
Financial Program Control Analyst, Level I/II
Tyto Athene, LLC
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Virginia • United States
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Salary
💰 $60,000 - $70,000 per year
About the role
- Support execution of program financial activities, including invoicing, accruals, and budget tracking
- Review, validate, and support approval of monthly invoices in accordance with contract terms and funding constraints
- Prepare and reconcile monthly accruals and accounts payable entries
- Support calculation of OCONUS allowances
- Manage Travel Authorization Report (TAR) routing and signature workflows
- Prepare and process Direct Charge Access Form (DCAF) requests and modifications
- Maintain detailed financial trackers for invoices, purchase requisitions, purchase orders, and funding
- Pull, review, and analyze Costpoint financial reports on a weekly and bi-weekly basis
- Support preparation of financial deliverables for internal leadership and external stakeholders
- Perform ad-hoc financial analysis to support program management decision-making
- Assist with Purchase Requisition entry
Requirements
- 2–4 years of relevant experience in program control, financial analysis, or government accounting
- Working knowledge of DoD/government contracting financial requirements and funding processes
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel for financial analysis, tracking, and reporting
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to collaborate cross-functionally
Benefits
- Health/Dental/Vision
- 401(k) match
- Paid Time Off
- STD/LTD/Life Insurance
- Referral Bonuses
- professional development reimbursement
- parental leave
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
financial analysisbudget trackinginvoicingaccrualsaccounts payableCostpointfinancial reportingpurchase requisition entryfinancial deliverables preparationad-hoc financial analysis
Soft Skills
written communicationverbal communicationcollaboration