•Medical insurance, prescription drug plan, dental plan, vision coverage, Discount Card Program, Life Insurance plans, HSA, FSA and other supplemental insurance plans
•Paid Time-Off (starts after completing initial pay period)
•11 Paid Holidays
•Tuition Reimbursement (100%)
•Paid Parental Leave
•Employee Assistance Program
•Wellness Program
•12% Employer 401(a) Pension Contribution (no matching required)
•Deferred Compensation (457b), Roth IRA, and Roth 457 Retirement Plan Options
•Career Coaching/Development, Career Progressions
•Mentor/Mentee Program
•Leadership, Supervisor/Manager, Staff Academies
•Tenure Recognition Awards
•Employee Appreciation Events
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
POSITION SUMMARY This position is responsible to the Controller for performing and monitoring complex accounting activities for financial reporting, general ledger reconciliation and other accounting functions as may be assigned.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Reviews accounting records and transactions to assure conformance to statewide fiscal rules, accounting system procedures, and accounting policies. 2. Reviews, balances, and prepares monthly General Ledger closures. 3. Generates quarterly and year-end financial reports. 4. Approves worksheets for external auditors. 5. Implements new Government Accounting Standards (GASB) statements. 6. Interprets Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and other regulatory requirements. 7. Ensures that controls exist to identify fraud, errors and irregularities in financial requirements. 8. Assists in reviewing documents for bond issuance, preparation of journal entries recording the delivery of bonds, and the development of amortization schedules for bond issuance costs. 9. Interprets complex financial information for management. 10. Assists in the design and development of financial policies and procedures. 11. Assists in the development of Annual Budgets. 12. Assists in year-end contract revenue journal entries. 13. Performs other duties and special projects as requested. 14. Performs with minimum supervision and exercises good judgment in day-to-day decisions.
EDUCATION Bachelor's degree in accounting, Masters preferred.
EXPERIENCE At least three years of experience in governmental accounting.
KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of water/wastewater financing and accounting. Knowledge of Lawson ERP Software and/or Workday financial software. Working knowledge of Excel and Word.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to use independent thought and judgement with regard to repetitive and detailed work. Must be able to perform mathematical calculations in order to analyze and interpret financial data. Individuals must be able to communicate effectively with others.
GUIDANCE RECEIVED Follows general professional standards and methods. A range of professional standards and methods guide completion of assignments and decisions made. Position is responsible to adhere to policy and procedures and receives general supervisory direction. Position incumbents may identify and recommend changes to methods, procedures and policies and may be asked to help implement changes.
WORKING CONDITIONS Duties are almost always carried out in an office environment.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED Office machines, including computer, calculator, adding machine, copy machine, microfilm reader, and scanner.
The Trinity River Authority of Texas is a conservation and reclamation district that provides water and wastewater treatment, along with recreation and reservoir facilities, within the nearly 18,000-square-mile Trinity River basin. As a critical infrastructure industry, TRA values its customers, partners, leadership and the men and women who make it more of a duty than a job to help treat drinking water to the highest standards and treat wastewater by removing nearly all of the pollutants. TRA applies responsibility and accountability to every facet of what it does. TRA also maintains a master plan for basin-wide development, and serves as a conduit for tax-exempt financing for municipal projects, and as a local sponsor for federal water projects. Each TRA operating project is an independent financial entity, and TRA receives no tax revenues or appropriations.