The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lead Cost Analyst
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 27517
Employment Type
Permanent Staff (EHRA NF)
Vacancy ID NF0009476
Salary Range $70,000 - $77,000
Position Summary/Description The Cost Analysis and Compliance Unit in the Office of Sponsored Programs is comprised in part by the Cost Accounting team. The Lead Cost Analyst position will be tasked with performing, where needed, all day-to-day responsibilities assigned to the Cost Accounting team. Additionally, the position will provide mentorship and guidance to other team members, when necessary.
Primary job responsibilities for the Lead Cost Analyst position include ensuring institutional Research Service Centers (RSC) operate in compliance with federal guidelines and University operating standards and procedures. This position coordinates with departments on campus to conduct detailed analyses using ConnectCarolina and Infoporte to complete financial compliance and rate reviews at minimum, once every two years for all University Research Service Centers. The Lead Cost Analyst provides effective customer service, technical support, and consulting services to the RSCs, administrators, and institutional stakeholders to ensure RSCs maintain operational effectiveness, efficiency, and compliance in the rate development and review process. Responsibilities also include ensuring the timely tracking and filing of all RSC related updates and documentation.
The position also performs other cost analysis functions and completes special projects including, but not limited to, assisting with the Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Cost rate proposal and calculating employee fringe benefit rates for sponsored agreement budgeting.
The Lead Cost Analyst will serve as the first line of oversight to closely monitor compliance within the team and the university research enterprise. The position will utilize strong communication skills to accurately identify and describe any concerns to leadership in OSP and within the campus community. The position will collaborate with the Cost Accounting and Central Effort Manager to initiate, support, and implement corrective action to ensure and improve RSC compliance. The Lead Cost Analyst will also serve as the first line of oversight into the RSC tracking process, working with the Cost Analyst to identify and correct any errors to ensure that accurate data is derived from Smartsheet and that reviews are completed on schedule.
Education and Experience
Previous experience with Research Service Centers
Experience with accounting systems in a university setting
Experience with federal grants and post-award administration
Working knowledge of applicable federal Circulars (Uniform Guidance and A-21) and state regulations
Previous experience in F&A cost rate proposal development and rate oversight
Certified Research Administrator (CRA) certification preferred
Essential Skills
Ability to analyze operational and financial data
Sound knowledge of accounting principles
Strong communication skills
Strong knowledge of ledger systems, spreadsheets, databases, and word processing applications
Ability to prioritize and complete responsibilities independently with a high level of accuracy
AA/EEO Statement The University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply without regard to age, color, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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Vacancy ID NF0009476
Salary Range $70,000 - $77,000
Position Summary/Description The Cost Analysis and Compliance Unit in the Office of Sponsored Programs is comprised in part by the Cost Accounting team. The Lead Cost Analyst position will be tasked with performing, where needed, all day-to-day responsibilities assigned to the Cost Accounting team. Additionally, the position will provide mentorship and guidance to other team members, when necessary.
Primary job responsibilities for the Lead Cost Analyst position include ensuring institutional Research Service Centers (RSC) operate in compliance with federal guidelines and University operating standards and procedures. This position coordinates with departments on campus to conduct detailed analyses using ConnectCarolina and Infoporte to complete financial compliance and rate reviews at minimum, once every two years for all University Research Service Centers. The Lead Cost Analyst provides effective customer service, technical support, and consulting services to the RSCs, administrators, and institutional stakeholders to ensure RSCs maintain operational effectiveness, efficiency, and compliance in the rate development and review process. Responsibilities also include ensuring the timely tracking and filing of all RSC related updates and documentation.
The position also performs other cost analysis functions and completes special projects including, but not limited to, assisting with the Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Cost rate proposal and calculating employee fringe benefit rates for sponsored agreement budgeting.
The Lead Cost Analyst will serve as the first line of oversight to closely monitor compliance within the team and the university research enterprise. The position will utilize strong communication skills to accurately identify and describe any concerns to leadership in OSP and within the campus community. The position will collaborate with the Cost Accounting and Central Effort Manager to initiate, support, and implement corrective action to ensure and improve RSC compliance. The Lead Cost Analyst will also serve as the first line of oversight into the RSC tracking process, working with the Cost Analyst to identify and correct any errors to ensure that accurate data is derived from Smartsheet and that reviews are completed on schedule.
Education and Experience
Previous experience with Research Service Centers
Experience with accounting systems in a university setting
Experience with federal grants and post-award administration
Working knowledge of applicable federal Circulars (Uniform Guidance and A-21) and state regulations
Previous experience in F&A cost rate proposal development and rate oversight
Certified Research Administrator (CRA) certification preferred
Essential Skills
Ability to analyze operational and financial data
Sound knowledge of accounting principles
Strong communication skills
Strong knowledge of ledger systems, spreadsheets, databases, and word processing applications
Ability to prioritize and complete responsibilities independently with a high level of accuracy
AA/EEO Statement The University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply without regard to age, color, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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