Posted : Friday, July 26, 2024 12:18 AM
JOB
Office Technician I is the entry level into this administrative, technical, and fiscally oriented job series.
The Office Technician I requires at least journey level (i.
e.
, Office Clerk III level proficiencies) administrative, accounting and technical support knowledge and skills while learning the specific regulations and guidelines of an assigned program(s),division, or department within the County organization.
Positions assigned to this job class require attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and a high degree of accuracy and timeliness.
Duties assigned to the Office Technician I position emphasize the performance of responsible administrative, accounting and fiscal and/or customer support service functions.
Specific duties, including the amount of public contact, typing, word processing, use of an online computer system, adherence to applicable rules, processes, policies, and regulations, and direct support for functions of the unit will vary with the organizational unit to which assigned.
Office Technician II is the fully qualified, journey level class in this series.
Incumbents are expected to perform the full rang of duties under general supervision.
An Office Technician II is expected to perform assigned duties with only occasional instructions or assistance.
Positions in this job class must possess para-professional knowledge of standard and accepted accounting processes and procedures as well as the fiscal recordkeeping and reporting requirements applicable to government agencies.
Positions assigned to this classification work independently according to established policies as well as legal requirements and guidelines.
Positions in this job class may participate in the establishment and implementation of administrative systems and processes related to assigned services.
Office Technician III is the specialized and advanced journey level class in this series.
Incumbents are highly skilled and qualified to perform the more responsible and complex administrative, accounting/fiscal activities within the County organization and also must possess knowledge and expertise in a significant and specialized program/operation and its fiscal/budgetary administration.
Positions allocated to this job class may provide lead supervision to assigned staff and/or train other staff members in the specialized programmatic/operational accounting methods and techniques utilized by this position.
The Office Technician III job class is reserved for positions assigned to perform specialized, technical and highly complex administrative, fiscal and/or technical support functions for County programs/operations.
Positions allocated to this specialized advanced journey classification must also serve as the primary resource regarding the assigned and specialized fiscal recordkeeping and reporting systems being supported.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Sets up and maintains complex financial, statistical, or payroll records such as journals, general and subsidiary ledgers, tax billing and assessment rolls, payroll records and documentation, and similar accounting records and procedures.
Performs a variety of complex technical and specialized accounting, financial, and other transactions such as preparing journal entries, calculating budget projections, and completing fiscal reports to support assigned department, division, and/or program area(s).
Prepares, updates, and maintains computerized financial spreadsheets on a personal computer for ledgers, trusts, and statistical recordkeeping purposes; may prepare, update, and maintain computerized financial spreadsheets for specialized purposes such as banking, investments and property tax records; prepares and completes periodic and requested reports from spreadsheets summarizing a variety of information and financial records.
Maintains an accurate accounting of assigned department’s, division’s, and/or program’s expenditures; verifies and computes accuracy of charges, collections, special assessments and refunds; classifies receipts and expenditures and records them to the appropriate accounts, funds, trusts, etc.
; reconciles ledgers and accounts.
Balances financial information system controls; balances and posts cash receipts, payments and registers; and balances various other statistical and financial transactions with source documents and controls.
Audits claims, invoices, and associated county department documents to ensure accuracy; ensures accounts are maintained per appropriate laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures and bargaining unit agreementsAssists in the processing, auditing, inputting, and balancing of County payroll and prepares related reports and deposits to appropriate accounts.
Receives, compiles, verifies, and inputs a variety of data/documentation into appropriate spreadsheets, databases, and information systems; reconfigures data for reporting and statistical purposes.
Receives and processes documents from the public, other agencies, and other County departments relative to and in accordance with protocols of assigned program/operation, division, or department.
Interfaces with and monitors contracts with County departments/vendors as assigned.
Sets up and maintains journals, ledgers, controls and related documents; prepares periodic and special reports for the county as well as various state and federal agenciesRequests and/or prepares warrants for payments; calculates discounts or additional fees as necessary; verifies accuracy and timeliness of warrants; maintains accurate records and documentation of payments.
