processes and procedures within the company.
- Keep apprised of changes and developments in pertinent local, state, and federal laws, ordinances, and rules, and take appropriate action to stay in compliance with said rules, regulations, etc.
- Develop and maintain internal and external working relationships for maximum effectiveness in serving Midwest Energy customers and communities. Ensure communication and exchange of information so as to present a positive corporate image, both internally and externally. Keep management informed of issues that might impact the work environment.
- Perform other duties as directed.
- Work on special projects as directed.
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting is preferred.
- Bachelor's degree, with completion of at least twelve (12) hours college credit in accounting, is required.
- One (1) to two (2) years professional-level experience in an office environment preferred.
- Ability to learn FERC Uniform System of Accounts.
- Ability to work independently with a minimum amount of supervision.
- Effective teamwork skills to work in a cross-functional environment.
- High attention to detail and accuracy.
- Demonstrate proficiency in verbal and written communication to correspond with customers, external auditors, and representatives, cross-functional teams, co-workers, and managers.
- Demonstrate experience/knowledge in Microsoft Office software programs.
- Coordinate and provide direction in conjunction with key entities for effective outcomes. Primary key entities include auditors, consultants, contractors, vendors, other regulatory agencies, and other utilities.
- Keep informed of changes concerning GAAP, rules, regulations, and/or processes and take appropriate action to stay in compliance.
- Ability to build trust and maintain uncompromising integrity.