Procurement And Finance Analyst
The Procurement and Finance Analyst plays a critical role in contract administration, public works procurement, and financial management of public works projects for the Capital Projects Department. This position ensures compliance with Washington State laws and regulations governing school district capital projects and supports budget development, forecasting, expenditure tracking, and resolution of budget-related issues. The role reports to the Director of Business Operations and collaborates closely with the Director of Capital Projects to support capital program management, finance, and procurement initiatives.
This list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary in consultation with the employee(s) involved.
Reports to the Director of Business Operations
Works in an office environment; maintains confidential information; required to meet inflexible deadlines; requires concentration on detail, dexterity, and precision; requires occasional prolonged exposure to visual display terminal.
Non-represented Professional Technical (NNRAP PT)
Level II
8 days per day, 260 days per year
Exempt
Minimum Qualifications :
Education and Experience : Bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration, construction management, finance, accounting, or a related analytical field. Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in public works contracting, procurement, capital project budgeting, and financial administration within a public agency, school district, or similarly complex organization.
Allowable Substitution : Additional qualifying experience may substitute for up to two years of the education requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of Washington State public works contracting and procurement laws; capital project budgeting, fund management, and public-sector accounting and auditing practices. Familiarity with contract development and administration, construction permitting, and competitive solicitation methods. Proficiency with financial and procurement systems and related business technologies.
Ability to develop and reconcile complex budgets, interpret and apply laws and policies, analyze financial and contractual data, and prepare and administer bids and contracts. Skilled in communicating technical and financial information clearly, managing multiple priorities, maintaining confidentiality, and fostering effective working relationships with staff, consultants, contractors, and other partners.
Procurement Analyst • Bothell, WA, US