Receives and receipts monies for payments; counts and verifies accuracy of accompanying records; prepares deposits; posts to ledger or subsidiary journal and balances accounts.
Applies bond payments per instructions; investigates and secures payment of delinquencies as appropriate and as assigned.
Acts as resource and information source regarding assigned functions and responsibilities; may train other clerical/technical staff in assigned functions.
Performs a variety of clerical and specialized duties in support of assigned work unit as necessary and upon request; performs related duties as assigned.
Office Technician III (In addition to those duties as previously outlined): Establishes, implements, and maintains a significant, complex and specialized accounting/payroll system(s) for assigned programmatic/operations within the County; establishes and maintains manual and computerized recordkeeping, fiscal analyses, monitoring, and reporting systems and worksheets.
Develops, implements, and oversees procedures, work processes, and tracking/documentation systems to support assigned accounting/fiscal/payroll administrative responsibilities; designs appropriate worksheets, computerized and hard copy filing systems, verification and double-checking tools and mechanisms, and other processes.
Provides responsible lead supervision to assigned staff on an on-going or project by project basis; oversees and monitors work, provides and/or coordinates training opportunities, assigns workload and responsibilities; may supervise additional staff in the absence of supervisor/manager.
Audits a variety of records, timesheets, journals, spreadsheets, worksheets, timecards, memoranda of understanding, and/or other forms of documentation for completeness and compliance with pertinent laws, regulations, and guidelines; provides feedback and recommendations regarding needed modifications and/or procedural changes; may report discrepancies, issues, and/or concerns to management and/or pertinent funding agencies as appropriate.
Receives and performs detailed examination of documents to determine recordability, research state codes and procedural manuals; provide assistance and information to title companies, attorneys, and the public regarding recording laws and department policies; process applicable fees and transfer taxes; scan recorded documents and vital records.
Maintains ownership records and processes changes for businesses, mobile homes, and possessory interests; maintains records of mobile home parks and placement permits; processes and sends notifications for supplemental assessments.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Typical Physical Requirements: Sitting for extended periods of time daily; standing and walking short distances.
Twisting, bending and, stooping, and lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds.
Frequent climbing and descending stairs.
Normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination required.
Repeated hand-wrist movement required.
Corrected vision to normal range; normal hearing and talking is required for verbal communications.
Ability to use a variety of office equipment and machines as referenced.
Good memory and recall is necessary for the accurate and timely transfer of data/information.
Typical Working Conditions: Most assigned work is normally performed in an office environment.
Continuous contact with County staff, management, general public, and outside organizations/agencies.
You may be required to drive a motor vehicle in the course of employment and must possess a valid operator’s license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles.
Must successfully complete a pre-employment background investigation.
Your position may be required to serve as a Disaster Service Worker during a County emergency.
APPLICATION: It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess.
Applications may be rejected if incomplete.
Beginning with your present or most recent job, show a complete record of your employment.
Describe in detail any aspects of your experience or activities that are particularly appropriate for the position for which you are applying.
You may not submit resume in lieu of completing the Employment Record fields.
We will evaluate your qualifications based solely on the information entered into the Employment Record form.
It is not acceptable to complete the application with statements like “See/Refer to resume” or “See attached”.
IMPORTANT: If requesting Veteran's preference, you must attach a copy of your DD214 with your application SELECTION: Selection procedures will be determined by the number and qualifications of applicants and may include a qualification screening, written examination, and oral interview.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH QUALIFYING DISABILITIES: Inyo County will make reasonable efforts in the examination process on a case-by-case basis to accommodate persons with disabilities.
If you have special needs, please contact (760) 878-0377 prior to the examination process.
CITIZENSHIP/IMMIGRATION STATUS: Inyo County hires only U.
S.
citizens and lawfully authorized non-citizens in accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
The County of Inyo has work sites located throughout the Owens Valley (Independence, Bishop, Lone Pine, Big Pine, and Olancha) and the Death Valley area (Death Valley, Tecopa, and Shoshone).
All Inyo County positions are considered Countywide.
Positions are assigned to a work site based upon the needs of the County.
Positions may be temporarily or permanently reassigned to another work site as deemed necessary by the Department Head and/or County Administration.
