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Budget Director, Office of the Commission Auditor
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, or related field. A minimum of five to ten years of professional experience to include developing, monitoring, or reviewing budgets or performing related fiscal or management analysis is required. A Master's degree may substitute for one year of the required experience.
Job Specifications
NATURE OF WORK

This is advanced and highly responsible professional budget analysis work for the Miami-Dade County Commission Auditor.

Employees in this class are responsible for coordinating the development of the proposed operating and capital budgets including production of actual budget documents. Responsibilities include conducting complex revenue and expenditure forecasts with particular emphasis of general discretionary operating and capital funds, analyzing selected high-priority complex operating and capital budgets from initial budget submission and development to year-end close-out, and making recommendations regarding budgetary and fiscal programmatic policy issues. Related duties include coordinating the planning and programming of capital projects, and working with Commission Auditor employees throughout the year in the preparation, analysis, monitoring and reporting on operating and capital budgets. Duties include conducting highly sensitive and complex financial and programmatic research, conducting comparative tax research and fiscal impact analyses, making presentations to the public, and conducting budget-related special assignments. Incumbents exercise considerable independent judgment in coordinating development of the proposed operating and capital budgets and in the analysis of complex budgetary issues. General direction is received from a professional superior who holds the incumbent responsible for the achievement of established budgetary goals and objectives.

ILLUSTRATIVE TASKS

Coordinates development of proposed operating and capital budgets including production of actual budget documents.

Conducts complex revenue and expenditure forecasts with particular emphasis on general discretionary operating and capital funds.

Analyzes high-priority complex operating and capital budgets from initial budget submission and development to year-end close out.

Evaluates, projects and forecasts budgetary and financial activity including analysis of variances related to budgeted levels.

Coordinates the planning and programming of capital improvement programs.

Coordinates and conducts sensitive and complex budgetary policy, financial, statistical and programmatic research; conducts comparative tax research and fiscal impact analyses; develops performance measurement systems and fiscal indicators.

Monitors, evaluates and reviews programmatic performance of the Commission Auditor's Office; assists in securing budgetary policy objectives as approved by the Board of County Commissioners.

Prepares narrative and financial information required for development of the annual proposed operating and capital budgets.

Monitors staffing levels and personnel-related spending and authorizes personnel recruitment based on funding availability.

Develops policy recommendations regarding County funding, staffing, services and activities.

Performs related work as required.

KNOWLEDGES, ABILITIES, AND SKILLS

Extensive knowledge of County budgetary processes and related legal and procedural requirements.

Extensive knowledge of departmental operating and capital budget preparation, analysis, monitoring and reporting.

Extensive knowledge of the organization and operation of County departments and agencies.

Thorough knowledge of budget preparation rules, regulations and procedures.

Thorough knowledge of research techniques and the sources and availability of current information.

Thorough knowledge of the principles of management and public administration.

Ability to analyze and monitor complex departmental operating and capital funds from initial budget submission and development to year-end close-out.

Ability to coordinate the development of the proposed operating and capital budgets including production of budget documents.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors and a variety of other public officials.

Ability to monitor, evaluate and review programmatic performance of Commission Auditor's Office.

Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing.

Ability to prepare complex narrative and financial information required for development of the annual proposed operating and capital budgets.

Ability to operate personal computer database and spreadsheet applications.

NEW 09-04

 

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