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The Maryland Federal-aid Highway Division is hiring a Transportation Finance Specialist (GS-2101-11/12 – from $82,764 to $128,956 annually) in Baltimore, Maryland. Apply today by visiting https://www.usajobs.gov/job/820147300 (open to U.S. Citizens only), selecting “Baltimore, Maryland” as the location and the grade level(s) most applicable to your level of education/experience. Alternatively, send your resume and a statement of interest (in the body of your e-mail message) directly to Maryland.FHWA@dot.gov using the subject “Attention: Transportation Finance Specialist.” This job announcement closes on 12/11/2024 (but submit your application as soon as possible to receive the best consideration).
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The Transportation Finance Specialist supports the Maryland Division in enhancing FHWA’s stewardship, ensuring accountability of Federal funds, and achieving organizational excellence in delivering the Federal-aid Highway and Transportation Programs. The selectee provides advice and recommendations on a wide range of management, financial, and program-related activities to the Financial Manager and other Maryland Division staff, the Maryland State Highway Administration, and local government entities in delivering the Federal-aid Highway and Transportation Programs (and in the development of partnerships between FHWA and local governments). This involves performing a variety of duties in the areas of financial management, management analyses, procurement and contract administration, training, and other related activities.
As a Transportation Finance Specialist, you will:
- Serve as a technical advisor for FHWA division personnel, Headquarters personnel, and State DOT employees on various phases of auditing.
- Have responsibility for establishing, reviewing, and maintaining internal controls to achieve the objectives of effective and efficient operations, reliable financial reporting, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
- Develop financial management reports and conducts analysis to help resolve financial operations issues.
- Oversee the collection, review and communication of data requested by financial statement auditors or other outside entities requesting obligation or payment data.
The ideal candidate for this position is an experienced and highly motivated person looking to expand their knowledge and experience in government finance, budgets, information control systems, and Federal-aid Highway and Transportation Programs.
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Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state that’s defined by its abundant waterways and coastlines on the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean.
Baltimore has all the amenities of a large city that you would expect. The cost of living in Baltimore is considerably less than other major east coast cities. Baltimore has more than 250 neighborhoods, each with a unique personality. Fells Point is one example (near the Maryland Division Office), famous for its maritime past and great nightlife, restaurants, coffee shops, music stores, boutiques, and more. Baltimore attractions within walking distance from the office include the Inner Harbor (a historic seaport that is now a major tourist attraction), the National Aquarium, Harborplace, Maryland Science Center, Power Plant Live, Port Discovery, several historic ships, and more!
Year-round, Baltimore has a whole host of annual events and ethnic festivals. The Preakness (second race in the Triple Crown) takes place at the Pimlico Racetrack. Baltimore is world famous for its crab houses. Getting friends and family together to “pick” freshly steamed crabs is a Maryland tradition! Oriole Park at Camden Yards (home of the Orioles), M&T Bank Stadium (home of the Ravens), and CFG Bank Arena (Baltimore’s civic center) are within walking distance from the office.
Find FHWA’s Maryland Federal-aid Highway Division at 31 Hopkins Plaza in downtown Baltimore!