The Office Technician I requires at least journey level (i.
e.
, Office Clerk III level proficiencies) administrative, accounting and technical support knowledge and skills while learning the specific regulations and guidelines of an assigned program(s),division, or department within the County organization.
Positions assigned to this job class require attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and a high degree of accuracy and timeliness.
Duties assigned to the Office Technician I position emphasize the performance of responsible administrative, accounting and fiscal and/or customer support service functions.
Specific duties, including the amount of public contact, typing, word processing, use of an online computer system, adherence to applicable rules, processes, policies, and regulations, and direct support for functions of the unit will vary with the organizational unit to which assigned.
Office Technician II is the fully qualified, journey level class in this series.
Incumbents are expected to perform the full rang of duties under general supervision.
An Office Technician II is expected to perform assigned duties with only occasional instructions or assistance.
Positions in this job class must possess para-professional knowledge of standard and accepted accounting processes and procedures as well as the fiscal recordkeeping and reporting requirements applicable to government agencies.
Positions assigned to this classification work independently according to established policies as well as legal requirements and guidelines.
Positions in this job class may participate in the establishment and implementation of administrative systems and processes related to assigned services.
Office Technician III is the specialized and advanced journey level class in this series.
Incumbents are highly skilled and qualified to perform the more responsible and complex administrative, accounting/fiscal activities within the County organization and also must possess knowledge and expertise in a significant and specialized program/operation and its fiscal/budgetary administration.
Positions allocated to this job class may provide lead supervision to assigned staff and/or train other staff members in the specialized programmatic/operational accounting methods and techniques utilized by this position.
The Office Technician III job class is reserved for positions assigned to perform specialized, technical and highly complex administrative, fiscal and/or technical support functions for County programs/operations.
Positions allocated to this specialized advanced journey classification must also serve as the primary resource regarding the assigned and specialized fiscal recordkeeping and reporting systems being supported.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Sets up and maintains complex financial, statistical, or payroll records such as journals, general and subsidiary ledgers, tax billing and assessment rolls, payroll records and documentation, and similar accounting records and procedures.
Performs a variety of complex technical and specialized accounting, financial, and other transactions such as preparing journal entries, calculating budget projections, and completing fiscal reports to support assigned department, division, and/or program area(s).
Prepares, updates, and maintains computerized financial spreadsheets on a personal computer for ledgers, trusts, and statistical recordkeeping purposes; may prepare, update, and maintain computerized financial spreadsheets for specialized purposes such as banking, investments and property tax records; prepares and completes periodic and requested reports from spreadsheets summarizing a variety of information and financial records.
Maintains an accurate accounting of assigned department’s, division’s, and/or program’s expenditures; verifies and computes accuracy of charges, collections, special assessments and refunds; classifies receipts and expenditures and records them to the appropriate accounts, funds, trusts, etc.
; reconciles ledgers and accounts.
Balances financial information system controls; balances and posts cash receipts, payments and registers; and balances various other statistical and financial transactions with source documents and controls.
Audits claims, invoices, and associated county department documents to ensure accuracy; ensures accounts are maintained per appropriate laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures and bargaining unit agreementsAssists in the processing, auditing, inputting, and balancing of County payroll and prepares related reports and deposits to appropriate accounts.
Receives, compiles, verifies, and inputs a variety of data/documentation into appropriate spreadsheets, databases, and information systems; reconfigures data for reporting and statistical purposes.
Receives and processes documents from the public, other agencies, and other County departments relative to and in accordance with protocols of assigned program/operation, division, or department.
Interfaces with and monitors contracts with County departments/vendors as assigned.
Sets up and maintains journals, ledgers, controls and related documents; prepares periodic and special reports for the county as well as various state and federal agenciesRequests and/or prepares warrants for payments; calculates discounts or additional fees as necessary; verifies accuracy and timeliness of warrants; maintains accurate records and documentation of payments.
Receives and receipts monies for payments; counts and verifies accuracy of accompanying records; prepares deposits; posts to ledger or subsidiary journal and balances accounts.
