University of Utah
Supervisor, Award Infrastructure
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84193
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Supervisor, Award Infrastructure
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University of Utah
Job Summary The University of Utah is one of the nation's premier R1 research institutions, generating over $700 million annually in research activity that drives innovation, discovery, and economic growth. As Utah's flagship university, the institution is deeply committed to advancing knowledge, fostering discovery, and serving as an engine of economic and societal impact for the state and beyond. Within this environment, the Office of Research Management & Compliance (RMc) plays a critical role in ensuring research is supported with strong financial stewardship, integrity, and accountability. RMc is undergoing a period of exciting transformation—expanding staff capacity, implementing new service models, modernizing business processes, and streamlining technology solutions.
The Supervisor, Award Infrastructure will oversee accounting activities related to the setup, modifications, and closeouts of grants and contracts within Research Management Compliance / Grants and Contracts Accounting. This position plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with federal, state, and private funding regulations, while providing leadership to a team responsible for managing grant and contract operations. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of accounting principles, grant management, and contract compliance, and will work closely with cross‑functional teams to ensure accurate and timely financial reporting throughout the life cycle of grants and contracts.
Learn more about the great benefits of working for University of Utah: benefits.utah.edu
Responsibilities
Grants and Contracts Setup:
oversee and perform the setup of new grants and contracts, ensuring all funding sources, award terms, and reporting requirements are accurately reflected in PeopleSoft. Collaborate with Principal Investigators, project managers, research administrators, and the internal team to understand grant/contract specifications and ensure budget, billing schedule, and reporting structures are properly established. Ensure proper allocation of direct and indirect costs according to sponsor guidelines and organizational policies.
Modifications and Amendments:
review and process award modifications and amendments to existing grants and contracts, ensure compliance with funding agency and University regulations, and that the changes are reflected correctly in PeopleSoft.
Closeouts:
manage the closeout process for grants and contracts, ensuring that all financial data is complete, accurate, and compliant. Review final expenditures and ensure that costs are allowable, allocable, and reasonable according to funding and institutional guidelines.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration:
work closely with internal and external partners to ensure seamless coordination of grant and contract financial and closeout activities.
Continuous Improvement:
identify opportunities for process improvements and contribute to streamlining operations to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and timeliness of grants and contract processes.
Team Leadership and Supervision:
supervise and mentor team members responsible for grants and contracts setup, modifications, and closeout activities. Provide training, guidance, and development opportunities to the team to enhance skill and promote a high‑performing team. Assign and prioritize work tasks to ensure deadlines are met and high standards of accuracy and compliance are maintained.
Key Skills Include
Analytical Math skill
Ability to work independently in a team environment
Attention to detail
Ability to thrive in a dynamic environment
Collaborative
Customer Service Mindset
Follow-up and follow through
Workload prioritization
Conflict resolution and decision making under pressure
Minimum Qualifications EQUIVALENCY STATEMENT:
1 year of higher education can be substituted for 1 year of directly related work experience (Example: bachelor's degree = 4 years of directly related work experience).
Senior Supervisor, Accounting Support Management:
Requires a bachelor's (or equivalency) + 4 years or a master's (or equivalency) + 2 years of directly related work experience.
Job Details Requisition Number:
PRN43683B
Full Time or Part Time?
Full Time
Work Schedule Summary:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 – 5:00 and flexible around core hours. Hybrid acceptable.
Department:
00359 - Grants & Contracts Accounting
Location:
Campus
Pay Rate Range:
$40,000 - $70,000
Close Date:
1/15/2026
Open Until Filled
To apply, visit
https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/192881
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Supervisor, Award Infrastructure
role at
University of Utah
Job Summary The University of Utah is one of the nation's premier R1 research institutions, generating over $700 million annually in research activity that drives innovation, discovery, and economic growth. As Utah's flagship university, the institution is deeply committed to advancing knowledge, fostering discovery, and serving as an engine of economic and societal impact for the state and beyond. Within this environment, the Office of Research Management & Compliance (RMc) plays a critical role in ensuring research is supported with strong financial stewardship, integrity, and accountability. RMc is undergoing a period of exciting transformation—expanding staff capacity, implementing new service models, modernizing business processes, and streamlining technology solutions.
The Supervisor, Award Infrastructure will oversee accounting activities related to the setup, modifications, and closeouts of grants and contracts within Research Management Compliance / Grants and Contracts Accounting. This position plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with federal, state, and private funding regulations, while providing leadership to a team responsible for managing grant and contract operations. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of accounting principles, grant management, and contract compliance, and will work closely with cross‑functional teams to ensure accurate and timely financial reporting throughout the life cycle of grants and contracts.
Learn more about the great benefits of working for University of Utah: benefits.utah.edu
Responsibilities
Grants and Contracts Setup:
oversee and perform the setup of new grants and contracts, ensuring all funding sources, award terms, and reporting requirements are accurately reflected in PeopleSoft. Collaborate with Principal Investigators, project managers, research administrators, and the internal team to understand grant/contract specifications and ensure budget, billing schedule, and reporting structures are properly established. Ensure proper allocation of direct and indirect costs according to sponsor guidelines and organizational policies.
Modifications and Amendments:
review and process award modifications and amendments to existing grants and contracts, ensure compliance with funding agency and University regulations, and that the changes are reflected correctly in PeopleSoft.
Closeouts:
manage the closeout process for grants and contracts, ensuring that all financial data is complete, accurate, and compliant. Review final expenditures and ensure that costs are allowable, allocable, and reasonable according to funding and institutional guidelines.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration:
work closely with internal and external partners to ensure seamless coordination of grant and contract financial and closeout activities.
Continuous Improvement:
identify opportunities for process improvements and contribute to streamlining operations to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and timeliness of grants and contract processes.
Team Leadership and Supervision:
supervise and mentor team members responsible for grants and contracts setup, modifications, and closeout activities. Provide training, guidance, and development opportunities to the team to enhance skill and promote a high‑performing team. Assign and prioritize work tasks to ensure deadlines are met and high standards of accuracy and compliance are maintained.
Key Skills Include
Analytical Math skill
Ability to work independently in a team environment
Attention to detail
Ability to thrive in a dynamic environment
Collaborative
Customer Service Mindset
Follow-up and follow through
Workload prioritization
Conflict resolution and decision making under pressure
Minimum Qualifications EQUIVALENCY STATEMENT:
1 year of higher education can be substituted for 1 year of directly related work experience (Example: bachelor's degree = 4 years of directly related work experience).
Senior Supervisor, Accounting Support Management:
Requires a bachelor's (or equivalency) + 4 years or a master's (or equivalency) + 2 years of directly related work experience.
Job Details Requisition Number:
PRN43683B
Full Time or Part Time?
Full Time
Work Schedule Summary:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 – 5:00 and flexible around core hours. Hybrid acceptable.
Department:
00359 - Grants & Contracts Accounting
Location:
Campus
Pay Rate Range:
$40,000 - $70,000
Close Date:
1/15/2026
Open Until Filled
To apply, visit
https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/192881
#J-18808-Ljbffr