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ASSOCIATE ACCOUNTING ANALYST

California State Controller's Office · Sacramento, California · Posted Jul 7, 2026

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Position Details

Job Code #:

JC-523916

Position #(s):

051-420-4588-235

Working Title:

Consulting Analyst

Classification:

ASSOCIATE ACCOUNTING ANALYST

$6,330.00 - $7,929.00 A

New to State candidates will be hired into the minimum salary of the classification or minimum of alternate range when applicable.

# of Positions:

1

Work Location:

Sacramento County

Telework:

Hybrid

Job Type:

Permanent, Full Time

Facility:

State Accounting and Reporting Division

Department Information

The Office of the State Controller (SCO) is the destination employer within the State of California. As California’s chief fiscal officer, the Controller’s Office ensures accountability and transparency of California’s financial practices while promoting fairness and opportunity for all. Here, you’ll work in a collaborative and supportive environment with diverse opportunities for professional growth and development. A career with the SCO offers meaningful work that directly impacts the state’s future.

The State Accounting and Reporting Division (SARD) of the California State Controller’s Office plays a crucial role in ensuring the transparency, accuracy, and efficiency of the state’s financial operations. As the backbone of California’s financial reporting, SARD is responsible for preparing and publishing essential financial statements, overseeing the state’s budgetary control, and providing vital fiscal information to policy decision-makers and the public. Working in this division means contributing to the financial stability and integrity of the fifth-largest economy in the world with opportunities to engage in meaningful work, learn from seasoned experts, and grow your career in public finance.

Take the next step in your career with an organization that values innovation, integrity, and the well-being of its employees. Apply today and build a California where everyone thrives!

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Job Description And Duties

Under the general supervision of the Financial Accountant II, the Associate Accounting Analyst (AAA) utilizes the knowledge of Government Codes, fiscal accounting rules and regulations contained in the State Administrative Manual, the Uniform Codes Manual, governmental accounting principles and procedures, and procedures prescribed by the State Controller's Office (SCO) or as required by law. The incumbent will be responsible for complex technical and professional accounting activities related to establishing new appropriation accounts, analyzing appropriateness of transactions, approving expenditures, certifying availability of funds, reporting of accounting records, and maintaining control records of the State’s Central Control Accounting System, the SCO Fiscal System (Legacy) and/or the Financial Information System for California (FI$Cal).

Operating at the full journey level, the incumbent exercises a high degree of independence and performs a full range of professional accounting duties including, but not limited to, the following:

Duties and Responsibilities:

(Candidates must perform the following functions with or without reasonable accommodations.)

  • Read, review, and interpret laws and legislation and prepare the necessary accounting transactions to implement the provisions.
  • Evaluate and perform analyses of accounting documents issued by staff to ensure that accounting documents are processed and issued per governmental accounting practices and statutory authorization, and they are posted to the proper accounts and are processed within the timeframe specified within the bureau’s guidelines and procedures.
  • Maintain accounting control records in dual systems (Legacy and FI$Cal) by establishing, processing, and maintaining funds, general ledger accounts, accounts receivable and payable records, appropriations, receipts, disbursements, and other financial records.
  • Review and analyze complex transaction requests from state agencies requesting transfers between or within agencies’ funds and accounts. Determine the legality of requests and sufficiency of cash and appropriation.
  • Provide analytical assistance in state accounting areas within the bureau.
  • Communicate with accounting personnel from state agencies and the Department of Finance to resolve specific accounting issues and explain rules and procedures.
  • Advise state agencies by providing solutions to specific accounting problems that result when an agency’s request cannot be honored due to existing laws and regulations, accounting rules and procedures, or a deficiency in cash or appropriation balances.
  • Ensure that all documents are sent timely to all affected agencies.
  • Perform analyses of the bureau's processes and forms to identify problems.
  • Ensure that the existing procedures meet the requirements of the Legacy System, FI$Cal, and specialized fiscal control accounting records.
  • Identify system improvements and errors…

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