Applies bond payments per instructions; investigates and secures payment of delinquencies as appropriate and as assigned.
Acts as resource and information source regarding assigned functions and responsibilities; may train other clerical/technical staff in assigned functions.
Performs a variety of clerical and specialized duties in support of assigned work unit as necessary and upon request; performs related duties as assigned.
Office Technician III (In addition to those duties as previously outlined): Establishes, implements, and maintains a significant, complex and specialized accounting/payroll system(s) for assigned programmatic/operations within the County; establishes and maintains manual and computerized recordkeeping, fiscal analyses, monitoring, and reporting systems and worksheets.
Develops, implements, and oversees procedures, work processes, and tracking/documentation systems to support assigned accounting/fiscal/payroll administrative responsibilities; designs appropriate worksheets, computerized and hard copy filing systems, verification and double-checking tools and mechanisms, and other processes.
Provides responsible lead supervision to assigned staff on an on-going or project by project basis; oversees and monitors work, provides and/or coordinates training opportunities, assigns workload and responsibilities; may supervise additional staff in the absence of supervisor/manager.
Audits a variety of records, timesheets, journals, spreadsheets, worksheets, timecards, memoranda of understanding, and/or other forms of documentation for completeness and compliance with pertinent laws, regulations, and guidelines; provides feedback and recommendations regarding needed modifications and/or procedural changes; may report discrepancies, issues, and/or concerns to management and/or pertinent funding agencies as appropriate.
Receives and performs detailed examination of documents to determine recordability, research state codes and procedural manuals; provide assistance and information to title companies, attorneys, and the public regarding recording laws and department policies; process applicable fees and transfer taxes; scan recorded documents and vital records.
Maintains ownership records and processes changes for businesses, mobile homes, and possessory interests; maintains records of mobile home parks and placement permits; processes and sends notifications for supplemental assessments.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Typical Physical Requirements: Sitting for extended periods of time daily; standing and walking short distances.
Twisting, bending and, stooping, and lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds.
Frequent climbing and descending stairs.
Normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination required.
Repeated hand-wrist movement required.
Corrected vision to normal range; normal hearing and talking is required for verbal communications.
Ability to use a variety of office equipment and machines as referenced.
Good memory and recall is necessary for the accurate and timely transfer of data/information.
Typical Working Conditions: Most assigned work is normally performed in an office environment.
Continuous contact with County staff, management, general public, and outside organizations/agencies.
You may be required to drive a motor vehicle in the course of employment and must possess a valid operator’s license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles.
Must successfully complete a pre-employment background investigation.
Your position may be required to serve as a Disaster Service Worker during a County emergency.
APPLICATION: It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess.
Applications may be rejected if incomplete.
Beginning with your present or most recent job, show a complete record of your employment.
Describe in detail any aspects of your experience or activities that are particularly appropriate for the position for which you are applying.
You may not submit resume in lieu of completing the Employment Record fields.
We will evaluate your qualifications based solely on the information entered into the Employment Record form.
It is not acceptable to complete the application with statements like “See/Refer to resume” or “See attached”.
IMPORTANT: If requesting Veteran's preference, you must attach a copy of your DD214 with your application SELECTION: Selection procedures will be determined by the number and qualifications of applicants and may include a qualification screening, written examination, and oral interview.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH QUALIFYING DISABILITIES: Inyo County will make reasonable efforts in the examination process on a case-by-case basis to accommodate persons with disabilities.
If you have special needs, please contact (760) 878-0377 prior to the examination process.
CITIZENSHIP/IMMIGRATION STATUS: Inyo County hires only U.
S.
citizens and lawfully authorized non-citizens in accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
The County of Inyo has work sites located throughout the Owens Valley (Independence, Bishop, Lone Pine, Big Pine, and Olancha) and the Death Valley area (Death Valley, Tecopa, and Shoshone).
All Inyo County positions are considered Countywide.
Positions are assigned to a work site based upon the needs of the County.
Positions may be temporarily or permanently reassigned to another work site as deemed necessary by the Department Head and/or County Administration.
• Phone : (760) 878-0377
• Location : Independence, CA
• Post ID: 9095047059